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Oil Catch Cans Increase Racing Speed Published on 08/09/2008

Here's a real surprise when it comes to adding power to your car, ever hear that an oil catch can actually helps? An oil catch can, traditionally purchased and installed to keep you cylinder heads and intake tracts vented and clean, can actually increase power. Believe it or not, replacing a breather filter with a properly engineered catch can definitely bring you some noticeable power gains....

Learning about Subframe Connectors Published on 21/08/2008

To new muscle car owners going to the drag strip for the first time, quarter mile runs are usually seen from a single point of view: horsepower. A lot of dudes out there think that the more horsepower you have got, the faster you can go, plain and straightforward. Of course, over time, if they stick with the sport most drivers come to realize that there are actually a number of different...

Choosing A Performance Shifter Published on 20/08/2008

A grand technique to pick up a few precious fractions of a second while racing your ride is by dropping the amount of time it takes you to shift gears. Whether you are doing autocross, drag racing or track racing, the quantity of time it takes you to make a gear change is directly related to the numbers you will see when you pass through the timing lights. One of the best ways to cut down...

Using A Performance Throttle Body For Racing Published on 20/08/2008

When designing your engine for performance and winning races, you should at all times focus on getting the most air into your car as you can. The more air that can enter into the motor, the more fuel which can be combined with it and then ignited in order to create horsepower. The element of your engine which actually controls how much air is permitted to come in is called the throttle body....

Increase Racing Speed With Pulleys Published on 20/08/2008

You maybe have heard of an old trick in the world of automotive performance that uses special pulleys to somehow pick up more horsepower from an otherwise stock motor. This might seem a little too good to be true, but believe it or not, it actually it is a proven technique that you could apply to your engine in order to increase performance. How does it work? Well, keep in mind that your...

Maintaining Your High Performance Electrical System Published on 20/08/2008

On any automobile, the condition of the electrical system goes a long way towards keeping your performance at the most advantageous level. This system is called upon to do a lot when it comes to keeping your ride running. In an older motor vehicle, the electrical system has to keep energy flowing to the ignition and spark plugs, as well as run all of the cars accessories. In a modern car,...

Getting Strut Tower Braces For Your Street Racer Published on 19/08/2008

If you have ever used up any time pushing your car hard through the corners, then you know that the hardness of the suspension really makes a difference in how well it holds the road. To begin with, any kind of lean in a corner can cause your car to loose traction as the tires struggle to keep their contact patch on the ground. Not only that, but lean can also put a fair amount of strain on...

Picking Rims For Street Performance Published on 19/08/2008

When trying to decide what rims to go racing with, there are quite a few things you need to think about. First, of course, is aesthetics. You are going to have to look at your wheel and tire combination every single day that you drive your car, and if you do not like how it looks, no matter how race-ready the wheels are, then you are just going to end up feeling negative about them. Make...

Maintaining Your High Performance Fuel System Published on 19/08/2008

The fuel system is the livelihood of your imports engine. To put it simply, if at any given time your car becomes starved of gasoline, there is a good chance that damage will occur to your engine, especially if you are using nitrous oxide, forced induction, or running at very high rpms. So critical is fuel delivery to high performance street machines that most turbocharger kits or nitrous...

Protecting Your Cooling System Published on 19/08/2008

Your cooling system is extremely significant. Once you start customizing your sports car for speed and horsepower, things can start to get really hot under the hood. This is because your cars energy only translates about 30 percent of the energy found in gasoline into power. The rest of it ends up as waste heat, and as any good hot-rodder or tuner knows, heat is one of the biggest enemies of...