2019 Chevy Camaro Parts & Vehicle Information
(updated 2/16/2018) About the 2019 Chevy Camaro The Chevy Camaro entered its sixth generation in 2016. While the car improved upon the fifth-generation models (2010-15), the main bit of negative feedback on the Gen6 Camaro was that it looked too much like its predecessor. We expect that the 2019 Camaro’s mid-cycle refresh will change that.
Axle Exchange: How to Measure a Rear End to Fit Custom Axles
Adding big power to your car regularly comes with consequences. Hardware that normally doesn’t flinch is suddenly hard pressed to keep up with the demand. Add big, sticky tires and before you know it—unanticipated carnage. Rear axles are regularly taxed to the max under such circumstances. If your car has a narrowed rear end or
How to Identify an LT Engine (Gen 5) by VIN
Before you begin your engine project, you need to know exactly what you have—and when it comes to General Motors’ Gen 5 LT small blocks, it’s currently a lot easier (especially with car engines) than it is to identify GM Gen 3 and Gen 4 LS small blocks. How Do I Know Which LT Engine I
LSA 6.2L Engine Specs: Performance, Bore & Stroke, Cylinder Heads, Cam Specs & More
Mechanically similar, General Motors’ LS and LS-based Vortec engines wound up on almost every branch of the GM family tree: Chevy, Pontiac, GMC, Cadillac, Buick—heck, even Saab, Hummer, and Isuzu got some LS love. Since LS and Vortec engines are so common, they’ve become the go-to performance and swap engines of the modern era. These motors are
Ford Alphabet Cam Specs: E303 vs. B303 vs. F303 vs. X303
Ford’s famous Alphabet Cams (a.k.a. Letter Cams) have been around for decades and are often the go-to choice for Mustang owners looking for more performance from their 5.0L engine. Ford Performance designed these cams for the 1985-and-up 5.0L/302 roller cam engines with 1.6 ratio rockers. On engines running electronic fuel injection (EFI), these camshafts are only
LT4 6.2L Engine Specs: Performance, Bore & Stroke, Cylinder Heads, Cam Specs & More
This is an engine specification guide for General Motors’ fifth-generation supercharged LT4 engine that launched in 2015. GM has built two different engines designated as the LT4: 1996–1997 LT4 – Gen II, 5.7L, small block 2015–Present LT4 – Gen V, 6.2L, supercharged small block The high-performance 6.2L, supercharged Gen 5 LT4 debuted in the 2015 Chevy Corvette Z06. LT4
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1931 Ford Model A Hot Rod
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 of being powered
Say Happy Valentine’s Day with Gearhead Candy Hearts
Happy Valentine’s Day! Or, if you prefer, (in a wooden and laconic tone of voice): Well, flippity-doo. It’s Valentine’s Day again. Neato. Whether you’re in the mood for romantic sonnets and candlelight dinners OR muttering cynical and sardonic anti-romance sentiments, Valentine’s Day is a day for expressing your feelings. Having trouble coming up with the right
LQ4/LQ9 Engine Upgrade Guide: Expert Advice for LQ4 & LQ9 Mods to Maximize Performance
[Editor’s Note: Because the LQ4 and LQ9 engines are so similar, we’ve combined them for this engine upgrade guide, which is part of a series of LS engine upgrade guides assembled by a team of LS experts at Summit Racing that we are sharing at OnAllCylinders. For a primer on the entire LS engine universe, read LS Engines 101:
Video: The Dangers of Overfilling Your Brake Master Cylinder
When it comes time to add brake fluid to your brake system, you’ll do it at the master cylinder. But it’s not as simple as topping off the reservoir and calling it a day. There will usually be a “Max. Fill” line marked on the master cylinder, and it’s there for good reasons. In today’s




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