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How to build a small block chevy in 15 minutes 46 seconds
Ever wonder how fast a speed building team can throw together an engine and start it up, my team achieved a running motor in 15 minutes and 46 seconds, crushing the old record by over a minute! I am placing a link to the video at google video at ... [... more]
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How to Get a Deal on a Classic Muscle Car
Flexing the automotive muscle is as American as hamburgers and the "Star Spangled Banner." As much as the auto industry has tried, they haven't been able to match the muscle-car phenomenon of the '60s and '70s. Certainly, classic models have [... more]
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How to Buy a Muscle Car
If you are interested in owning a muscle car, you may not know how to go about buying one. You should first decide which year and model you are looking for and then set out to find the car. There are several different places you can visit to buy ... [... more]
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How to Buy A New 2008 or 2009 Dodge Challenger
The retro muscle Dodge Challenger is starting to roll of the production line, and with all the hype, how can you go about purchasing one? If you want to get a Challenger with a 6 speed manual transmission, you will have to opt for a 2009 model, ... [... more]
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How to Appreciate 1960s American Automobiles
Ah - the classic muscle cars of the 1960s! To this day they are works of skilled craftsmanship, engineering and beauty. How best to appreciate them? Read on. Those of my generation - that baby boom group which has dominated our society since the ... [... more]
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How to Smoke Your Rear Tires (Burnout)
Ever wonder how they smoke their tires off before drag racing? Why do they do it? It makes the tires sticky and grip the road better for a faster time in the quarter mile. I did it because I like the smell of burning rubber and huge cloud ... [... more]
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How to avoid getting busted for driving over the speed ...
Everyday you drive on the highway while commuting to and from work, you always see the unfortunate man or woman who was caught during the stampede. Many of us don't sympathize, until that poor soul is you. Here are a few tips to help you avoid ... [... more]
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How to Protect a Muscle Car
Muscle cars are the series of cars that were mostly manufactured out of Detroit from the mid-1960s through the mid-1970s. The main feature of a muscle car is that car makers placed large V8 engines in regular size cars. If you own a muscle car, ... [... more]
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How to Restore a Muscle Car
When you think of a Camaro, Mustang, Trans Am or Corvette, the term muscle car immediately comes to mind. These often "souped up" vehicles have been popular for decades and still evoke a sense of male pride, so restoring one of these classic ... [... more]
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How to use plastigage to measure clearances
Ever wonder how bearing clearances inside an engine are measured? I will show you how easily this is done. Made from a special extruded plastic thread with accurately controlled crush properties, Plastigage provides a fast and accurate way to ... [... more]
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How to Compete in a Muscle Car Rally
Competing in car rallies is a thrilling way to race and have fun in your muscle car. Rally sports have a rich history that began in Europe and is now popular worldwide. Car rallies are divided into categories with two not being races at all. ... [... more]
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How to Get Super Bee Parts
Few things are as frustrating as owning a beautiful car that you're unable to fix. To an avid Super Bee enthusiast, the ability to find parts is paramount. It takes a legwork, particularly if you own an original model, but with a little ... [... more]
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