Parts Bin: Chevrolet Performance SEMA Parts Combos for 2017 Camaro
From time to time, OnAllCylinders will provide a peek at some of the newest products and deals that can help get your next project on track for less. Check out what’s in our parts bin this week: Chevrolet Performance showcased an array of performance and dress-up combos for the 2017 Camaro at the SEMA Show in
Fifth-Gen. Frenzy (Part 3): Installing a Chevrolet Performance Z/28 Suspension Package on a 2013 Camaro
It wasn’t possible to get a fifth-generation Camaro Z/28 until 2014, but Chevrolet Performance has now made it possible to bring Z/28 handling to your 2010-13 Chevrolet Camaro SS. The Chevrolet Performance Z/28 Suspension Package brings together many of the track-capable components of the 2015 Camaro Z/28 and offers them in a relatively easy-to-install kit made to
The Top 20 Parts That Changed Hot Rodding Forever (#20-16)
What are the top high performance automotive parts of all time? Answering that is a tall order. People have been hot rodding vehicles for 100 years (give or take a decade). During that time, there have been incredible innovations that have transformed the way our vehicles look, perform, and sound. And now we’re expected to narrow several
(Updated with Video) Project Thunderbolt LS3 V8 Miata, Part 1: The Master Plan and Teardown
[portfolio_slideshow id=38154] Light car + big engine = silly go-fast fun. Back in the 1940s and ‘50s it was Ford flathead, Olds, and Caddy V8s in Model As. Pontiac stuffed a 389 in a mid-size Tempest and ushered in the musclecar era with the 1964 GTO. Carroll Shelby’s 427-powered Cobras terrorized the competition (and probably
Block Talk (Part 2): Why Chevrolet Performance’s Bowtie Big Blocks are a Great Foundation for Performance Builds
[portfolio_slideshow id=23564] In the first installment of Block Talk, we told you why a modern CNC-machined block is a great foundation for a high performance engine. Using a Chevrolet Performance big block Chevy cast iron engine block as an example, we talked about stuff like core shift; measuring cylinder, cam, main bearing, and lifter bores for
GM’s New Vehicle-Specific Parts Strategy Gives Birth to Chevrolet Performance
Those used to spotting the GM Performance name might have noticed a recent change. Last November, General Motors announced at SEMA it had launched Chevrolet Performance—an entity that will now represent GM in performance vehicles, parts, and racing. While this means little to consumers, it could be the first step toward a more brand-specific push




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