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SLP 1.85:1 Roller Rockers
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Posted May 12 2009 08:12 AM by MFicacci
We got a chance to check out SLP Performance's 1.85:1 roller rocker arms for the L92 cylinder head. Being an outsider to the fuel-injected world, I assumed all LS clyinder heads were born equal, but apparently thats not the...
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Thing That Go Fast
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Posted May 7 2009 08:09 AM by MFicacci
Like many of you out there, I am into things that go fast and the people behind the technology. Research and developement is a part of every single race team out there from us hanging out in the garage, to Joe Gibbs...
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Car Choices at the Local Chevy Dealership
Chrysler - Fiat Merger
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Posted April 30 2009 04:37 AM by MFicacci
It seems like almost daily, the status of the Fiat/Chrysler deal changes. Is or isn't Chrysler going to have to claim bankruptcy? Today, yahoo.com posted that Chrysler lender talks have broken off and the company is...
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Picture Fun
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Posted April 28 2009 06:04 AM by MFicacci
You never know when you will come across some cool stuff. I went down to Pro-Motion Racing Engines in East Hanover, New Jersey last week as they did some work for us with the Summit Racing 350 that we just pumped...
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The Volt: Revisited
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Posted April 13 2009 05:41 AM by MFicacci
I would like to revisit the idea of the Chevrolet Volt as we have just seen the production version at the New York International Auto Show. From my understanding, the Volt will allow motorists to travel 40 miles...
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NY Auto Show
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Posted April 9 2009 04:37 AM by MFicacci
We headed over to the NY Auto Show yesterday as it it still in the backyard of us left here in the northeast. Standing out was, of course, the 2010 Camaro and new Challengers. Though, the theme of the event was hybrids...
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I havn't been dreaming!!!
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Posted March 9 2009 06:50 AM by MFicacci
The 2010 Camaro looks sweet pacing the NASCAR fields the last few weeks. Not a huge fan of the paintjob, but at least Camaro is getting some attention. I would love to be able to make a prediction...
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Harold Martin Racing
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Posted March 5 2009 05:45 AM by MFicacci
Racing pioneer and IHRA pro-modified builder and driver has taken custom design to the next level with his 2010 M4. If anything, it should be fun to watch. Check out www.haroldmartin.com for...
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Crane Cams
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Posted March 4 2009 07:05 AM by MFicacci
The demise of Crane Cams was going to hurt everyone in the camshaft business. Many of the grinders across the US use Crane Cams for their cores and would have been in some trouble is Crane...
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Shifting Trends
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Posted February 9 2009 07:54 AM by MFicacci
At heart, I am a drag guy. 1320 at a time, full throttle, pushing parts and engines to max. Few forms of racing put strain on parts like dropping the clutch at 8,000 rpm. It's an adrenaline rush that can't really be explained.
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Now Dig this a 3rd Gen Camaro.
Maxton Mile
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Posted January 12 2009 12:41 PM by MFicacci
So I expected the new year to start off slowly. I came into the office on January 5th, got the usual cup of coffee, kicked my feet up on the desk, and mentally prepared for things to come. Not five minutes into...
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Chevy Malibu Research
Get updated on all your car buying needs from safety features, to specs, to crash test ratings and options. Get all the information you need if you are interested in buying a new car like the Chevy Malibu. The 2009 Malibu comes with a L4 standard engine and has a manufacturer suggested retail price of $25,555.00. It is available in the following bodystyle: Sedans. The Chevy Suburban and the Chevrolet Camaro are other vehicles that might interest you.
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