A $50 USB-C cable tester revealed which of my cables were actually useless. I happily got rid of them and haven't looked back.
Knowing how to shut off your power and your pipes (and turn them back on) is a matter of safety and practicality. Let’s learn how to do it.
Also: I dug deeper into my Oura Ring data using this free app - here's what I found. Maybe I wouldn't have noticed that prior to the Oura Ring 5, but as soon as Oura's latest smar ...
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Spread the love“`html Seeing your check engine light illuminate on the dashboard can be a moment of panic for any driver. Is it something serious? Do you need to rush to the mechanic? Before you jump ...
Spread the love“`html Experiencing a rough idle in your vehicle can be a frustrating ordeal. It’s not just annoying to feel the vibrations; it also signals that something might be wrong under the hood ...
Interactive wiring reference for the GM E67 ECM as fitted to the 2008–2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4.2L Atlas I6 (LL8). Built for a '54 Chevy LL8 swap, but applies to any project that uses this ECM.
Don't let failing oxygen sensors compromise your engine's performance. O2 sensors are critical to emissions control on your car, SUV or truck. As the name implies, the O2 sensor (also called an ...