Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Why to Take Good Care of Your Car

These days, with everything being so expensive and everyone trying to save a buck, it’s not a stretch to look at things as if they’re investments.

You either invest your time into something, or you invest your money into it. In either case, you do so because you expect some manner of return from the investment. And you want to keep getting that return, as long as possible.

Your car is very much an investment. You pay into it month to month, and you use it to get you from one place to another. The flexibility this allows you will vary from place to place, but in general it’s an almost unparalleled mobile freedom.

Here’s the key to it, though: you have to keep on taking care of your vehicle. That means making sure the maintenance is up to date. We completely relate with how much time that takes out of your day, but it is necessary nonetheless. If you don’t take the proper care of it, you’ll end up losing more time because of the repairs.

Ultimately, proper maintenance is key to keeping your flexibility, and making sure that your car lasts as long as possible.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What Are Engines For?

This is going to sound like a really obvious sort of question, but it needs to be asked nonetheless: what is an engine for?

It’s primarily there for the purpose of making your car go.

The engine that is used by most automobiles is an internal combustion engine. It takes the fuel - the gasoline - combusts it, and uses the power of that explosion to propel your car forward.

The primary use of the engine is as a power source for the rest of the vehicle. We’re not talking about electrical power for your car, obviously - that would be your battery, which is a totally separate and much less expensive thing to worry about.

Internal combustion engines are favored because they are considered to have a high power-to-weight ratio. Your car weighs upwards of 1000 pounds in most cases, and your engine is a part of that. It has to generate enough power despite this weight to propel your car forward.

To generate this power, it’s currently necessary to use fossil fuels as they possess a high energy density. As advances continue, however, it is not unlikely that we will see changes in which engines are employed by vehicles.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Who Are We?

Engine and Transmission World is a repair company that wants to give you an easy way around having to replace your entire car when the engine or the transmission goes bad.

It’s like this: if the engine in your car goes bad, that’s generally considered the end of the car’s life. It doesn’t necessarily matter how good the repair of the car is in general - if it doesn’t have an engine in it, it’s just a nice piece of junk that’s sitting in your garage or your yard.

The conventional wisdom says that this is the time when you scrap the rest of the car and go looking for a new car somewhere.

And for some people that makes sense.

But in tough times like these, with everyone trying to get rid of their debts and get everything squared away, is it really worth it to throw away a usable vehicle just to pick up a new set of payments?

Not if you have another option such as replacing the engine with a used model. That’s where Engine and Transmission World come in.

Feel free to visit our site for more information on how we can get you back on the road.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Welcome to the site

Welcome to the new blog from Engine and Transmission World. In This site you will be able to obtain information about the company, services and products of the leading provider of used engines: Engine & Transmission World.

Thank you for your visit today, and please visit the site again to have access to detailed information