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Rick Seitz on May 18, 2012
What sets the iTSX unit apart from all of the other hand-held tuners you may have seen on the market, SCT has designed these with a wireless controller. Not just with any controller, but you control the settings with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod.
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Lindsey Fisher on May 18, 2012
Is there such a thing as too much power? For those of you who let out a resounding “No!” you’re my kind of people, and evidently the School of Automotive Machinists’ (SAM) kind of people as well. Check out footage of the massive LSX motor built by SAM for their ‘99 Camaro SS race car on the engine dyno inside.
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Lindsey Fisher on May 18, 2012
There’s nothing more head turning than…a station wagon? While that statement might be a bit strange if we were talking about the traditional family-mobile, it holds true with the 2012 CTS-V Wagon. Sure, it’s kind of got that soccer mom vibe, but there’s just nothing “grocery getter” about 556hp…
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Lindsey Fisher on May 17, 2012
Nothing can beat better airflow and added horsepower for your F-body, and now you can get both thanks to Hedman Hedders. Choose from a variety of hedder options for your third or fourth-generation F-body and get that added performance you crave with the best quality components available.
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A couple of weeks ago, we told you about Josh Forster and his turbo 4th Gen Z28 that was getting prepped to take a shot at 200 MPH at the Mojave Mile this month. Now, we are happy to report that Josh Forster is officially the youngest member of the Mojave Mile 200 MPH club, and we have the whole story…
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Lindsey Fisher on May 17, 2012
The GM subsidiary Holden, and their Australian-based car models have captured the attention of car enthusiasts here in the States for years. Lucky for us, the US will be seeing a rebadged Holden VF Commodore jump the pond for public use next year according to an Australian news source.
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Lindsey Fisher on May 17, 2012
Spohn Performance is an industry leader, but they don’t just show their dedication to muscle car and truck owners through the quality of their products, they also want to save you money. That’s where the Deal of the Day comes in, and today Spohn is saving modern Camaro owners a little extra cash!
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Paul Huizenga on May 17, 2012
With a socket wrench, two clamps to adjust, and perhaps the eyeballs of a good friend, you can once again find your way to tip alignment happiness. Just follow this simple video guide…
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Chris Demorro on May 17, 2012
It has been rumored for months that GM was bringing a rear-drive performance sedan back to its lineup, and the rumors proved true. GM announced today that the new Chevy SS will bring a performance sedan back to the Chevy lineup starting next year, and the car will also serve as their NASCAR entry.
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If there’s one thing we love, it’s a good-old fashioned LS swap – and not just into an old muscle car either. Recently the Guys at Victory Racing Engines sent us some info on a supercharged 5.3L Jeep they are building up to help raise awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project. Check it out here!
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Paul Huizenga on May 16, 2012
Drawing enthusiasts from all over the world, the infamous circuit boasts almost 13 miles of twisting pavement that caters to thousands of “Touristenfahrten” every year, and in this video we see what it’s like to lap the ‘Ring in a C5 Z06.
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Lindsey Fisher on May 16, 2012
You’ve watched him on the Food Network show “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” but now you’ll be getting a whole lot more of Guy Fieri because he was just named the celebrity pace car driver for the 96th running of the Indianapolis 500 later this month.
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Lindsey Fisher on May 16, 2012
Have you seen a car that looks like this with front end damage in the Southern California area lately? If so, the California Highway Patrol wants to know about it. Apparently some jerk driving a Corvette was involved in a hit and run accident on Sunday and police are still trying to find who’s responsible…
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Dave Cruikshank on May 16, 2012
Check out these three state of the art projects, each packing a bad-ass bolt-on supercharger from ProCharger. These are big horsepower examples of the latest blower applications and perfect examples of what some of the most talented builders are working on. Click here for more…
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Michael Harding on May 16, 2012
Starting at just 23 years old, this enthusiast set out to build a cool Z28 pro-touring car. As usual, life gets in the way but it’s time to push back he gets the car out for a test drive.
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Chris Demorro on May 16, 2012
The Buick Riviera once defined “personal luxury car” with rear-wheel drive and big-block V8′s.Now that GM recently trademarked the Riviera name, it could be a signal of the return of a rear-wheel drive V8 to the Buick lineup.
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Paul Huizenga on May 16, 2012
Want to keep track of all that’s going on with our NMCA/PSCA 275 Drag Radial 4th Gen Camaro build, from the ProCharged LSX down to the Mickey Thompson tires? It’s all right here…
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Jeffrey Thomas on May 15, 2012
No matter if you’ve got the same stock wheels your Corvette rolled off the show room floor with, or a brand new set of aftermarket wheels, ZIP-Corvette has some inexpensive wheel center caps to spice up their look a little more.
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Lindsey Fisher on May 15, 2012
Anyone can drive a nice looking ride, or even a built one for that matter, but if you’re looking for the true gems in the automotive world, you have to seek out the cars built with true dedication and passion. Brian Hobaugh’s ‘73 Camaro is the perfect example.
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Dragstrips are businesses, and they are subject to the same laws of economics as any other business. Good ones will flourish, while mismanaged ones will fail. But racing enthusiasts have a major role to play in the success of a track – we are the only ones that can control the demand for a dragstrip’s services…
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