With the help from Summit Racing Equipment and TCI Engineering, our friends at Rod Authority are building a 1936 Ford, which they’ve named Project Flat Out. The project got its […]
Editor’s Note: This series counts down the Top 10 engines of all time—see how the voting was done by reading our initial post. In a hot rodding world dominated by V8s, […]
It was originally designed and built for commercial trucking applications. But then Chrysler dropped it into Dodge Ram pickup trucks in 1989. Legions of people have been in love with […]
Editor’s Note: This series counts down the Top 10 engines of all time—see how the voting was done by reading our initial post. Does size matter? No, we say emphatically […]
Ford Motor Co. introduced their Windsor small block engine family in 1962, releasing the 289 and 302 into the automotive wilderness. As the public demand grew for more factory performance, […]
Mark Farina’s 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner has been named your 2013 Facebook Fan Ride of Year, beating out nine other finalists. While it’s obvious Farina knows how to build a nice hot rod, the […]
Editor’s Note: This series counts down the Top 10 engines of all time–see how the voting was done by reading our initial post. Some picked their favorite engine based on […]
Some call it a harmonic balancer. Others refer to it as a harmonic damper. Whatever you call it, that big chunk of metal hanging off the crankshaft snout of your engine is essential to […]
A parking lot is a parking lot is a parking lot—unless it’s the Summit Racing parking lot. On any given day or time, the lot outside a Summit Racing store […]
What is the best factory engine of all time? Yep, it’s a tough a question—but somebody had to ask it. And we did via the OnAllCylinders and Summit Racing Facebook pages. […]