The Best Performance Brake Kits, Replacement Parts now on sale at Parts TrainWritten by Jenny McLane
Increase horsepower of your brakes with Parts Train's BMW Brake Kit. These kits are designed to increase braking performance with larger rotors and calipers with increased clamping force. Maintain consistent performance with a brake kit by ensuring that your pads and rotors are within specifications.BMW Parts like strut tower brace reinforces strut shock towers during turning maneuvers. Without reinforcement, tops of strut shock towers move very slightly, changing suspension geometry enough to affect how car feels and reacts to driver. By reinforcing shock towers to each other, these minute movements of shock tower are virtually eliminated, leaving you with razor sharp feel. High quality, easily serviceable rear shock mount are available at Partstrain. A decent sized pothole can send a perfectly good factory rear shock mount to pop out, making it entirely useless needing a replacement. Due to poor design and extensive abuse, stock BMW rear shock mounts often fail with inner metal sleeve separating from rubber bushing. Usually, this manifests itself as squeaking, rattling, clunking and deflection of rear shock mount, leading to poor suspension performance and a great deal of annoyance. Have BMW rear shock mounts that withstand rigors of aftermarket suspension, or even badly damaged roads.
| | Parts Train's Gas Tanks: Tough, Durable, Works Excellently, Now on SaleWritten by Jenny McLane
A way to see how many miles per gallon (MPG) your Nissan car burns is to fill up your gas tank and record mileage from your odometer. Drive your car in way that you usually do until you have gone through at least a half a tank. Fill up your gas tank again and if you have, driven 100 miles (or whatever) then divide that by exact number of gallons your car took to fill it up second time. Your miles per gallon will vary each time you do this because of type of driving you did, like: stop and go city driving or freeway driving, etc.Keep Nissan gas tank full so condensation will not form or water will settle in bottom of gas tank and rust and weaken. Your fuel gauge tends to read fuel level in your gas tank, regardless of shape of your tank The fuel monitor inside your gas tank does not go all way to empty. Its range is full to about 1/8th. So, full is full, and empty is really 1/8th. It is designed that way so you won't run out of fuel. Fill back up when you get down to a 1/4 tank because bottom of your tank has trash and other elements that can hurt your engine and clog your fuel filter. Keeping fuel in your Nissan gas tank will help keep electric fuel pump cool as heat will harm electronic components. The bottom of pump has a sock or a filter on it to prevent pump from sucking up rust or other particles. The fuel is further filtered in most vehicles with an inline filter. A gas tank that has a build up of "garbage" is a lack of power after running for a period at higher mileage. The sock becomes clogged and starves engine of fuel. Usually when a tank has debris of rust and such, car is usually in rough shape.
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