In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we show the proper way to repair rust on a subframe or any underbody part..
It’s quick and easy and should should greatly slow down the damage of underbody corrision.
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In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we show the proper way to repair rust on a subframe or any underbody part..
It’s quick and easy and should should greatly slow down the damage of underbody corrision.
Presented by spurgear.ca,
In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we show you a quick fix for a common G35/G37 & 350Z/370Z issue: A ruptured rear differential bushing.
It only takes 20 minutes and cost about $20!
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In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we review the Stillen cat-back exhaust after 1 year and 1 salty Canadian winter.
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In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we re-test the K&N panel air filters to see how well it does at catching dirt.
The K&N panel filters have been in use for just over 1 year and about 23,000 KM. (14,300 miles) During the oil change in July we took a sample and sent it to the lab for analysis.
Watch the video to see what has changed.
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In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage,
We are going back to school: Hanson International Advanced Driving School at Mosport!
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In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we show how to install yellow LED turn signals, from Diode Dynamics.
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In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we show the proper way to check the engine oil pressure on Nissan / Infiniti’s 3.7 litre V6 engine.
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In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we show a quick and simple way to replace most of your power steering fluid.
This process should work on every car, just make sure to check the owner’s manual for the correct type of power steering fluid.
In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we test the K&N panel filter to see how well does it catching dirt.
In this episode of Motorvate’s DIY Garage, we will show you how to use four ramps to quickly raise the car about 6 inches.