Forget "low and slow," our annual Performance Guide will help you bring your engine into the new era. It's been 10 years since our first engine/SEMA shot on the cover of Lowrider magazine. The fact of the matter is that there were only a few of us who were doing the crossover engines, but since that shoot in 1998 we haven't turned back. In fact, we have embraced the bull by its horns and showed you, the readers, all along about the essentials of engine building.
Why just dress up your engine when you can get the performance out of it as well? That's what we've been saying for years and lowriders today have embraced that philosophy. Besides the chrome intakes and EnduraShine carburetor combinations that have become a standard upgrade to most builds, lowriders today are looking to build engines that are going to last and be able to take the upgrades. As our economy gets worse, we've learned to budget our money, which is something that has become common since most lowriders will build their cars in steps.
Performance for your engine starts as early as picking the right oil for your engine block. If the lube is not the correct one for your engine, it can thin out from the heat that's created, especially with all of the chrome-plated and billet parts that most builders are adding to their custom lowriders today. Different vehicles have different uses and therefore have different needs. The motor oil industry knows this, so their engineers and scientists are committed to creating products that help your vehicle perform its best no matter what you drive, from a vintage lowrider to your toy hauler or SUV. Using the right oil will help protect the engine and keep it breathing for a while longer. An example is Castrol's Syntec oil, which is fine-tuned to provide high-heat protection and help prevent oil from boiling away.
Do you want to play head games when building the top end? Picking the right heads for your engine will give you a few extra horses. As a matter of fact, a new set of heads on your classic motor will modernize it and give it a little more power, without sacrificing any performance. Most of today's production heads deliver exceptional, out-of-the-box performance gains for engines. Today's heads are available in aluminum or cast iron and are the optimum choice for a variety of performance applications, including lowriders, street rods, muscle cars, drag racing, and oval track racing.
Other tricks being done to engines include a valvetrain upgrade, featuring a rolling lifter, cam, and rockers setup. Most modern stock engines are equipped with this style to allow a smoother operating setup. There is nothing wrong with the old hydraulic flat tap combinations but by using a hydraulic rolling valvetrain you will get your engine running like a modern day engine. Upgrading the bottom end is just as important.
One of the most popular new performance tricks for custom engines is to add a serpentine drive system, similar to those found on most of today's stock cars and trucks. There are several aftermarket serpentine systems available, which all work well because the industry finally has the R&D down to where it should be. Most serpentine systems have their own unique style and appearance. When choosing a serpentine kit, it will come down to individual style and preference.
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March Performance's ultra-drive front-style mount kit, designed to fit Ram Jet and Tune Po
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Billet Specialties pulleys along with March Performance chrome-plated brackets and new com
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March Performance Style Track serpentine system: $1,799 (before $600 chrome bill)
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Edelbrock's EnduraShine carb: $425
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Internal components: $6,000Chrome valve covers and air cleaner:$400Tuff Stuff chrome GM Sa
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Taylor 8mm spark plug wires: $65Summit Racing ball mill valve covers, wire looms, and brea
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TCI Streetfighter Transmission Turbo 350: $900;Lokar's 350 dipstick: $65
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Holley throttle body:TPI $465 (before polish and chrome)
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Vintage air polish compressor for serpentine setup: $429
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Hedman Hedders mid back: $408
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Chrome Moroso oil filter: $20Milodon oil pan: $270FelPro oil pan gasket: $40
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Power Master's chrome starter: Starting at $270 (depending on the torque needed for the en
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Energy Suspension's chrome motor mounts: $36FelPro oil pan gasket: $40
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Hot Rod Air v-belt compressor: $218
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Speedway's polished stainless Tru-Ram exhaust manifold for small Chevy: Starting at $499
Letting your engine breathe is very important and is usually one of the first upgrades done to the cars. From glass packs to a set of modern day Flowmaster exhaust mufflers. When you purchase custom exhaust systems for your vehicle, you can rest assured that you are getting the most advanced and professionally engineered mandrel-bent exhaust system available. Each exhaust system is custom tailored to fit your vehicle for ease in installation and to give your vehicle that custom look. The benefits of exhaust systems include reduced backpressure for improved acceleration and towing power, cooler underhood temperatures, cleaner and more efficient burn in the combustion chambers, and, more importantly, better fuel economy. Another upgrade you can do for your exhaust is to add a set of hedders. Many companies are offering 50-state legal hedders for certain applications, but you should always look at your state laws to see what restrictions may apply to your ride.
From the proper lube to the latest engine accessories available for your classic, this guide is sure to touch upon every subject under your hood. Picking the right combination of accessories can really dress up your engine compartment and should also provide bolt-on power and give your car a little extra go for your money. So, if you want to look good underhood, or just want to go fast with a few bolt-on performance products, this guide is a great place to start.
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Hooker's Block Hugger headers: Starting at $353
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ARP Fasteners stainless steel cylinder head bolt: Starting at $140
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Proform's new chrome starters offer high torque and bear a gear-reduction design. It also
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Mark 7 Machine custom-machined aluminum radiators: $3,365
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MSD's Chrome Blaster 2 ignition coils: Starting at $44 each
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Classic Tube's stainless steal tubing will keep the lines of your engine from vapor lockin
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Optima battery: $160Summit Racing billet battery tray: $80Be Cool radiator: $639 and up (d
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Summit Racing's smooth air cleaner: Starting at $83 (before chroming)
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Lokar's Ram Jet brackets: $50 (not including the kickdown or throttle cables)
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Mattson's aluminum radiators for the '59-'69 Impala, equipped with Spal Electric fans: $99
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MSD Ignition's fuel injection distributors: $300
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Proforms chrome alternator: as low as $123 (on the Internet)
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ARP
531 Spectrum Circle
Oxnard
CA
93030
805-278-7223
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Professional Products
Hawthorne
CA
3-23/-779-2020
professional-products.com
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Be Cool Radiator
www.becool.com
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March Performance
5820 Hix Rd.
Westland
MI
48185
734-729-9070
www.marchperformance.com
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Billet Specialties
500 Shawmut Ave., Dept. SC
La Grange
IL
60526
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Mark 7 Machine Radiators
www.mark7machine.com
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Classic Tube
80 Rotech Drive
Lancaster
NY
14086
800-882-3711
www.classictube.com
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Mattson's Radiator
www.mattsonsradiator.com
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Edelbrock
Dept. 5.0
2700 California St.
Torrance
CA
90503
310-781-2222
www.edelbrock.com
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Milodon
2250 Agate Ct.
Simi Valley
CA
93065
805-577-5950
www.milodon.net
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Energy Suspension
1131 Via Callejon
San Clemente
CA
92673
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Moroso
Guilford
CT
2-03/-453-6571
www.moroso.com
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Fel-Pro Gaskets
N/A
federal-mogul.com
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MSD
El Paso
TX
79936
915-857-5200
www.msdignition.com
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GM Performance
www.gmperformanceparts.com
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Summit Racing
P.O. Box 909
Akron
OH
44309-0909
800-230-3030
www.summitracing.com
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Hedman Hedders
16410 Manning Way
Cerritos
CA
90701
310-921-0404
www.hedman.com
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Street and Performance
www.hotrodlane.cc
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Holley
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Taylor wires
www.taylorvertex.com
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Hooker Headers
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TCI
Ashland
MS
662-224-8972
www.tciauto.com
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Hot Rod Air
www.hotrodair.com
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Tuff Stuff Performance
www.tuffstuffperformance.com
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Pertronix
440 E. Arrow Hwy.
San Dimas
CA
91773
800-827-3758
www.pertronix.com
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Vintage Air
10305 I.H. 35 North
San Antonio
TX
78233
800-862-6658
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Performance Stainless Steel
P.O. Box 67266, Dept. SC
Scotts Valley
CA
95067
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World Products
Ronkonkoma
NY
6-31/-981-1918
www.worldcastings.com
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ProForm
8-10/-774-7775
proformparts.com
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