
The Chevy 350 is an all-around good engine that can comfortably put out up to 375 horsepower. This depends on the model of the car. And when bored to different bore sizes ranging from 30 to 40 and 60 over, it becomes even more powerful. So then, what is a 350 bored 40 over? It…

Undoubtedly, the 350 is one of the most popular small-block engines in automotive history. This is due to its reliable performance, durability, and easy maintenance. Even better is that you can bore the engine at 60 over. So, what is 350 bored 60 over? It is simply a modification made to a 350 cubic inch…

The exhaust system regeneration process is a common occurrence if your vehicle’s exhaust accommodates unwanted particles. It’s like a self-operated system that helps your car work well by producing less pollution and using less fuel. So, what to do if you see “exhaust system regeneration in process continue driving?” This process is totally automated and…

Modern cars have ECUs to control every aspect of the car’s performance. Sometimes, the engine power of the car drops noticeably with the reduced engine power warning light or warning message. If the message is “Power Reduced to Lower Engine Temperature,” it means the ECU has lowered air or fuel intake. It’s for preventing the…

The valve cover gasket prevents engine oil from entering the combustion chamber. Some gaskets include seals for spark plugs as well. When the gaskets are defective or aren’t installed correctly, oil can reach the combustion chamber or the exhaust manifold. It will cause white smoke from exhaust after valve cover change. Here is a list…

If your car has ever made a whining noise when you start it in the cold, you’re not the only one. Lots of drivers hear this strange sound, and it can make you feel worried. Fear not, because I’ve been there too, and I’m here to shed light on the reasons why cars make a…

Changing the air filter in your car is routine maintenance, and it should improve the flow of clean air into the engine. But sometimes, you start getting weird noises from the car after changing the air filter. Why does it happen? If you hear noise after changing air filter, it can happen due to the…

Your peaceful high-speed ride can end up with a clicking noise when decelerating. The noise especially occurs when the speed is under 20 mph. It indicates problems with your CV joints, brake pads or rotors, wheel nuts, heat shields, wheel bearings, or the transmission. Here is a list of reasons. I will discuss the reasons…