- Building the LT1 H-Body
Informative site describing how to install and tune an LT1 engine in any car. Details include prices of parts and setup procedure. Not many photos, but text is full of info.
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- CV Carb Tuning Procedures
Site describing how to adjust and modify your CV carburator for maximum performance.
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- Engine Build by Laffey Racing
Technical help from a U.K. race team for people wanting to build their own Short Circuit race car for competition.
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- How Stuff Works: Champ Car
Eighteen picture segments explain every part of a carbon fiber body, 900 HP, 230 MPH race car. A behind the scenes look at the car, the team and the driver.
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- LambdaBoy air fuel ratio meters
A site describing how to calibrate the air fuel ratio in carburated and fuel injected engines using a wide band air fuel ratio meter based on the NTK UEGO sensor.
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- Maximum Boost
Mazda 323 and Laser TX3 Turbo 4WD technical information and club site
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- N2 Performance
Content for the high performance enthusiast, hobby engine builder, motorsports participant, owners of light and medium duty trucks and selected material suitable for use by trade/technical school instructors.
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- Racing Success
Articles and tips for racers. Includes free software and downloads.
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- Relative Horsepower Calculator
JavaScript calculator to determine how altitude, barometric pressure, dewpoint and temperature affect the horsepower of an internal combustion engine.
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- SAE Motorsports
Motorsports engineering information from the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), representing 80,000 mobility engineers and technology practitioners.
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