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Parts and Installation

Improving Your Bottom Line By Mike Reusche Adding additional services such as installation can be a helpful way to increase parts sales and improve the bottom line. After twenty successful years catering to the auto performance market, parts sales were beginning to slip without real warning, and taking a serious chunk out of the bottom line. The relationship between my business and my key suppliers was never better, and we were still getting plenty of […]

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Engine Builder

How to Build a Race Engine

An Overview for Beginners Building your very own racecar engine may not be the quickest way to get your automobile prepared for the track. But, doing your own engine build  can be the most fulfilling! High-horsepower crate engines from the Big 3 car manufactures as well as full-bore race engines from the builders like Reher & Morrison, Scott Shafiroff, Steve Schmidt, as well as plenty of others, have actually tempted many racers to just buy

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What shock length will I need?

Shock length is an important question to answer. A spring is the heart of the shock absorber on every car. They separate the car from bumps in the road, allow the axles to function, and support the entire weight of the automobile as well as its freight. If left un-monitored, a spring’s stored energy can trigger a car to jump frantically up and down after experiencing a basic bump. Automobile manufacturers discovered this at an early stage, so they needed to set up

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