Quick Tech: High-Volume Oil Pumps and When You Might Need One
Most people know Jason Line for his on-track accomplishments. But Line and teammate Greg Anderson are hands-on gearheads. Both spend countless hours wrenching on their Pro Stock engines as well as their personal project vehicles. The guys are currently up to their ears with fuel-injection testing and tuning on their new Pro Stock powerplants, but Line recently worked
Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am Fetches $550,000 at Barrett-Jackson 45th Anniversary Auction
It was a record-setting year for the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, AZ. A total of 1,469 collector cars sold at the 45th annual auction — none more recognizable than a Pontiac Trans Am used to promote the 1977 hit movie Smokey and the Bandit. The original movie promo car sold for $550,000 — an all-time record
Is an F-150 Diesel on the Way? This Video Suggests Yes!
Is Ford going after the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel? A video posted by the automotive spy photography specialists at SpiedBilde seems to suggest a Ford F-150 diesel is well into the development stage. The truck, which could be available for the 2017 model year, would go head-to-head with the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel — currently the only light-duty diesel
Head Start (Part 2): A Basic Guide to Choosing Aftermarket Cylinder Heads
In our Head Start series, we’re giving you the dos and don’ts of choosing aftermarket cylinder heads. Part One covered the don’ts — the most common mistakes people make when cylinder head shopping. Now we’re taking what we’ve learned from those mistakes and assembling some basic tips and guidelines to help you choose your cylinder heads wisely. Again, factors that play a
Ride Guides: A Quick Guide to Identifying Early Dodge Chargers
Yes, the Dukes of Hazzard General Lee is highly recognizable. But can you identify a Dodge Charger that isn’t a 1969? Or one that isn’t bright orange with a Confederate flag on top? Fact is, Dodge made some pretty sweet Chargers before and after the General Lee jumped its first washed-out bridge. If you’re a Mopar fan, you’re probably accomplished at
Interview: Greg Anderson and Jason Line on NHRA’s Pro Stock Changes and What They Learned in Bradenton
NHRA Pro Stock drivers Greg Anderson and Jason Line expect big things every season. Why wouldn’t they? The Summit Racing/KB Racing teammates have six NHRA world championships and 115 national event victories between them, so they’ve become accustomed to success on the track. Expectations are high once again for the 2016 NHRA season, but a
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1973 Dodge Charger
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 Wednesdays, we’ll share our parking lot find of the
How to Install and Break In a New Set of Wheels (the Actual Right Way)
The hard part is over, right? After much hand-wringing about fitment and flip-flopping between styles, you’ve finally selected a new set of wheels for your ride. Now all you have to do is slap ’em on your vehicle, tighten them up, and you’re ready to roll. Well — sort of. While installing a set of new
Our Top 10 Chevrolet Camaros of All Time
To mark the 50th anniversary of the Camaro in 2016, we decided to compile our list of the top 10 Camaros of all time. This is gospel. And there’s no room for debate. Just kidding — we want to spark discussion and hear (and dare we say, be educated) on why we’re right or wrong. So throw on
Cell Service: Quick Guide to Choosing the Right Fuel Cell
Some safety items are designed to protect you in case of a fire: fire suits, fire extinguishers, etc. A fuel cell is designed to prevent automotive fires altogether, making it one of the most-important pieces of safety equipment you’ll ever choose. As such, we thought it might be a good idea to provide you some tips




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