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Author: Kendra Kuhar

History of the Cable-Stayed Bridge

Cable-stayed bridges trace back to the 19th century in Europe where they were heavily utilized before appearing more frequently in…

How do Matches Light?

With the arrival of winter, you may be happy to light your fireplace, candles, or even an outdoor firepit to…

Should You Drive with Your Hands in the ’10 and 2′ Position?

When learning to drive, the instructor may have told you to place your hands at 10 and 2—your right hand…

Petroleum Product of the Week: Whistles

History of the Whistle Whistles originated in China around 5,000 years ago and were made of bone or wood. The…

What is Engine Oil Analysis?

Engine oil analysis is a key component of regular maintenance routines. It’s a quick and efficient way to test the…

We Undercoated an RV and Here’s What We Learned

RV’s and motorhomes are frequently subject to harsh environments when going on outdoor adventures. We’ve previously discussed the importance of…

How Koch Saved Kendall Motor Oil

As one of the leading motor oil brands, Kendall has a rich and unique history. Kendall Motor Oil’s roots trace…

Mussels are No Match for Lubricants

As an expert in maintaining your vehicle and keeping it well-oiled, you know how important lubricants are for your automobile's…

Microsoft and Porsche: An Unlikely Pair

Car enthusiasts realize their passion for automobiles several different ways. Attending a car show, building model cars, or simply spending…

Petroleum Product of the Week: Traffic Signals

In 1914, Cleveland installed the nation’s first electric traffic signal on the corner of 105th and Euclid Avenue. Lester Wire…