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PerformanceParts.com’s Dirt Late Model with the Pit Crew

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The “pit crew” at PerformanceParts.com in Piney Flats pause at the back of the warehouse to celebrate the upgrades on this ride before it hits the track. 

Once you get the smell of the racing fuel in your system, if you have ever turned a wrench or climbed in behind the wheel of a race car, you are hooked for life. Racing is a disease, a cancer that keeps eating away at your body, it’s does not easily let go!

Performance Parts Online Retail’s Dave Loggans has been doing it for years; since he was 8 years old. Dave is an ASE Certified Master Machinist who is on the phone to answer questions and help customers get the parts they need and the best performance possible out of their car or truck.

Recently Dave brought Kenneth Wilkerson’s PerformanceParts.com/TNT Race Cars’ dirt late model by the warehouse to shoot a video of a new product line that is going to be available soon. Dave does all of the precision tuning on the engine for Kenneth. While the car was at the warehouse, Dave showed and explained to us the workings of the car as well as the time and technology that goes into building a dirt late model.

Kenneth and his sons, Johnny and Jason, built the car from the bare TNT chassis to a rolling race car. They installed the suspension and did all of the sheet metal body work in their shop at home. They added the Auto Meter gauges, wired the car for the MSD ignition system and attached the G-Force safety belts.

Dave and Kenneth installed the engine in the car, a GM Performance “604” crate engine. They attached the Hedman Husler headers, installed the MSDdistributor and wires, put the NGK spark plugs in the engine, filled the engine, transmission, and quick change rear end with Royal Purple oils and grease, installed the Holley carburetor, which had been converted to accept E-85 fuel, and fired the engine. The timing was set and the engine run through the break-in period. The new R2C Competition Series Filter and base assembly were placed on top of the carburetor to complete the set up.

For all your performance needs, big or small, be sure to give Dave a call at 1-800-585-0683 or go directly to the website, set up an account and order online.

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Racing with a Pro

Once you get the smell of the racing fuel in your system and if you have ever turned a wrench or got behind the wheel of a race car you are hooked for life. Racing is a disease, a cancer that keeps eating away at your body, it’s hard to let go!

PerformanceParts.com’s Dave Loggans has been doing it for years, since he was 8 years old. Dave is an ASE Certified Master Machinist that is available by phone to answer questions and help customers get the parts they need to get the best performance possible out of their car or truck.

Recently Dave brought Kenneth Wilkerson’s PerformanceParts.com, TNT Race Cars “dirt late model” by the warehouse to shoot a video of a new product line that is going to be available soon at PerformanceParts.com. Dave does all of the precision tuning on the engine for Kenneth. While the car was at the warehouse Dave showed and explained to us the workings of the car as well as the time and technology that goes into building a dirt late model.

Kenneth and his sons, Johnny and Jason, built the car from the bare TNT chassis to a rolling race car. They installed the suspension and did all of the sheet metal body work in their shop at home. They added the Auto Meter gauges, wired the car for the MSD ignition system and attached the G-Force safety belts.

Dave and Kenneth installed the engine in the car, a GM Performance “604″ crate engine. They attached the Hedman Husler headers, installed the MSD distributor and wires, put the NGK spark plugs in the engine, filled the engine, transmission, and quick change rear end with Royal Purple oils and grease, installed the  Holley carburetor, that has been converted to accept E-85 fuel, and fired the engine. The timing was set and the engine run through the break-in period. The new R2C Competition Series Filter and base assembly was placed on top of the carb to complete the set up.

For all your performance needs, big or small, be sure to give Dave a call at PerformanceParts.com at 1.800.585.0683.

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Airaid 720-128 Premium Air Filter


Airaid’s Premium grade air filters are hand built using the finest filter materials available. Airaid begins with multiple layers of cotton gauze and combines them with their own exclusive filtration technology to create a world-class filter.

The filter body is made from hand-poured urethane that will not crack or shrink in the harsh, high heat environment usually found under the hood.

Every one of Airaid’s filters is washable and reusable and will literally last for the life of your vehicle. And each one is covered by Airaid’s exclusive “no hassle” warranty.

Conical, 3.375″ long
9″ x 4.5″ top, 11.5″ x 5″ bottom
4.375″ diameter offset inlet

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12% Horsepower Gain With Proform Carb Spacer

Proform carb spacerRecent dyno testing at Adrenaline Autosports, in Chatsworth, CA, on a mildly built Ford 302, fitted with stock 289 heads, revealed incredible results. Baseline numbers with a 600-cfm Holley carb and no spacer produced 218.57 rear wheel horsepower at 5500 rpm with 252.97 ft-lbs. of torque. The carb was switched to a 680-cfm QFT street carb, manufactured with a Proform® carb main body, and one pull was made with each of the three variations of Proform 1-inch phenolic spacers supplied in their Trackside Carb Spacer kit.
The wide open spacer proved to be the most efficient for this engine, producing a whopping 244.62 rear wheel horsepower with 276.55 ft-lbs. of torque, equating to a 12% HP increase and , a 9% torque increase. That’s a gain of 26.5 horsepower and 23.58 ft-lbs. of torque with only a carb change and spacer install. We broke down the numbers for the spacer only, and this simple change resulted in an increase of 14 rear wheel horsepower and 9 ft-lbs. of torque. Incredible! and the 3-in-1 spacer kit is under $80. Now that’s a low cost power adder producing astounding results!

By simply changing the carb and adding the Proform 67160C spacer to this engine, we gained increased throttle response, realized the full power band of the engine, and at wide open throttle it felt like it would never stop pulling. That, coupled with the horsepower and torque increase, makes this combination a winner on street or strip.

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Cleaning Your Edelbrock Aluminum Intake Manifold

Edelbrock has posted a tech tip titled Cleaning Your Edelbrock Aluminum Intake Manifold

Edelbrock Tech Tip:
Cleaning Your Edelbrock Aluminum Intake Manifold

Cleaning Your Edelbrock Aluminum Intake Manifold

While networking with consumers at shows and events, we learn a lot about our customer and what they want from Edelbrock. The old adage, “necessity is the mother of invention” is very true in most cases. This leads us to the question that has incited us to write this Edelbrock Tech Tip feature, “How do you recommend I clean my Edelbrock intake manifold”?Edelbrock intake manifolds are manufactured from a sand cast process utilizing 808 aluminum alloy and have an as-cast wheel-a-brated finish. As-cast is defined as a raw aluminum finish without any protective coating. As-cast aluminum is porous and can absorb under-hood chemicals such as dirt, grease and fuel, resulting in discoloration, rust, or staining. All Edelbrock intake manifolds are as-cast unless offered in our high-luster EnduraShine™ or PermaStar® coated finishes.

Once a porous aluminum finish is stained, it can be very difficult to find an environmentally safe cleaner that will actually extract the blemish from the pores of the aluminum. In our research in finding a safe and effective alternative, Edelbrock has found an aluminum cleaner option that can work effectively, OxiSolv Aluminum Cleaner. It is important to follow OxiSolv’s instructions to prevent damage to other parts on your engine.

Manufactured by OxiSolv, a manufacturer of industrial and commercial cleaning products, OxiSolv Aluminum Cleaner is effective for use in cleaning our as-cast aluminum intake manifolds, cylinder heads, and water-pumps when used as directed. Edelbrock does not sell OxiSolv, however you can visit the following websites for additional product information and locations on where to purchase.

For Detailed OxiSolv Product Information Click Here.

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Carburetor Installation

Edelbrock has added some nice instructional videos to their web site, specifically on carburetor installation.

  1. Vic’s Intro
  2. Before You Start Part I, II
  3. Removal
  4. Installation Part I, II, III, IV
  5. Additional Tuning Part I, II
  6. Troubleshooting
    > Idling/Mixture Screws don’t work
    > Fast Idle Adjustment
    > Vacuum Leaks/Erratic Idle
    > Runs Poor Under Load
    > Seeing or Smelling Gas
    > Erratic Idle and Pinging
    > Excessive High Idle
    > Automatic Transmission Not Shifting
    > Poor Performance after Several Days
    > Hesitation and Stumbling
    > Off-Idle Surging

Source: Edelbrock Tech Page

Mallory Electric Fuel Pump

When using a Mallory 110 or 140 electric fuel pump with a bypass style regulator, be sure to remove the spring from the pump and install the bypass spacer that is included with the regulator.