ARC (Auto Rod Controls) SIM-8 and SIM-8ECU
The cockpit of your race car is a special place and many racer take great care to arrange it in a fashion that fits their style and is efficient for racing. One item that’s critical is the electrical switch panel, is you’ll use it to power up the vehicle, start the engine and control electrically driven devices like the water pump, fuel pump, fan, intercooler pump, lights, etc.
Where It All Started—TREMEC Transmissions
Known around the globe for producing some of the baddest manual transmissions in drag racing, TREMEC is a leading manufacturer of torque transfer solutions that surprisingly got its start thanks to government regulation.
MAHLE Motorsport 7.3L Ford Godzilla PowerPak Piston Set
The 7.3L Godzilla engine installed in Ford’s 250 and 350 Super Duty trucks is increasingly becoming a popular swap engine for drag racing and performance builds. MAHLE Motorsport, recognizing the versatility and drag race potential of Mustangs and other vehicles equipped with the Godzilla engine, added the Godzilla PowerPak piston set to its 2023 product lineup.
Tech Review—Baer Brakes Fox-Mustang Upgrade
The concept of modifying your vehicle is to, at the least personalize it, and at the most improve it. Sometimes doing so with the wrong parts, however, can lead to less-than-favorable results. Here we look into a situation just like that, where the parts weren’t working as expected, but a switch to Baer Brakes products put the pony on the right path.
Superior Studs From ARP
NMRA and NMCA racers rely on ARP products for superior quality, looks and for its wide range of fasteners that meet your needs, whether you’re building and engine or assembling a rear end.
Born To Burn—E3 Spark Plugs
Internal combustion requires fuel, air and a spark and E3 Spark Plugs has been helping to power winners in a wide range of motorsports, including drag racing at many levels. E3 produces plugs for a wide range of performance applications, from the 5.0L Coyote to NHRA nitromethane-burning Top Fuel engines.
Camshaft Types Explained
Camshafts, and the shape of the lobes on them, can play a dramatic effect on how a vehicle performs at different engine speeds. Understanding how they work—and the different types available—will help you to maximize your four-stroke engine’s performance. 
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