by Susan Moore | Jul 25, 2016 | News |
By Victor Moore: When Stirling Moss, the 1950’s Formula One sensation, was asked how he compared today’s F1 competition with motorcycle racing’s MotoGP, he said F1 is interesting, MotoGP is exciting. He’s right, for how can any form of racing excite when there’s the...
by Susan Moore | Jul 23, 2016 | News |
By Martha Maglone: Ninety-nine years ago, in Dearborn, Michigan, engineer Henry M. Leland and his son Wilfred established a car production company and called it Lincoln, paying homage to the former US President. The company produced its first automobile in 1917, the...
by Susan Moore | Jul 22, 2016 | News, Power Steering |
Making hot rods a pleasure to live with. By Ben Mozart: If you aspire to own or build a great hot rod, especially a street rod, never take the positioning of a steering column for granted. Variations in cockpit and seat dimensions, particularly seat height, as well as...
by Susan Moore | Jun 28, 2016 | Published Stories |
A supercharger with a low-boost fix and how it was almost never made. Published in the July issue of Power and Performance News In their delivery of instantaneous power, superchargers flourish when compared to turbochargers. They suffer no turbo lag. Beyond this there...
by Susan Moore | Jun 17, 2016 | Published Stories |
Jon Kaase settles one of the most fiercely debated topics of all time with the ultimate dyno test. Written by Stephen Kim. Photos by Vic Moore. Published in the August issue of Car Craft, August 2016. Click here to read the full story.
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