How to Choose an Air Intake Kit for Trucks
The game changed in the mid-1980s. That’s when electronic fuel injection really took over the automotive world. The venerable old carburetor was on its way out (at least on factory vehicles), and a brave new world dominated by ECUs and individual fuel injectors was dawning. Before long, aftermarket parts manufacturers were developing new parts to make electronic fuel
Intercooler Guide (Part 2): Intercooler Construction and How it Affects Performance
In our Intercooler Guide (Part 1) post, we covered the differences in air-to-air and liquid-to-air intercoolers and provided some general advice from Mishimoto about which might be right for you. Once you’re done making that choice, you’ve still got some important decisions to make. In Part 2 of our guide, we’ll show you how construction
Photo Gallery: Monster Mopar Weekend in Norwalk, OH
Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, OH hosts the Monster Mopar Weekend World Finals. It’s billed as the biggest Mopar race in the world, the Midwest’s biggest Mopar-only show, and the Midwest’s biggest Mopar swap meet. Noticing a theme here? It’s big. Once again, the event drew hundreds of Mopars from Ohio and the surrounding states. OnAllCylinders
Video: Jeff Lutz Runs Quickest and Fastest Pass in Drag Week History!
Well, that was fast (pun intended)! We had barely finished our earlier post on Hot Rod Drag Week when Jeff Lutz blasted the quickest and fastest pass in Drag Week history. From behind the wheel of his Pro Mod Camaro, Lutz scorched the strip with a 6.051-second run at 251.95 miles-per-hour. That puts him just
Grille Guide: Why and How to Choose a Grille Guard for Your Truck
Grille guards. Bull bars. Brush guards. Whatever you call them, they’re a great way to add front-end protection and styling to your truck. Grille guards (the umbrella term we’ll use here) aren’t often the first upgrade truck owners make, but they’re popular nonetheless. You can find grille guards from several dozen manufacturers and for trucks from the 1950s
Rod School: How to Choose the Right Connecting Rods
Steel or aluminum? H-beam or I-beam? And don’t even get us started on rod length and rod ratios! Yes, there are a lot of factors that go into choosing the right connecting rods for your engine. Proper rod selection is undoubtedly one of the most important decisions you can make when building an engine. Connecting rods not only affect
Photo Gallery: Auctions America’s Auburn Fall Weekend
Auburn, IN calls itself the “Classic Car Capital of America.” The town of about 13,000 is home to Indiana’s historic Auburn Auction Park and hosts Auction America’s Auburn Fall weekend each September. Billed as the longest running event in collector car auction history, Auburn Fall weekend drew a record 81,500 enthusiasts in 2014. In addition to variety
Parts Bin: Currie Ford 9-Inch Replica Housings & Hotchkis 1.5 Street Performance Series Shocks
From time to time, OnAllCylinders will provide a peek at new or interesting products to help get your next project on track for less. Check out what’s in this week’s parts bin: Currie Enterprises Ford 9-Inch Replica Housing for 1967-70 Mustang Many 1967-70 V8 Mustangs have been robbed of their 9-inch rear axle over the years. If you are
2015 OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Winners Revealed!
We’ve tried to make OnAllCylinders your blog. By that we mean we’ve tried to include content that appeals to the “working class” enthusiast. Sure, we love and respect high-end builds, but we’re geared toward folks with real-world budgets who passionately build stuff in their garages and perhaps race on the weekends. In addition to creating and curating stories
Reports: Jeep Wrangler Pickup on the Way?
After months of uncertainty, Fiat Chrysler announced today that production of the Jeep Wrangler will remain at its historic home in Toledo, OH. But that wasn’t the big news in our estimation. According to Automotive News, Jeep will soon make a Wrangler-based pickup in Toledo as well. This is great news for Jeep enthusiasts who have




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