Video: Installing Side View Mirrors for Towing Season
The kids are out of school and racing season is in full swing. Whether you’re RVing across the country, trailering boats or off-road vehicles to your natural playground of choice, or hauling your race car to and from the track, towing season has officially arrived. It seems obvious enough, but effective side view mirrors are
NHRA Wrap-Up: Anderson Continues Team Summit’s Pro Stock Dominance, Joins Brown & Capps As Winners
Greg Anderson ended KB Racing teammate Jason Line’s perfect streak of final-round appearances, but extended Team Summit’s undefeated record in the EFI Pro Stock after winning the rain-delayed NHRA New England Nationals Monday at New England Dragway in Epping, N.H. Antron Brown in Top Fuel, and Ron Capps in Funny car were all winners of
Mailbag: Tips for Building a 300-Plus Horsepower Fox-Body 5.0L
Q: I have a 1993 5.0L Mustang LX that I have modified over the last year. I’d like to know what you think about the changes I have made, and if there is anything else you recommend. Please keep in mind that the car will remain naturally aspirated — no blowers or nitrous. It will basically be a
Chasing 500 MPH: Land Speed Racers Use ‘Secret’ Track to Stay Ready for Bonneville
NORWALK, OH — It’s a big world, but not even Earth offers many places for 500-miles-per-hour land speed racing. Outside of the famed Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, only south Australia’s Lake Gairdner and Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni provide sanctioned salt flats racing. That’s it. So what’s a guy with a 500-mph fighter jet-looking race car
Super Summit 2016: Show Car Gallery & Video
NORWALK, OH — We’re only a few hours into Super Summit 2016, but hundreds of hot rods have already hauled into Summit Motorsports Park for the first day of the two-day show. OnAllCylinders is the exclusive media site for the event, so we made sure to take pictures of dozens of cars we’re sure you’ll love.
Super Summit 2016: Jan Snedaker’s “Homemade” 1927 Studebaker
NORWALK, OH — The sign on Jan Snedaker’s roadster reads 1927 Studebaker, but very little of the vehicle actually is. In fact, the only part from a ’27 Studebaker is the car’s front grille. The rest was fabricated from anything Snedaker could find. “I used to own a second-hand store,” he said. “Every time I’d get a
Suppression Session: A Quick Guide to Safecraft Fire Suppression Systems (Because Seconds Count)
We won’t say fires are common at the race track, but they do happen. A few of us have already witnessed motorsports fires this year, so we’ve decided to revisit the topic of onboard fire suppression systems. Is an onboard suppression system an added expense? Yes. Can you really afford NOT to have one in your car? That’s
Vote Now! The Top 10 Fan Rides of May 2016!
May’s Top Fan Rides feature muscle cars, trucks, a tribute to a customer’s father, and a pair of vehicle pairs. How do we choose which is best? We can’t! So, as usual, it will be up to you to name the Top May Fan Rides. For those images with more than one car, vote on
What’s the Clearance, Clarence? A Guide to Choosing Oil Pans for Stroker Engine Applications
[portfolio_slideshow id=54237] How much horsepower does it make? How much torque does it put out? These are usually the first questions enthusiasts ask when it comes to buying parts for his/her street machine or race car. The reality is, however, that many of the parts we need for these cars don’t offer any improvement in horsepower
Ask Away! with Jeff Smith: What is a Digital Dial-Back Light and How Does it Work?
I just bought a new, digital timing light to replace my old original light. When I push the button, the timing moves but I’m not sure I know exactly what’s really going on here. There’s probably an easy answer but it escapes me! Thanks D.L. Jeff Smith: What you are using is what is commonly




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