Photo Gallery: Indianapolis World of Wheels
Indianapolis is synonymous with racing. We found that it’s also quite the hot spot for street-oriented vehicles. We’re talking street rods, muscle cars, vintage and later model trucks, customs, and pretty much anything else you might find prowling the streets. That’s why Indy is a major stop for the Summit Racing Show Car Series, which includes
Pro Stock 2.0: Anderson Shares His Thoughts on Historic Pro Stock Win — and the Challenge Ahead
Greg Anderson is quite accustomed to being first. The four-time Pro Stock world champion had a staggering 78 career wins heading into the 2016 NHRA season, but career win #79 at last weekend’s season-opening NHRA Winternationals will stand out as one of the most memorable and impressive of his career. It wasn’t a record-breaking performance or milestone
Cammy Awards: Best Band Named After a Car
OK — so we’ve taken a little liberty here. Some of these bands may not have necessarily named themselves after a car. They may simply share a name, but we still appreciate the connection. We also love the fact that they seem to mirror the speed and aggressiveness of their namesakes. Pantera? Fast and aggressive. Chevelle? Loud
Carb Loading: Load up on Holley Carburetor Tuning Tips and Tricks
Carb tuning has been a popular topic for us and our readers. Over the past few years, we’ve done several posts on the topic. The process itself can be a little tricky and very trying — especially for novice wrench-turners — so we thought we’d take the work out of finding good information. That’s why we’ve taken our
1st Annual Cammy Awards: Vote for the Best Auto-Themed Music, Bands & More!
Bigger cultural movement — American hot rodding or the British Invasion? While the answer is up for debate, there’s no disputing that cars and music go hand-in-hand — and have for quite some time. Custom cars, classic vehicles, and sports cars have been the focal points of many songs, albums, videos, and even band names. And what
9 Facts and Myths About the EPA’s Proposal to Prohibit the Conversion of On-Road Vehicles into Race Cars
Much has been said about the EPA’s proposed regulation against converting street vehicles into race cars — in the media and the proposal itself. The EPA proposal comes in at over 600 pages and is filled with murky language, leaving various media outlets to draw their own conclusions on what the regulation means. The bottom line, according
Carbureted vs. EFI: Fuelab Examines How Fuel Line Size Relates to Fuel Pressure Drop (and Why it Matters)!
Does size really matter when it comes to fuel lines? According to the fuel delivery system experts at Fuelab, it does. It’s because fuel line size and length have a direct effect on the amount of fuel pressure drop your fuel system will experience. Too much pressure drop can inhibit the performance of both carbureted and EFI systems
Ride Guides: A Quick Guide to Identifying Early Model Pontiac GTOs
The Pontiac GTO is arguably the car that started the American muscle car movement. The legendary “Goat” started as an option for the Pontiac Tempest in 1964, became a standalone model in 1966, and returned to its original option status in 1973. The early model GTO ended life as an option package for the LeMans in
EPA Looking to Prohibit Conversion of Street Vehicles into Race Cars
Hot rodders unite. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a new regulation that would prevent you from converting your street car into a race car. This regulation would impact all vehicle types, including the sports cars, sedans, and hatchbacks commonly converted for use at the track, according to SEMA. It would also make
Super Bowl Preview! See Super Bowl 50 Automotive Commercials Now!
We can’t wait for the “Big Game” this weekend. Will Cam Newton “dab” his way to the winner’s podium? Will Peyton Manning ride off into the sunset as a champion? And just how red can Manning’s forehead get? Those are the major story lines, and we’ll have to wait for the final answers. Fortunately, we don’t have to




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