Photo Gallery: NEO Camaro Club Fall Classic
This past weekend, the NorthEastern Ohio Camaro Club (NEOCC) descended on Summit Racing’s Tallmadge, OH Retail Super Store to hold its annual Fall Classic. The parking lot was crammed with Camaros of every generation, drawing in folks from all walks of life. The star of the show might have been the legendary Bill Jenkins “Grumpy’s
Parts Bin: Cam Motion Camshafts for the GM LS
LS engine enthusiasts are all too familiar with the infamous “sewing machine” sound that can come with an aftermarket performance cam swap. Basically what happens is the new cam affects the valvetrain in such a way that it creates a noise that’s eerily similar to the clatter of a sewing machine. It’s an annoying issue
Stabilizing a Jeep Wrangler Coil Spring/Control Arm Suspension to Avoid ‘Death Wobble’
If you are a mall crawler—a Jeeper who never takes your Jeep to the rocks, wash-outs, and shale hills that make for exciting wheeling; you needn’t read further. Your Jeep’s steering and suspension systems are more than stout enough to last for as long as you own the Jeep. However, if you’re more like me—and
U.S. House Passes Bill to Speed Up Development of Self-Driving Vehicles
The U.S. House of Representatives this week passed a bill designed to speed up development of self-driving vehicles by removing some of the hurdles automakers currently face. The bill essentially exempts manufacturers from certain state vehicle regulations. Currently, tech developers must work around each state’s individual laws. Because standards vary by state, achieving compliance can
Ultimate Headers: Tailor Made for LS and Small Block Chevy Swaps
Seems like folks are shoving GM LS motors in everything short of washing machines these days, so our hats are off to the gang at Ultimate Headers. They’ve got a line of LS swap headers designed to solve a lot of the problems that come with tossing a modern engine into an old car. Ultimate
Lot Shots Find of the Week: Dodge Viper ACR
A parking lot is a parking lot is a parking lot—unless it’s the Summit Racing parking lot. On any given day or time, the lot outside a Summit Racing store can turn into an impromptu mini car show, depending on who’s stopped by the store. On Wednesday, we often share a notable parking lot find—another benefit
And the Winners Are! 2017 OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Award Winners Unveiled
The OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Awards are an opportunity for you to give us your opinion on a wide range of automotive topics. For the past few weeks, you’ve done just that. Loyalties are strong and the discussions sometimes got heated, but the results are always interesting. Here’s how the voting shook out. Best Full
Best of Both Worlds: Building a Gen 1/LS Hybrid with World Products’ Motown II LS Block (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: Mike Mavrigian must do nothing but build engines and write stories about them. We have visions of his shop, Birchwood Automotive, set deep in the woods with Mavrigian keeping little forest creatures for friends. His latest engine build is a 427—well, it’s a hybrid of sorts that blends the best of the Gen 1 small
Video: Why Switch to Polyurethane Mounts and Bushings?
The rubber in your ride’s bushings and mounts doesn’t last forever. Even in vehicles that don’t see a lot of miles, rubber will simply deteriorate due to age. The effect is gradual, so you may be riding on worn-out rubber mounts and not really feel it. A failing mount or bushing will deliver a poor
Vote NOW! The Top 10 Facebook Fan Rides of August 2017
Shorter days and cooler nights remind us that summer is winding down. If you need any more inspiration to get out and enjoy your hot rod or truck while the weather is good, check out some of the finest customer rides shared on the Summit Racing Facebook page during the month of August. Below are




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