One of the most essential bits of information I ever picked up about cars came from a close friend and mentor. He told me, “they’re all pieces of junk, and they all break.” While that’s a rather bleak ...
The carburetor sitting on your vintage Mustang can be a finicky device. It has minute passages that air and fuel travel through to feed the engine the fuel it demands based on load, rpm, and so forth.
The performance world is packed with thousands of ways to improve and reshape the power curve of your engine. Engine size, camshaft profile, compression, carburetion, and intake manifold design are ...
Interestingly, some ideas are the same, regardless of your type of racing. Whenever the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing chooses to curb speeds in its Grand National division—and this ...