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Holley Aluminum 870 CFM Street Avenger Carburetors

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Holley is pleased to announce the addition of aluminum versions of the 870 CFM Street Avenger carbs. These carbs share all of the same features that the Street Avenger series is known for, but now with a 36% savings in weight. Being aluminum also means they will hold their shine longer! Street Avengers are ready to run right out of the box, and now they are better than ever! Saving weight optimizes every aspect of performance of your car, whether it is acceleration, braking, or handling. What better place to start than the top of your engine?

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Big Block Mopar 383-426-440 Serpentine Pulley Drive Systems

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When you purchase an Eddie Motorsports S-Drive Serpentine Pulley System, one part number gets you everything you need to fully accessorize the front of your engine. The kits will equip your engine with an ultra-reliable, single, six rib serpentine belt system that is easy to install and they are absolutely stunning to look at.

 

Eddie Motorsports has recently introduced their newest S-Drive Serpentine Pulley System for Big Block Mopar engines 383-426-440. The compact drive systems are American made and come complete with all of the necessary billet aluminum pulleys and mounting brackets that are CNC machined from 6061-T6 aluminum by Eddie Motorsports in their Southern California manufacturing facility. The Mopar S-Drives are the cleanest looking systems on the market and utilize a single spring loaded tensioner to keep the serpentine belt properly tensioned at all times; there is no need for multiple, unreliable, idler pulleys to clutter up the assembly.

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Carbon Fiber LS Engine Valve Covers from Anvil

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Anvil Carbon Valve Covers for LS Engines

Anvil now offers carbon fiber valve covers for popular domestic V8 engines, like these for GM LS series engines.  These CAD designed, 100% carbon fiber valve covers are made in the U.S.A. by Carbon Fiber Innovations using a proprietary method that produces the best valve covers on the market. The carbon fiber shells are bonded onto aluminum frames for the ultimate strength and rigidity. Benefits over ordinary stamped steel or cast aluminum valve covers include: Low heat transfer, lightweight, rigid, killer looks!   See more at http://www.anvilauto.com .

 

C&R Racing Mustang Cooling Module

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C&R Mustang Module 5.0 CoyoteC&R Performance now offers the 1967-70 Mustang owners a true high performance cooling system for the 5.0 Coyote & small/big block engines. With features such as cross flow design, Spal dual 11” fans, billet radiator cap, thread in inlet and outlets allow for slip on hose or optional AN fitting to be used. Model shown here as optional engine & power steering coolers. Will also be available without oil coolers and with a transmission oil cooler. Perfect for crate engine swaps. Also features a very unique mounting system that is not clearly visible and uses factory upper core support mounting holes which offers a very clean and tidy fitment. Engineered and handcrafted in the USA.

http://WWW.CRRACING.COM

The Knock Out Punch: Tips For Punching Flared Holes To Reduce Weight and Add Strength Video

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Racers have been punching holes in panels to reduce weight for years, and when you punch a flared hole, you actually add strength while reducing weight. In this short video, we show you how to punch flat and flared holes using a flared hole punch set from Mittler Brothers (http://www.mittlerbros.com) to create these holes quickly and easily.

1970 Buick Body Returns From Media Blaster

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1970 Buick GS

The 1970 Buick GS 455 Stage 1 body shell survived its trip to the media blaster!    We were expecting heavy rust in the trunk floor and quarter panels, and we got what we expected.     The floors are amazingly solid considering the back half of the car was so corroded.     We have a giant stack of all new sheetmetal to rebuild this car, follow along to see the progress!

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Speedway Motors G-Comp Front Suspension Kit for ’62-’67 Chevy II

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Speedway Motors G-Comp Front Suspension Kit for ’62-’67 Chevy II

Speedway Motors G-Comp Front Suspension Kit for ’62-’67 Chevy II

Speedway Motors is bringing modern handing at an affordable price to early Nova owners with its all-new G-Comp Front Suspension Kit for ’62-’67 Chevy IIs. This performance IFS kit is a complete bolt-in front frame assembly designed around Speedway’s exclusive G-Comp spindles and engineered for optimum handling and vastly improved ride and control. It boasts a wide range of great features:  

  • Clean-sheet IFS design based on Speedway’s forged G-Comp spindles
  • Precision handling with optimal negative camber gain 
  • Caster adjustable with laser cut inserts; camber adjusted with shims
  • 2x3-inch .120-wall steel tube rails for increased stiffness
  • 11-inch disc brakes standard; up to 13-inch available
  • Lowers car 3- to 4-inches from stock, depending on wheel and tire
  • Allows use of 18x9-inch front wheels and 255 size front tires

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