Crown the Top Engine in our Muscle Car Match-Ups (Engine Edition) Finals!
Somewhere, the General is smiling. No, we’re not talking about “The General” Bobby Knight, who coached Indiana University to NCAA basketball championships in 1976, 1981, and 1987. Even then, that guy wasn’t smiling. We’re referring to General Motors, which is guaranteed a victory in our 2017 Muscle Car Match-Ups (Engine Edition). Our championship match-up features the
Mailbag: Diagnosing Engine Breakup at Highway Cruising Speeds (& Broken Dampers, Too)!
Q: I have a 1973 Ford Ranchero. It has a stock 302 engine with a two-barrel carburetor, a C-4 transmission, and an open-type rear axle with 3.08 gears (I think). The only modifications are headers and a dual exhaust. At about 50 miles-per-hour and above, the engine starts to break up. Acceleration up to 50 is
NHRA Wrap-Up: 17-Year-Old Tanner Gray Wins Pro Stock; Brown & Johnson Jr. Also Winners in Las Vegas
Tanner Gray, the 17-year-old son of NHRA Pro Stock driver Shane Gray, became the youngest-ever winner of an NHRA Pro Stock event Sunday at the NHRA Nationals at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Antron Brown in Top Fuel, and Tommy Johnson Jr. in Funny Car were also event winners. Team Summit’s Greg Anderson won the K&N




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