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SEMA and California Agencies Solve Titling Dilemma for Hobbyist Vehicles
Posted November 10 2009 12:43 PM by Wilkinson
SEMA, working on behalf of California enthusiasts of specialty vehicles (street rods, custom vehicles, kit cars and replicas) and in cooperation with the Department of Motor Vehicles, Bureau of Automotive Repair, Air...
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Name the Paint Color of the Chevy Volt Contest
Posted October 28 2009 02:31 PM by Wilkinson
Here's your chance to name the paint color of the upcoming Chevy Volt and possibly win a trip to the LA Auto Show in December and an opportunity to drive a pre-production Volt.
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2009 Foose Bash Wrap Up
Posted October 14 2009 11:06 AM by Wilkinson
YearOne and Chip Foose teamed up to throw another successful Braselton Bash and raised more than 100k for charity.
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Analyzing Oil
Posted August 26 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
I’ve been too long on this suspension stuff lately, so let’s shift gears a little.
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Drag Shock Absorbers
Posted August 25 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
Another important point to consider when choosing a shock absorber, especially in a rear suspension application, is the overall length of the shock.
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Shock Valving
Posted August 24 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
In my previous blog, we talked about how a shock absorber is actually designed to dampen spring oscillations.
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Performance Shock Absorber Basics
Posted August 23 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
If you’ve been following this blog as we go through changes to improve handling, you know we’ve started by adding a larger front sway bar and cutting the springs to improve handling and dialing in a little more static...
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More On Sway Bars
Posted August 22 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
Here’s where the bigger-is-better theory tends to spend a lot of its time.
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Spring Rate Tech
Posted August 21 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
The best way to look at choosing a spring rate is that the spring is what supports the vehicle.
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Sway Bars and Cutting Coil Springs
Posted August 20 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
Last blog we talked about camber changes and how that could improve the car’s handling.
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Front End Alignment Basics
Posted August 19 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
One of the easiest ways to improve front suspension handling without spending any money is with the front end alignment.
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Defining Understeer And Oversteer
Posted August 18 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
We’re going to approach the front suspension first.
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Handling Basics
Posted August 17 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
Before we get into how to improve your suspension, we really should start with a safe, reliable suspension.
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Pro Touring Is More Than Just For Show
Posted August 16 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
Pro Touring has become one of the hottest new directions for building a performance street car.
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Dynomation 5: Excellent Engine Simulation Software
Posted August 15 2009 05:00 AM by CarCraft
I’ve always been a big fan of simulation software almost from the first systems that came out.
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