Hot August Nights Mini-Feature: Les Stuart’s 1967 Ford Mustang GT500
[portfolio_slideshow id=56019] RENO, NV. — Don’t call Les Stuart’s 1967 Mustang GT500 “Eleanor.” It has its own name, thank you very much. And while you may also be tempted to call Stuart’s “Pit Viper” GT500 an Eleanor clone, that label doesn’t do it justice either. “A lot of people clone Eleanor, but Eleanor can be a much better car,” Stuart
High Voltage, Please: 7 Factors That May Necessitate More Voltage to Your Spark Plugs
Do you have enough voltage reaching your spark plugs? The voltage required to light your plugs is constantly changing and can range from 5,000 volts to 40,000 volts and higher, depending on your engine setup. That’s why many high performance engines use a high-output ignition coil to deliver the voltage needed. The job of the




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