Ford Announces Special Edition 50th Anniversary Mustang—Only 1,964 To Be Made!
Ford announced today that it will offer a special 2015 “50th Anniversary” Mustang to commemorate the pony car’s 50th anniversary. Only 1,964 of the GT fastbacks will be made—a reference to the Ford Mustang‘s first public appearance in 1964. The limited-edition car will come loaded with every single option available, including an upgraded performance package. Using
“Refreshed” Challenger & Charger, Corvette Z06 Convertible Set to Debut…See Teaser Pics Here!
The New York Auto Show takes place April 18-27 and the show will once again boast plenty of big news: Dodge to Unveil a Refreshed Look for its Challenger/Charger Models Ahead of its 100th anniversary this summer, Dodge is looking to make a splash with new exterior and interior treatments on its Challenger and Charger models.
Mailbag: Tips for Properly Routing Fuel Lines
You’ve got questions. We’ve got the answers—the Summit Racing tech department tackles your automotive-related conundrums. This week, we offer up tips for routing your fuel lines. J.H. Boston, MA Q: I am getting ready to plumb my fuel system and can use some advice on routing the fuel lines. What’s the best way to route
Jeep and Mopar Unveil Six New Concept Vehicles for Easter Jeep Safari
[portfolio_slideshow id=29914] The Easter Jeep Safari begins this weekend, and once again Jeep has used the occasion to unveil a lineup of new concept vehicles. Scroll through the images above to check out the six Jeep® concepts that will debut at this year’s event in Moab, UT. For this year, Jeep has eschewed the
How it Works: Better Performance with Moroso’s Air/Oil Separator
Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) systems were created for a reason. These systems alleviate combustion pressure from an engine’s crankcase by using engine vacuum to suck the pressure out of the crankcase. Once the air pressure is drawn out of the crankcase, it is reintroduced into the intake charge as it enters the engine. While PCV systems play
Final Corvette–Or What’s Left of It–Removed from Museum Sinkhole
It took almost two months to even locate it, but the 2001 Z06 Mallet Hammer Edition Corvette was finally retrieved from the infamous Corvette Museum sinkhole on Wednesday. The last of the eight Corvettes pulled from the wreckage, it was by far the most damaged of the cars that were swallowed up. You can see for
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1969 Chevrolet C10 Pickup
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. Each Wednesday, we’ll share our parking lot find of the
All Hail the 2014 Muscle Car Match-Ups Champion!
We started with 16 muscle cars and today we’re left with one shining star—literally. After three weeks of head-to-head voting, the Nova still burns brightly above all others in our 2014 Muscle Car Match-Ups competition. You voted the 1969 Chevrolet Yenko Nova as this year’s muscle car champion. And for some reason, we’re a little
Headers Won’t Fit? 7 Common Installation Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
You want more power. You know that for sure. What you don’t know is why your new headers—the headers you bought to help you get that extra power—just won’t fit your vehicle. You gave your sales rep your vehicle application, the intended purpose of your vehicle, and where you’d like to see your power gains
Jeff Smith Joins OnAllCylinders as Regular Contributor
If you’ve been a gearhead for any length of time, chances are you’re familiar with Jeff Smith. Jeff has been a major contributor to some of hot rodding’s iconic magazines since 1979, serving as Editor at both Hot Rod and Car Craft magazines during his career. Jeff’s mechanical knowledge and library of technical articles and books




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