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Best Under Hood Paint For Engine Bay

Unless you’re building an over-the-top show car you’ll probably want a paint that is understated and close to how the factory would have done it. Getting the right sheen and color to match your classic ride can be tough and sometimes modern base coat clear coat systems can give to […]

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Top 3 Ways to Clean Greasy Parts

Cleaning Greasy parts is never fun but it can be made easier by the way you tackle it. Nothing is more satisfying than taking grimy, greasy parts and turning them into nice, painted and detailed parts! We show our top 3 favorite ways to clean parts and why below. Parts […]

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Atomic AirForce Intake Boosts LT1 Power

Simple modifications are the best and swapping an intake on a Chevy LT1 engine can make a world of difference when you choose a proven winner like the MSD Atomic AirForce Intake! Read below what makes this intake heads above the rest. Intake Runner Design- The unique bell-mouthed intake runners […]

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The Best Car Duster To Save Paint

Cleaning a car can be detrimental to the surface if you aren’t careful. Even when cleaning or dusting your car at a car show you could potentially damage or lightly scratch the paint if you use the wrong cleaner, duster or rag. While it isn’t hard to buff out minor […]

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Top Media Blasting Safety Accessories

Media blasting is a beautiful symphony of abrasive media, compressed air and rust and old paint. The high velocity of the media hitting the surface of the item you’re stripping causes the existing paint, rust, and debris to be knocked off in hurry. If you could hold the part under […]

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The Safest Way to Disassemble A Vehicle

Whether you’re restoring or repairing your daily drive you will want to try and save those parts from major damage when disassembling the vehicle. Using metal screwdrivers, pry bars and other objects can damage the parts and cause you more work during reassembly as they might not fit correctly. We’ve […]