Keith Black might not be a household name, but for many fans of drag racing and high-performance engines, he's a legend. Black, or "Uncle Keith," died in 1991. So, if your question is, "Does Keith ...
Readers of this series will discover new thoughts and ample reinforcements for building consistent, powerful, and competitive Saturday-night engines. Jencks lays the hard-core foundation and McFarland ...
Pontiac's crown jewel of the 1960s is often thought to be the GTO. The reality is that it was working on much meaner machines ...
Proline Racing (PLR), not to be confused with Pro-Line Racing (an RC car parts supplier), builds some of the most renowned drag racing powerplants on the market today. If you watch something like Pro ...
Of all the different types of automobile racing in the world, only a select few can claim that the engines used were developed "for competition use only'' and are not reworked passenger car ...