Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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The turbo back type exhaust system mounts directly to the turbo and provides maximum diameter as well as reduced band degree angles and mandrel bent pipe. The objective is to provide the absolute lowest exhaust gas temperatures, maximum exhaust flow, torque and horsepower possible. Fits 2003-2007 Extended Cab/Crew Cab Configurations.




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Monday, November 21, 2011

Truck Performance 101 - A Beginner's Guide

Truck Performance 101 - A Beginner's Guide

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Today, the aftermarket gives truck owners more performance options than ever before. However, all the new truck performance products and gizmos can be a little hard to sort through. What you need for your specific truck's performance will depend on what type of truck you have and what you use it for.

What is performance? Basically, it is the word used to describe speed, fuel consumption rate and towing ability. Performance is primarily measured in terms of horsepower (HP) and Torque.

Horsepower, or HP, is by definition, the power of an engine in comparison to horses. For example, a truck with 100 horsepower is as fast as 100 horses all rolled into one. Horsepower is often indicative of a truck's top speed. Horsepower does not necessarily mean that a truck is fast from a standing start (see torque) but instead it is often indicative of the speed attainable by a particular truck. This being said other factors such as weight and grade will impact the final speed achieved. In more scientific terms, HP is the common measurement when rating an engine's power. One horsepower equals 500 ft-lbs. per second, which is basically the power needed to lift 550 pounds one foot off the ground in exactly one second or the power needed to lift 33,000 pounds one foot off the ground in exactly one minute.

Torque refers to a truck's ability to generate pick up. Torque is one of the most important factors at the beginning of any non-rolling start. It is the ability of the truck to send power to the wheels and turn them - moving the entire truck forward. The dictionary defines it as: "The moment of a force; the measure of a force's tendency to produce torsion and rotation about an axis...". The most important thing to remember is that torque is what gets the truck rolling and is very important in towing.

The basics of performance, of course, center on your engine. Think of your engine as basically a big air pump. It breathes air in through the air intake and breathes it out through the exhaust. The easier your engine can breathe the more performance it will deliver. The stock engine you received from the factory comes with OEM air induction and exhaust. Modifying these two areas is relatively easy and can deliver significant increases in both HP and torque. One other primary factor affecting your performance is the engines computer. The stock OEM computer your truck came with is set to a "safe mode" to protect the truck against virtually any driver error...e.g., redlining. Although these settings are meant to protect the truck, they can impede performance significantly. Tweaking your truck's computer can significantly increase HP and torque while still providing safety to the engine. We'll look at each of these three performance enhancements below.

Air Intake

The air intake primarily consists of your vehicle's air filter. Stock air filters are made of pleated paper. The problem with pleated paper is it often tends to become clogged which greatly reduces the airflow. Fragments of paper are ingested or sucked into the intake system creating a hole for gritty contaminants to enter the engine. In addition, these filters have to be replaced often to maintain a basic level of performance. Aftermarket filters are made of cotton gauze or engineered foam. These filters, made by companies like K&N, Airaid, Green Filter and True Flow significantly increase the flow of air through the filter. In addition, these filters defend against dirt at twice the rate or more than their paper counterparts and most come with a lifetime warranty...that's one filter for the life of your vehicle. Installation of these filters is super easy...just replace your existing factory air filter.

The second factor effecting air intake is the temperature of the air coming into the engine. You've probably noticed that your truck runs better on cold days. That is because the air is denser and denser air allows more combustion when mixed with fuel and ignited. Stronger combustion means more power to move your piston in the cylinder. Aftermarket companies...many of the same mentioned above...have developed systems called "Cold Air Intakes", that move the point of air intake from the top of your engine, which is normally very hot, to a point outside the engine. The result is that the air being sucked into your engine is much cooler than it would be using the normal air filter location. Cold air intakes require a little more handyman skills that just replacing a filter. However, they can be installed easily by anyone that has basic tools.

Exhaust Systems

Exhaust is the "exhale" to your engines lungs. The more twists and turns in the exhaust, the less your vehicle can breathe easily. Exhaust systems come with three primary elements...the muffler, exhaust pipes and muffler tips. The first two are the main ingredients that effect HP and torque. OEM factory exhausts are well made, but not designed to deliver maximum performance. Aftermarket systems from companies like Magnaflow, Banks and Gibson are engineered specifically for each truck and are designed to get the most out of your vehicle. In addition to more power, these systems also deliver an enviable "roar" that will let others know you have tricked out your truck. I do not recommend installing an exhaust system unless you are a true gear head and are prepared for cutting and welding. Although most muffler shops do not carry these products, they will be glad to install them for you.

Computer Chips and Programmers

Your truck's computer is technically referred to by gear heads as the Engine Control Unit (ECU). The ECU that controls the engine is very complicated. OEM's program them to satisfy emissions requirements, meet EPA fuel economy requirements and protect the engine against abuse. The computer does this by controlling many aspects of the vehicles performance, but primarily controls the ignition, fuel injection and spark time. As mentioned above, the OEM's set the default value of the ECU to an "ultra-safe" mode to insure adherence to government guidelines and to protect the engine from abusive driving. Aftermarket companies like Hypertech, Edge, Unichip and Superchips manufacturer chips and programmers that will either plug into your ECU or programmers that will alter the factory settings. Chip manufacturers set the products for each specific vehicle to a default performance setting. Programmer manufacturers allow more versatility in that they allow custom modifications to compensate for other performance add-ons like cold air kits and exhaust systems. These systems are relatively easy to install by anyone that has a little mechanical knowledge.

In conclusion, you can significantly increase your HP and Speed by just making these basic changes to your truck. Some all-in-one kits can deliver up to a 40% increase in overall performance. Finally, contrary to rumor, none of these products will void the warranty of your truck. There is a federal law called the "Magnuson Moss Warranty Act" that prevents automobile manufacturers from voiding warranties from the addition of aftermarket products. These are just a few of the many performance products available from the aftermarket. I will be covering more advanced performance products, like superchargers, in a subsequent article.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Stereo System Upgrades For Cars and Trucks

Stereo System Upgrades For Cars and Trucks

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Most people want to personalize their ride with stereo upgrades and the latest bling items. In this article we will discuss the latest options for upgrading your vehicle's sound system. The first thing to start off with is deciding where to put all the components. Many people will want the CD changer out of view. Simple sheet metal brackets can be made to mount it inside a console below the surface to where the console lid clears the unit and goes undetected from any one's view. The head unit with AM FM tuner can be installed behind the glove box lid using 20 gauge metal and bent to hold the unit which is standard size with a built in bracket system. To hide a sub woofer there are many places.

A good location is behind the rear seat up against the package tray where there is ample room to upgrade to a much larger speaker. A paper board mockup will allow you to know how big of an enclosure to purchase at your local supplier. Be sure the minimum air space required was met while holding it all in place. All major speakers MFG list their minimum air space requirements for any given speaker. You may have to modify the back of the rear seat a bit to allow the sub clearance and removing a wire or two will not make much difference in supporting your back. Another place is where you rest your feet in the front seat. The kick panels are an excellent place for the front speakers. You can angle them to still allow good foot room while the sound waves hit the opposite side passenger directly for optimum sound. When installing sound systems we always look for what the vehicle will offer for locations that allow different alternatives such as places to hide speakers and different sound box sizes depending on ones desires.

If you're looking for first row, front seat sound then a mid range front floor speaker where the floor is cut out to house 8 inch Dyn-Audio mid range speakers is the ticket. Pointing them directly at the front seat passenger's ear for max sound is the only way because they are directional speakers. Right under the dash is a great place to install Image Dynamic Horn speakers for highs/tweeters that offer super crisp vocals and the lead guitars will come to life. In effect it will sound like an entire band is sitting on the hood of the car with unreal clarity and 0 distortion detected by any humans ear. When building hi-level systems such as this high power is needed so the front speakers would be powered by a JL 450/4v2 amp for max output with 1 gauge power leads and crossovers with separate equalization installed. For subwoofers you need a lot of power such as 2-1000 watt JL amps to provide power for a qty of 6 -10 inch W6 JL drivers in the trunk. Image Dynamics EQ will allow complete adjusting to the system.

Installing an EPICENTER by Audio Control is a nice component that allows you to bring out more bass in older music then it originally had. It features A Dial Rotation. Your fuse block needs to be upgraded when you go this route to massive 1-0 wires and relays to keep everything powered up safely. Hiding wiring where carpet can cover over them and away from heat sources like exhaust systems is very important and a door step plate channel is an excellent way to run the wires front to back. We like Optima batteries to power everything as they are gel and have no acid residue. Yellow Red and or Blue top are built for marine use for extra reserve capacity. Keep in mind that you may have to upgrade the amps in your alternator and these are available at most auto parts stores. XM satellite radio is another nice touch. On projects where other components are taking up space you have to improvise.

To build a custom Sub Box take MDF Wood and cut out 6 MDF rings on a router to accept JL W6 speakers. Then mount/glue them in the right matching angles and you are then ready to start covering them. We take fleece and cover them tight using a staple gun then they are wrapped and ready for some fiberglass resin work. Mix up and coat them with resin saturating all materials to get a strong first layer to support thicker matting later.

You can then use a porter cable tool and buzz out the speaker sections. The next step is to tape it off to get ready for the outer cover. Wrap it much in the same way but use polyester cloth and tape the edges around the cars trunk perimeter. Then trim it out much in the same way and also cut out a shaped hole in the back section to allow the sound to come toward the front of the car, The trunk hinges get a U pad treatment that stays with the hinge and fits with a small gap when up, just behind it you can add a trim piece to finish it out.You will then want to sand it down and apply some hi build primer and you are almost done. Simply mount the speakers with T-nuts that have teeth which pull in to the MDF wood when tightened.

Article provided by the Hot Rods team of Jeff Lilly Restorations!

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

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Flowmaster 17171 Cat-back System - Dual Rear Exit - American Thunder - Moderate Sound Overview

For the person who wants the look of a traditional dual exhaust system with all the benefits that a Flowmaster cat-back exhaust system provides. D.O.R. (Dual Out Rear) systems are the perfect choice. American Thunder systems deliver a moderate to aggressive interior and exterior tone and are suited to the enthusiast who wants their performance to be heard. Like all Flowmaster systems, the benefits include improved throttle response, power and mileage. Designed for an easy fit, these systems include all necessary parts and hardware for easy installation.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

2010 Shelby GT500 Super Snake STK # 1109 *SOLD*

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One of the first released to the public! Extremely limited production 2010 Shelby GT500 Super Snake with 750HP! This is CSM# 0029 and is the first and only Super Snake to be produced in eye-catching Grabber Blue. Started life as a fully loaded GT500 with navigation, HID headlights, and deluxe interior with ambient lighting package. The car was broken in for 3124 miles before being sent to Shelby American in Las Vegas to become a 750HP Super Snake. This car only has 2 miles on it since returning from Shelby and it's in showroom new condition. The amazing 750HP from the 5.4L mod motor is achieved via a Shelby/Kenne Bell supercharger, JBA exhaust system and other special tweaks along with Shelby dyno tuning. Then Shelby upgrades the already-capable GT500 suspension and fits each car with Baer six piston brakes with cross drilled/vented rotors. Shelby designed 20 Inch Alcoa wheels give the car an awesome look along with a unique Shelby fiberglass hood, special stripes, and embroidered headrests in the interior. Each car is entered into the Shelby registry as these cars will be collectors for years to some. The Super Snake represents the pinnacle of modern Ford/Shelby performance. Simply the fastest, best-looking, most collectible Mustang that has been produced yet. All window stickers/Shelby American documentation is included in the sale. For more details or to purchase please call us at 704-598-2130 or e-mail sales@streetsideclassics.com Collector financing is available on ...

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2010 Camaro Magnaflow Exhaust

2010 Camaro Magnaflow Exhaust

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Magnaflow performance exhaust is a leading manufacturer of automotive aftermarket exhaust components. Magnaflow Performance Exhaust systems got its start as an extension of Car Sound Exhaust Systems that specializes in performance catalytic converter technology. 25 years later brings us to now and Magnaflow is a leader in the industry world wide. Each of their new products is personally evaluated by Jerry Paolone and tested by the whole team of designers and engineers. They take them out and field test them to make sure that they perform to the highest expectations. One of the latest projects has been the work that they have done for the 2010 Camaro.

The first thing that should be noticed with a Magnaflow Exhaust for a Camaro is the sheer beauty of the pipes, mufflers and the tips. All of their pipes are polished to a mirror finish that shines like the top of the Chrysler building; I think that is how the analogy goes. The pipes are made up of 100% stainless steel so that they will not rust. Of course the pipes underneath won't go as noticed but the tips will no doubt glimmer for all to see. Just taking the Magnaflow Exhaust system for the 2010 Camaro out of the box is impressive.

Once the Magnaflow Exhaust system is installed the real fun begins. From the moment the key is turned on in the ignition to the time the throttle is pushed down is a sweet sound but once the petal is to the metal is transforms into a gorgeous sound. If the look of the Magnaflow exhaust doesn't get the attention it deserves then the sound will definitely pull it in.

By having a Magnaflow Exhaust put into a 2010 Camaro there will be several different areas of improvement. The first was the sound. The second is the increase in power. And Third is the increase in gas mileage. If driven conservatively up to three mile per gallon can be achieved. So over time it will essentially pay for itself. Don't get me wrong, I know that most muscle car owners could care less about the fuel economy they are getting. I'm more the weekend warrior type that uses it as my commuter car on the week days and my fun car on the weekends. All the money I save on gas goes towards other upgrades for my muscle car.

Now back to one of the main benefits of this upgrade. The Power! One of the best benefits of the Magnaflow Exhaust system for the 2010 Camaro is the extra power that it will draw add. Magnaflow definitely adds enough power to pass the "seat of your pants test". The way that the Magnaflow Exhaust can increase the power is by more efficiently moving the exhaust gasses out of the engine. Less back pressure on the engine means that the engine doesn't have to use power to push the gasses out, and you end up getting more power to the ground.

We all live in a day that making something better than it was is quickly becoming king and the Magnaflow Company has been improving the efficiency of exhaust systems for over 25 years now. Magnaflow is committed to putting out the best product available and will always be looking for new technology to stay at the top of this ever so fun market of performance. Better gas mileage, more horse power, more torque and a sound like no other.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

1996 Dodge Ram 3500 V10 Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Tour

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In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour of a 1996 Dodge Ram 3500 V10. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.

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