Carl Arentz bought his 1964 Chevelle two years ago, well used but running. "I'm well aware that it's an old dog that should have been put down," he says, "but I can't bear to see these cars go to the ...
Ignition timing is easily the single most important tuning adjustment on an internal combustion engine and yet the concept of ignition curves continues to be elusive for many enthusiasts. Yet all it ...
Some very valuable tuning tools are greatly misunderstood. Take the lowly vacuum advance canister. Many enthusiasts dismiss this device as superfluous—or worse—only for emission-controlled engines.
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