If you asked a military historian to name the five most important Allied fighter planes of World War II, you can bet they’d include the North American P-51 Mustang and […]
Jeep uses the annual Easter Jeep Safari as a chance to showcase a series of awesome concept vehicles. Some are retro, some are futuristic, some feature slick aftermarket Jeep upgrade […]
Last June, Retro Manufacturing (RetroSound) introduced a new version of its Wonderbar™ radio that is compatible with SiriusXM satellite radio via a SXV300 Connect Vehicle Tuner. The RetroSound Wonderbar radio […]
While long rumored, we’ve finally got the official word from Dodge that it is ceasing production on the Challenger and Charger after the 2023 model year. It’s worth pointing out […]
A four-seven firing order swap is becoming an increasingly popular upgrade for engine builders looking to squeeze more performance from a Small Block Chevy engine. Never heard of it? Basically, […]
Richie Crampton claimed his first career Top Fuel victory, becoming the 100th different winner in the category, at the Toyota NHRA Summernationals on Sunday. Cruz Pedregon in Funny Car, Jeg […]
You’ve got questions. We’ve got the answers—the Summit Racing tech department tackles your automotive-related conundrums. This week, we’re examining a double ignition setup. Q: I have a V8 engine with a single ignition […]
Tons of options are available when it comes to rocker arms for domestic V8 engines. When examining today’s crop of roller rockers, it becomes clear that a considerable amount of […]
Got questions? We’ve got the answers—the Summit Racing tech department tackles your automotive-related conundrums. This week, we cover the difference between close ratio and wide ratio transmissions and provide casting […]
This story originally ran in the Summit Racing catalog and first appeared on SummitRacing.com on 4/8/2011. Over 600,000 Mustangs were produced in 1966, and you won’t find a single one […]