Jay Leno’s Garage Premieres Tonight on CNBC—Get a Preview Here!
Jay Leno returned to late night television last night, making a guest appearance on The Tonight Show staring Jimmy Fallon. For car guys and gearheads, Leno’s real return to television takes place tonight when Jay Leno’s Garage debuts on CNBC at 10 pm ET. The long-awaited show is based on Leno’s popular Jay Leno’s Garage video series. The
As the Wrangler Turns: How and Why to Upgrade Your Jeep’s Steering with Heavy-Duty Components
[portfolio_slideshow id=46728] It’s much more difficult to bend a strong straight shaft than a strong bent shaft. That’s the reasoning for replacing your curved OEM Jeep tie rod with a straight tie rod and drop link kit from Rugged Ridge. This heavy-duty steering kit will prevent your tie rods from bending out of shape when four-wheeling with
Video 101: Choosing a Carb Spacer
Carburetor spacers are a great tuning tool. Depending on which specific carb spacer (or multiple spacers) you choose, you can add extra horsepower, particularly in the mid and upper rpm ranges. You can also adapt different carburetors to different intakes, so you can test out different combinations. It all comes down to the type of spacer
How to Choose a Tonneau Cover for Your Truck
Tonneau covers—for us—are clearly the top truck accessory ever. You have many choices when it comes to choosing tonneau covers, as there are several different designs. All have their particular postive characteristics. If you’re adding a tonneau cover to your truck, style-wise, there are no wrong choices. Only several degrees of right. You decide. Types of Tonneau
Mailbag: Matching Compression, Timing & Octane to Prevent Detonation
Q: I am in the process of rebuilding a Chevy 350 small block as a 383 stroker. I am going to put the engine in a 1967 Camaro SS. I plan on using a dual quad intake and stock cylinder heads. My question is this: Should I run a piston compression ratio around 10:1, or should I
NHRA Wrap-Up: Brown Wins Third Consecutive; Joins Beckman, McGaha & Hines in Winner’s Circle
Antron Brown increased his 2015 Countdown to the Championship round record to 12-0 with his Top Fuel victory Sunday at the NHRA Keystone Nationals. Jack Beckman in Funny Car, Chris McGaha in Pro Stock, and Andrew Hines in Pro Stock Motorcycle also were winners in their respective categories at the third of six playoff races
Suspension Lifts vs. Body Lifts: How to Choose the Right Lift Kit for Your Truck
One of the many appealing things about owning a truck is the sense of unlimited possibilities. You can haul stuff. You can tow boats, campers, and trailers. You can plow snow. And above all, you can go just about anywhere in a pickup with the right lift kit. We don’t necessarily think we need to sell
Tires 101: A Glossary of Tire Terms
If you’re interested in tires, the following glossary goes over some tire basics. You’ll know a lot of it already, probably. But there may be a few terms or tidbits that are new to you as well. Properly maintaining your tires can greatly improve the performance and handling of your vehicle, will give you a
Vote Now! The Top 10 Fan Rides of September 2015
Chevy. Chevy. Chevy. Chevy. Chevy. Chevy. Chevy. Chevy. Mopar. Ford. It would be unfair to call September an all-Chevy month, but it’s not far off. You voted eight Chevys into the Top 10 September Fan Rides, but were courteous enough to share the stage…if only slightly. While this might set an OnAllCylinders Monthly Fan Ride
Quick Guide to Diagnosing Common Oil System Problems
Your dad probably taught you the importance of checking a vehicle’s oil level shortly after you got your first Big Wheel. And right around potty training, he probably also trained you to “change your oil every 3,000 miles.” It’s probably one of the first things you learned about car maintenance! But what if the oil system starts to have




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