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When choosing the color of your house, did you go conservative? Would you dare to be different . . . |
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Trio of Mopar display engines from the Steven Juliano Collection head to auction in Indy |
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After a seasonably mild April so far, residents across California and much of the southwestern United States should brace for the first significant heat wave of the year this week. A ridge of high pressure will build across the Southwest this week, pushing temperatures into the 90s and even 100s in spots by the middle and latter part of the week. |
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This is likely the only Hurst SS Dart with it's original owners... and it's never been repainted |
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Something I have never seen before on a 1st gen Mustang. I know it's not factory. Maybe something recently created by a third party Mustang parts seller. It looks cool doesn't it. |
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Sedona was a popular choice, as it allowed us to do brake testing down Mingus Mountain (which also contained the ghost town of Jerome Arizona, another tourist attraction). Las Vegas would be another obvious choice, near extended grades in high ambient temperatures like Davis Dam and Townes pass, for HVAC and powertrain cooling testing. I have the dubious distinction of having been to Las Vegas and having not spent one penny: we arrived in the trip vehicles and were shuttled directly to the airport, where we immediately departed. I did not buy a Coke or a candybar or anything. K |
Plain Hood no stripes - STD
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Did you know . . .
Part of engine design . . . call it the foundation of an engine . . . is the bore and stroke combination. This results in the engine's cubic inch displacement. Engines are also designed to be renewed after extended use. you may have seen numbers like .030 over or .060 over. What this means is that there is enough "meat" in the cylinder bores to enlarge them when rebuilding an engine. Almost all production engines sold during the Muscle Car Era could be over-bored by .060 except one: Ford's 427. Because the engine was designed with large bores (4.23) it can only be over-bored by .030. Greater than that requires the use of sleeves. https://s26.postimg.cc/dnmom9td5/image.jpg |
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