Video: 10 Tech Tips for Installing a New Transmission
Prepare to tackle your transmission installation project by watching this video from the good people at COMP Performance Group’s TCI Automotive, who will share 10 tech tips to help your install go as smoothly as possible. Even reinstalling an identical transmission won’t be as simple as a bolt-on installation. The TCI crew emphasizes reading the instruction manual, and
Amended California Bill to Exempt Pre-1981 Vehicles from Emissions Inspections Moves to Full Senate
Amended legislation (S.B. 1239) to exempt motor vehicles prior to the 1981 model year from emissions inspection requirement was unanimously approved by California’s Senate Appropriations Committee on May 27. Having already been approved by the Transportation Committee, S.B. 1239 will now be sent to the full Senate for a vote by all members. Under the amended
Top 10 American Performance Engines of the Last 30 Years (#1): General Motors LS Small Block
Editor’s note: The 1980s was a transition period for engine technology in America. The iconic carburetor gave way to fuel injection. Cubic inches were out, and liter designations marked a new era for engines — one when power and fuel economy were no longer mutually exclusive. This modern engine age has featured some of the best innovation, technology, and performance
The Top 10 American Performance Engines of the Last 30 Years (#2): Gen. III Chrysler HEMI
Editor’s note: The 1980s was a transition period for engine technology in America. The iconic carburetor gave way to fuel injection. Cubic inches were out, and liter designations marked a new era for engines — one when power and fuel economy were no longer mutually exclusive. This modern engine age has featured some of the best innovation, technology, and performance
8 Reasons to Check out Super Summit 2016 This Weekend
Super Summit, Summit Racing Equipment’s annual car show and manufacturer showcase, returns to Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, OH this weekend. The show started as a defacto 25th anniversary celebration for Summit Racing in 1992 and was held at the company’s headquarters in Tallmadge, OH. Last year, Super Summit moved to Summit Motorsports Park to accommodate more
Mailbag: Cylinder Head Bolts vs. Studs — and How to Determine the Right Torque Values
Q: I recently purchased Milodon main and head stud kits for a 390 in a Ford Fairlane GT. The torque specifications that came with the kits are general and don’t refer to any particular type of engine. The instructions only refer to stud diameter; for example, they say to torque 1/2-inch studs to 85 ft.-lbs., using
Parts Bin: First Mate Automotive Remanufactured Chevy 350 Engines
From time to time, OnAllCylinders will provide a peek at some of the newest products and deals which can help get your next project on track. First Mate Automotive Remanufactured Chevy 350 Engines Need to replace a worn or dead small block Chevy engine? First Mate Automotive’s remanufactured Chevy 350 engine assembly is an excellent candidate for drop-in
‘The Fast and The Furious’ to be Re-Released in Theaters in June
Has it really been 15 years? Yes, yes it has. It’s been nearly 15 years since original The Fast and the Furious movie opened in theaters, and Universal is marking the occasion by re-releasing the movie in theaters for one day only. That day is June 22 — the day it originally premiered in 2001. As
The Top 10 American Performance Engines of the Last 30 Years (#3): Chevy LT5
Editor’s note: The 1980s was a transition period for engine technology in America. The iconic carburetor gave way to fuel injection. Cubic inches were out, and liter designations marked a new era for engines — one when power and fuel economy were no longer mutually exclusive. This modern engine age has featured some of the best innovation, technology, and performance
New Congressional Bill Would Cap the Amount of Ethanol Used in Your Fuel
A new bill has been introduced in the U.S. Congress that will cap the yearly amount of ethanol to be blended into transportation fuel at 9.7 percent. The Food and Fuel Consumer Protection Act of 2016 (H.R. 5180) would replace ever-increasing ethanol mandates under the current Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). Ethanol, especially in higher concentrations




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