Speedway Tech Team Articles
Ford And Chevy Spindle Options For Solid Axle Hot Rods
4/4/2022
Dive into some of the history and unique differences between Ford and Chevy spindles for solid front axles and what will perform best on your hot rod.
Brake Pad Identification and Friction Surface Options Explained
3/18/2022
We offer a guide to follow when selecting a new set of brake pads for your race or street car. It's important to know the friction quality and pad size before selecting a new set of disc brake pads.
Which Motor Oil Is Best | Take 5 with Maxima Racing Oil
3/10/2022
We take a deep dive into the high performance engine oil available from Maxima Racing Oil with Maxima's Troy Green.
Automotive Batteries Explained-What's Best For You?
2/4/2022
Our automotive battery buyer's guide walks you through the most popular battery types and how to determine what is best for your application, be it street performance, racing, or otherwise.
Speedway Tech Talk - How to Measure for a Racing Suit
12/29/2021
Learn how to properly measure and fit for a racing suit in this helpful article
Ford 9-Inch Housing Identification and Axle Measurement
12/23/2021
Need help with rear end identification for your muscle car or hot rod? Learn how to identify 9-inch Ford housings and how to measure your axles with our diagrams.
Murray Vintage Pedal Car Identification
10/8/2021
Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company started producing pedal cars in the 1930’s. Here’s a guide on identifying Murray vintage pedal cars by body styles and various features.
Installing ICT Billet LS Motor Mount Adapters
10/6/2021
Jordan shows us how to use ICT Billet motor mount adapters to bolt a 6.0 LS into his 3rd-Gen Firebird.
How to Install a Billet LS Alternator Bracket
10/6/2021
Follow this guide on installing a Speedway Motors Billet LS Alternator Bracket. If you’re looking for a simple solution that looks good while solving positioning issues from factory brackets, then these brackets are for you.
Gen III/IV LS Engine ID Guide
10/4/2021
Looking to swap the venerable LS engine into your hot rod, muscle car, or classic truck? Take a look at our detailed identification guide for Gen III/IV LS engines before you hit the salvage yard or swap meet!