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High Performance Diesel Market Includes?Growing Number of Parts

In many cases, the diesel engine is taking over the hot rod world. Instead of a small block or big block Chevy in the classic cruiser, people are looking at the Duramax diesel. The same goes for the Ford engines being replaced by the Powerstroke and the Dodge being substituted with the Cummins. The desire

Getting Into The Niche: Engine Builders Corner Their Markets

In our industry, specialty niche markets can also be the key to steadily growing your business. Motorsports is a very broad market but when you drill down into the various categories of racing, there are many smaller markets that make up the sport. Drag racing and circle track markets may be among the most recognized

Ohio Technical College Announces The Edelbrock Academy

Ohio Technical College (OTC), a leading automotive training school, recently announced a new partnership with Edelbrock, LLC to create the Edelbrock Academy, a program designed to give students a solid foundation in the building and tuning of American muscle cars and performance vehicles.   The Edelbrock Academy at Ohio Technical College will provide students with

Post-War Engines: The Greatest Generation?

“The popularity of the post-war engines being rebuilt is not much different than the pre-war models,” says Packard Industries’ Bob Rovegno. “GM rules the roost, with Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Buick leading the way, and surprisingly, Lincoln-based 383s, 410s, 430s, 462s are next and the old Mopar or Ford flathead V8s are up there in the top

Collector Car Appreciation Day Grows

Collector Car Appreciation Day is meant to raise awareness of the vitalrole automotive restoration and collection plays in American society.Four events recently have been added in California, Kansas, Michiganand Washington. To help collector car enthusiasts celebrate, ARMO is compiling a listof events happening around the country on July 9, 2010. CALIFORNIA: Egge Machine and Speed

Stroker Motor Opportunities: Love the One You’re With

Let’s face it: there are only so many 340 Chryslers, Boss 302s, 427 medium risers and 440 Six-pack engines out there. Luckily, many combinations of less-familiar engine components are readily available and can rescue you from the cookie cutter mentality. A quick inspection of a few of the many forged piston manufacturers’ catalogs reveals a

Ohio Technical College Celebrates 40 Years of Automotive Training

Alot has changed in the world of automotive technology since 1969, withV8 muscle cars making way for high-tech hybrids and the days ofdo-it-yourself repairs being replaced by professional technicianservice. The same holds true for leading automotive school OhioTechnical College, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary as apremier provider of hands-on technical training.   This milestone

SSSSSnake Bit!

In 1974, America watched 93 cars get destroyed in a 34-minute car chase. “Gone In 60 Seconds,” an independent film written, produced and directed by and starring Toby Halicki was an otherwise forgettable ’70s movie. The plot revolved around Mandrian Pace (Halicki) and his car thief cronies and 48 cars that they needed to steal

Restoration Market Holding Strong

In 2008, the restoration market held its ground and fended off economictroubles. With the overall market shuddering in the wake of myriaddisasters, enthusiasts looking to restore their automotive passion andcollector cars came through decidedly. Despite a small dip in retail sales, the restoration marketplacesurvived 2008 with $1.45 billion in retail sales, just 3% off theprevious

Brad Penn Lubricants Renames Racing Oil Brand to Penn Grade 1 High Performance Oil

First introduced in 2001, the Penn Grade 1® line has enjoyed remarkable growth within the racing segment. With the reduction of zinc and phosphorous in a majority of oils, the Penn Grade 1® Oils have realized tremendous growth within the classic, historic, vintage, muscle car and hot rod markets, which led to the name change,

Survival Motorsports Shop Profile

When he first started Survival Motorsports, Barry Rabotnick hoped tosell parts, primarily for Ford FE motors.  “My goal was to become thesingle-point supplier for the FE Ford enthusiast.” TheFE, says Rabotnick, offers significant advantages to the right user.“The builds I’m doing on the FE might not be the same as people aredoing with another engine

DynoMax Names Top Competitors in 2008 ‘Power to the Wheels’ Dyno Tour

After making history last year in the DynoMax Power to the Wheels Dyno Tour inaugural season, enthusiasts everywhere were anxiously waiting to see what – and who – would be competing in this year’s DynoMax Power to the Wheels Championship Shootout. The DynoMax “Power to the Wheels” Dyno Tour tested the horsepower and torque of

Off Road Racing Engine Market

It had been a long week in Las Vegas, manning the booth and getting the scoop on the performance market at the SEMA Show. I was tired and ready to catch a plane back home, but I had one last assignment before I left: Go into the desert and cover an off-road race. I woke

Scratching The Niche

If you have been a reader of this magazine for any length of time, you’ll know that one thing is certain: this isn’t the same industry it was even just a few years ago. Not so long ago, a car or truck that was more than six years old would have been considered a junker,

Building Hot Rods & Muscle Car Engines

Sometimes the best opportunities are cleverly hidden in plain view. As one example, when Chris Lafferty of Lafferty Engine Creations was asked why he opted to expand beyond race engines into the hot rod and muscle car arenas, he snorted, “Just look outside.” His North Carolina facility sits squarely in the middle of both NASCAR

Performance Notes: EFI Now ‘Doable’ For Every Hot Rodder And Engine Builder

[email protected] It is rare that a new product comes along that redefines a category and a market. Take Apple’s iPod for example. Digital downloading and music file sharing was becoming popular, but a portable device to take your downloaded music with you was needed. Apple’s iPod did just that. Now it’s nearly impossible to go

Final Wrap: EB Staff Makes Grand SEMA Show Return…Sort Of

Almost lost among the thousands of chrome parts, neon lights, candy apple paints and mega-dollar tradeshow displays was one nondescript little 10×x10× booth tucked away next to a fire department standpipe. No thumping audio system, no gorgeous booth babe, custom car, just three chairs, a small table and copies of the latest issue of our

Coretalk: R&R Engine & Machine Named 2006 ‘Machine Shop Of The Year’

“The Machine Shop of the Year Award is always presented to a shop that represents this industry with integrity and professionalism,” explained Kaufman. “For its innovation, its attention to customer satisfaction and nearly 40 years of businees in Akron, we’re pleased to present this award to Bryan and all the employees at R&R.” This is

Coretalk: Dallas To Host PERA Spring Technical Meeting March 30-April 1 2006

The meeting, a combination of technical sessions and facility tours, will begin with a cash reception in the hotel’s lobby bar on Thursday, March 30. The technical program is slated to begin on Friday, March 31st, following breakfast hosted by PERA. Ray Fink, PERA’s new president and president of AER Manufacturing Inc., in Carrollton, TX,