The ARP/STREET RODDER Syracuse Nationals Week Road Tour Begins Written by Jerry Dixey on July 15, 2017 The Road Tour has been coming to the Syracuse Nationals in New York for the past 10 years. As was the case with most of the early Road Tours, we usually started the week at a distant location. We would then …
Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II That Got Its Owner Into the 150mph Club At Bonneville
Michael Callahan from Cincinnati, Ohio, always dreamed about going to Bonneville with a street car and getting into the 150MPH Club. Or should we say, drive a car to Bonneville, make his passes, and then drive home. A few years ago he got into the 130MPH Club with a 1999 Ford Crown Vic that was …
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Bob and Shirley Sproul’s Candy-Coated Dream Machine
Sometimes life’s most simple accomplishments are the ones that make the most impact, regardless of how old you are. For Bob Sproul of Norton, Kansas, he recalls that moment like it was yesterday. Growing up on a farm in a small community he was destined to follow in the family footsteps, which meant tending to …
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How Tuned, Equal-Length Headers Improve Performance
Written by Marlan Davis on June 22, 2017 When an engine’s exhaust valve opens, there are two distinct movements within the exhaust pipe. The first is the pressure movement of the shock wave that is generated by the violent expansion of hot exhaust gas past the valve. This shock wave propagates through the gas in …
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