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Rolling Meadows High School Instructor Named November Finalist For 2020 ‘B’laster Instructor Of The Year’

Our November Finalist shares how teaching should always be about the students, and how he helps develop his students into self-sufficient techs with a drift car project.

Reflashing And Reprogramming For Newbies

The choice to reflash is the hardest because there is no one solution or single path to follow.

Ride Of The Week: 1962 Studebaker Lark

In 1959, Studebaker brought out a new car called the Lark that looked dramatically different from previous models, even though it incorporated the same main body structure used since 1953.

Electronic Power Steering: Better Than Hydraulic?

Diagnosing electric power steering systems requires an understanding of voltage, current and loads. Also, a technician must understand how the modules and sensors work together to determine the level of assist.

A Day In The Life Of A NASCAR Engine

Engine Builder recently got an inside look at engine development at Earnhardt Childress Racing (ECR) from Andrew Randolph, ECR’s technical director. He gave us the scoop on the Chevrolet engine in Cup called a R07.2 and all that goes into maxing out its performance every week.

Ride Of The Week: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe

This split-window pro-tourer is a world-class custom that features a potent drivetrain, a modern suspension and many well-executed details that make it the perfect combination of show and go.

Ride Of The Week: 1972-1976 Jensen-Healey

This all-new two-seat roadster was powered by a Lotus-built twin-cam (16-valve) four-cylinder engine. Its all-steel unibody coachwork had a grille-less front end with recessed headlights.

Engine Of The Week: NASCAR Cup Series Chevrolet 5.8L V8 Engine

At the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup level, it’s no secret that the competition is fierce. Every little thing matters from the driver to pit stops to one of the most important aspects – the engine.

Harley-Davidson’s New Street Rod Is Tuned For Dynamic Urban Performance

An addition to the Harley-Davidson Street model family, the Street Rod is agile, powerful and tuned for maneuvering through traffic and congestion.

Serial Data Bus Diagnostics

If serial data buses did not exist, a wiring harness would have to be five times its normal size and use twice as many sensors to deliver the same level of functionality and safety we see in the modern vehicle.