For years, beltdriven timing drives have been the accepted standard in NASCAR Nextel Cup racing. The same holds true in the Busch Series and Truck Series as well as other top touring racing series.
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Mastering engine timing for a healthier ride
Engine timing isn’t just a mechanic’s obsession—it’s the heartbeat of your car’s performance and longevity. From smoother starts to preventing catastrophic damage, knowing when and how to check timing ...
Ignition timing is an often-misunderstood concept that has a big effect on performance. An air/fuel mixture burn rate doesn't increase in direct proportion to engine rpm. Therefore, the faster the ...
It's not your good 'ol small-block, so pay attention. Setting up a new bump stick in Gen III and IV engines requires the same base tools we're familiar with and a few new tools too. We've all read the ...
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