September 30, 2010
New Edelbrock Classic IAS Shocks for My Mopar!
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
I’ve had the same old Monroes on my Mopar since I got it eight years ago. But for years I’ve heard nothing but good things about the Edelbrock Classic IAS shocks–Mr. Angry swears by them on his rides–and I’ve been wanting to try them out. I especially like the looks of the gray Classic shock but the red Performer version is cool, too. Anyway, there’s lots more I have to do to my suspension–ditch the stupid helper springs and get new leaf spring, beefier torsion-bars, etc. But I figured shocks were a good place to start, and the Quaker State video series we’ve been running gave me the perfect excuse! Bolt on was super simple and the ride improvement was huge! Thanks to Rick at Group 2 Motorsports for the demo! A bunch of pics plus the video of the install after the jump!

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June 14, 2010
What Did You Do This Weekend?
Bick66
This weekend I finally took the time to tune my ’66 Impala’s carburetor. After swapping the primary and secondary jets, metering rods and piston springs, the stroker motor that Jen and I built last year finally seems to be running better than ever. There’s still a lot to do before the 2010 Greenwood Car Show in Seattle on Saturday June 26th but I’m glad to have gotten a jump start on it.
How about you? What did you do this weekend?

May 11, 2010
Edelbrock 5th Annual Revved Up 4 Kids Car Show
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Last month Edelbrock held their 5th Annual Revved Up 4 Kids car show near their warehouse in Torrance, California. Proceeds went to The Center for Learning Unlimited, a school for kids with special needs and learning disabilities. How cool is that? More pics after the jump and you can see all the pics in our events section!
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November 2, 2007
Hot Wheels Twin Mill!
By Jen
Editor

Having made its debut at the show in 2001, the Hot Wheels Twin Mill is a SEMA veteran, and it’s easy to see why attendees have demanded repeat appearances. It’s got not one but two supercharged GM 502 big blocks and four Edelbrock 4-barrel carbs. Though the Twin Mill is a life-sized replica of a toy, it’s also a fully operational race car: one that puts out a total of 1400 horsepower!

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