If you have a lemon, make lemonade." Rather than complain about all the newfangled computer/smog technology, wise hot rodders are finding that they can adapt much of it to make their cars run faster.
Plenty of myths surround the workings of internal-combustion engines. One is that an engine running lean—meaning too much air is going into the cylinders—tend to run hot. Jason Fenske of Engineering ...
Jetting a carburetor is one of the few "black arts" in the automotive world that is still a mystery to most racers and tuners. Most tuners still look at the spark plug, the exhaust port, and the first ...
Tuning a carburetor to supply an engine with the correct jetting-air/fuel mixture has always been a job that almost impossible for most hot rod owners and tuners. In the past, most performance engine ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results