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Old 05-13-2010, 11:49 AM   #1
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Terry, it's not the 2.0 gear sets that make them last. I have customers with trucks showing well over 200,000 miles, with 4.10 gears, and still use no oil & run like new. One of my heros, Bennie Osborn (Used to run Top Fuel) made a real good living over hauling 100,000 mile Chevy pickups. Cleaner running and less oil contamination with EFI is a big contributor to that.

Thankfully, Bennie has retired. He would be like the Maytag repairman now.
OK....Im with you and I want to thank you publicly for helping me figure out what was wrong with my vette several months ago. I lost some meat on my knuckles but it worked. Thanks again.

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Old 05-13-2010, 11:39 AM   #2
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I have to comment on this one....I was an old car kind of guy too...certainly loved old camaro's....chevelles and vettes....owned, raced and worked on many.....and I loved them....I had no use for fuel injection and overhead cams....and all this new stuff....but being kinda open minded.....I said why not ...lets try it.....

And of course now its pretty neat.....a tremendous amount of work but a lot of fun also....the new engines are really well developed from the factory probably because of guys like Terry that worked on those old combos for years and many of those things are standard on engines today......We done many things to our cars to make it much easier to work on....which I think scares a lot of people away....I know I was...but all in all when you get it the way you want...its no different than the old cars.....just a few more wires for fuel injection......lol...some of you old timers would be experts in no time...and probably love it....try tuning cylinder 6 only in 2 minutes.....with a couple of keystrokes.....

I still enjoy driving my 170 mph super gas vette.....but the 08 CJ is a blast.....

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It was in Drag Racing Action Nov 09 issue.....
Dont take this the wrong way and I DO think your car is cool but how many would be running these newer cars if they DID NOT have a favorable HP rating (excluding the "hard to find parts" excuse)? Yes they are eaiser (to a point) to work on after removing all of the junk that a stock new car has installed that in the way but you cant do all of that on a street driven car. Thats race car stuff. Ever since the manufacturers went from a gross rating to a net rating its been an up hill battle to place a close and fair HP rating on these cars. The blower on the new Mustangs is just another variable to deal with. Maybe its time to classify combos some other way? Dont ask me how as I sure dont know.
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Old 05-13-2010, 12:24 PM   #3
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I have to comment on this one....I was an old car kind of guy too...certainly loved old camaro's....chevelles and vettes....owned, raced and worked on many.....and I loved them....I had no use for fuel injection and overhead cams....and all this new stuff....but being kinda open minded.....I said why not ...lets try it.....

And of course now its pretty neat.....a tremendous amount of work but a lot of fun also....the new engines are really well developed from the factory probably because of guys like Terry that worked on those old combos for years and many of those things are standard on engines today......We done many things to our cars to make it much easier to work on....which I think scares a lot of people away....I know I was...but all in all when you get it the way you want...its no different than the old cars.....just a few more wires for fuel injection......lol...some of you old timers would be experts in no time...and probably love it....try tuning cylinder 6 only in 2 minutes.....with a couple of keystrokes.....

I still enjoy driving my 170 mph super gas vette.....but the 08 CJ is a blast.....

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It was in Drag Racing Action Nov 09 issue.....
I have to agree I like my 1970 small block chevelle well enough but it is a dinosaur,I built what I had and used what I know. If (when) those new z-28's are accepted I would love to have one of those, after all I installed a data aquisition into the car so why not use a laptop to tune the whole car with a few key strokes. for the record the car is older than me but my 6 year old niece runs circles around me with her computer skills.
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Old 05-13-2010, 05:54 PM   #4
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I worked for the late Steve Collison from '81 to '93. Most of my articles appeared in Super Stock & Drag Illustrated but I also wrote articles for Car Craft, Bracket Racing USA, and Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords. I tried to highlight class racers whenever possible and did features on Dave LeBrun, Alan Peters, and Jim Barber to name a few. I love seeing magazine features on class racers. My friend Johnny D is doing a pretty good job at Drag Racing Action (When was the last time you saw a A/SA on the COVER of a national car magazine?) and I have seen some nice pieces in National Dragster.

I too love the old muscle but I also see a great diversity of combinations in other classes as well (like Art Leong's SS Neon). In a utopian world, I would like to see a resurrection of SS&DI but I realize the audience would be limited. Evan is right in that the bottom line is the bottom line. Selling magazines is the goal which means presenting a product that appeals to as many people as possible.

(BTW Evan, I am semi-retired now so if you're looking for a writer, let me know.)
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Old 05-28-2010, 06:36 PM   #5
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Its a sign of the times. Us dinosaures are about to become extinct. The magazines you mentioned havent had anything in them worth reading for about 25 years.
With rare exceptions, X-Tech Man, you hit the nail right on the head!! I can't recall last time I bought an issue of CC, HR or PHR magazine. Okay, I do....it was sometime back in the early/mid-1990s but only 'cause it had a rare Hemi Mopar featured or some resto article, but even back then it was a very rare occurance for I stopped buying Car Craft on a regular basis in 1985 and PHR and Hot Rod a couple of years (or so) earlier. I believe SS/DI was gone after 1996 so that was the last time I purchased it but only after checking out its table of contents.

Man, I remember those misspent, car-crazed daze of my youth when I couldn't wait for next month's issue of Car Car, Hot Rod, Popular Hot Rodding, Super Stock & Drag Illustrated, High Performance Cars, Rodder & Super/Stock and Speed & Supercar (or some special issue put out by one of the aforementioned) to arrive at my local newsstand, all of which I'd buy without thumbing through the issue first or checking out its table of contents to see if anything worthwhile (read: cool!) was contained therein. I just parted with my 50 or 75 cents and went on my merry way anxious to get home and start reading every word and checking out every picture on every page including the really cool ads that were once the norm.

That was really a great time...

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