Photo Gallery: Chicago World of Wheels Highlights & Legend Cup-Winning 1936 Packard
Thousands of hot rodders, car builders, and auto enthusiasts descended on the Windy City for the annual Chicago World of Wheels, which is the largest show of its kind this side of the Detroit Autorama. Much like the automotive eye candy on display in Detroit, Chicago too brings together one of the finest annual collections
Mailbag: What Helmet is Required for My Racing Class?
Q: I race a 12-second bracket car and I need to replace my Snell SA2005 helmet. Can you tell me what rating is currently required for my car’s class? A: As of Jan. 1, 2017, a Snell SA2005 helmet no longer meets NHRA requirements. For cars running 13.99 or quicker, you’ll need a Snell SA2010
Project GP (Part 1): Installing New Gears, Suspension and Tires on our Jeep LJ/TJ Project
Sixty-some years ago, before our favorite four-wheel-drive vehicle earned the name Jeep, the Army’s 4WD ¼-ton scout vehicle was given the designation of “GP” for General Purpose vehicle. It was given this designation because the Army needed a small, agile vehicle that could do any job it was called upon to perform: carrying four soldiers, mounting a
Radial Revolution: Can the Radial Design Be the Future of Engine Performance?
What’s the future of engine technology? While most of the focus has been on electric engines, a Canton, OH company is convinced the future of engine design actually lies in the past. Radial Engine Innovations (REI), Inc. has begun developing a modern-day version of the radial engine called the RA-92 that traces its roots to pre-World War II




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