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Red Ram Revival Part Two
by Tim Matthews
7/12/2016
Speedway Motors employee Tim M. Decided to take us along as he revives his 241 "Baby Hemi". In this installment, Tim helps his project breathe a bit better with and Edmunds 2x2 intake, topped with a pair of Speedway Motors' own "9 Super 7" carbs.
Frontend Alignment Basics
by Jason Lubken
7/12/2016
Before you decide to align the frontend of your street rod or race car, it's important to learn some of the basics first. We can help diagnose common handling issues and teach you the differences between camber, caster, and toe.
How to Test And Fix Spongy Brake Pedal
by Jason Lubken
7/12/2016
Having trouble with a spongy brake pedal? We can show you how to test your brake booster or dual feed master cylinder so you can fix that soft brake pedal.
Bolt-on Brake Conversion Kits for 1937-1948 Ford Spindles
by Jason Lubken
7/12/2016
Early Ford Bolt-on Brake Conversion
Speedway Tech Talk - Ford Juice Brakes Versus Self-Energizing Brakes
by Tim Matthews
7/12/2016
Tim talks about the difference between juice brakes and self-energizing brakes.
Pick The Right Camshaft For Your Project
by Jason Lubken
7/11/2016
Picking a proper camshaft for your project can rapidly deteriorate into chaos. So many possibilities. Want a little advice? Click here!
Valve Cover Replacement - 1954 Dodge 241
by Tim Matthews
7/11/2016
Follow along as our expert goes through his process for replacing the steel wire covers on his 1954 Dodge 241 with a set of Offenhauser Finned Wire Covers.
Chevy 350 and Ford 302 Performance Upgrades
7/11/2016
Learn how to upgrade your stock Chevy 350 or Ford 302 for peak performance with bent exhaust systems and more. Don't settle for stock in your crate engine.
Speedway Tech Talk - AIRAID U-Build-It Air Intake Kit
by Pat Orth
7/9/2016
Pat talks about one of our cold air intake kits from AIRAID.
Camshaft Timing Tips
by Jason Lubken
7/7/2016
What happens when you advance or retard a camshaft? In this tech article, we explain the pros and cons of installing your cam straight up, advancing or retarding.