ChrisFix has helped millions of enthusiasts and DIY’ers fix and modify their cars over the years. With nearly 10 million subscribers on YouTube, Chris has built a strong reputation for no-nonsense, trustworthy content.
We first met Chris Baily at the Performance Racing Industry show in Indianapolis, where his World’s Fastest Demon was showcased in the Magnuson Supercharger booth.
Like most enthusiasts, we’re always looking for ways to go faster. Making safe HP & TQ is the name of the game, but that’s easier said than done. Well, that’s how it used to be…
The E46 M3 needs no introduction: Classic styling, factory wide-fenders, and a meticulously engineered chassis and S54 powerplant - an enthusiast’s dream.
Stop by the booth, say hi, and grab some popcorn! (Get it? E85… Corn… Popcorn, hah!). Learn how eFlexFuel is changing the game and helping the casual enthusiast unlock the performance benefits of E85 - low-cost race fuel, available at the pumps.
Are you driving a 2011-2019 Dodge Charger RT Hemi 5.7L? Imagine a world where your car not only runs smoother but also helps you save money while performing at its best.
If you own a 2009-2019 Dodge Challenger RT Hemi 5.7L, you're already well-acquainted with its raw power and thrilling performance. But what if there was a way to take your driving experience to the next level while saving money and contributing to a cleaner environment?
Some car owners who use E85 have reported seeing white smoke come out of their exhaust pipe on start up. White smoke is usually bad news, so it's no surprise that some people are concerned about this.
Ethanol is much cleaner than gasoline. It burns cleaner, and it doesn't release a lot of emissions into the air. Since gasoline is still in E85, there are still some emissions. The amount of gasoline is small, though, so E85 doesn't release nearly as much greenhouse gas emissions as gasoline does. In fact, E85 produces the least pollutants out of all the types of fuel offered at the pump.
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