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  • How to Swap a V-6 Into a V-8 in an S-10 Pick up

    Swapping an engine can be challenging yet fun. When you add a performance swap in the mix it can be even more exciting. Here is a view of an engine swap in process

  • What Are Muffler Baffles?

    Baffled mufflers are generally used in performance applications that require high flow with minimal disruption. They are calibrated to cancel out certain frequencies of sound waves, while allowing...

  • Whistling Exhaust Tips

    Born on the streets of Oakland, California, whistler exhaust tips are pieces of metal welded into the tip of a car's exhaust pipe that emit a high-pitched shriek under acceleration. The sound is...

  • Do Exhaust Tips Improve Sound?

    Whether exhaust tips alone can change the sound of a car depends largely on the components used. Going from a 1.5-inch diameter tip to a 4-inch tip can make the exhaust note deeper but far less...

  • How to Make a Flowmaster Muffler Louder

    Flowmaster makes a number of muffler designs, but the company is known primarily for its baffled designs. This type of muffler eschews the typical fiber-glass packing method of deadening sound...

  • How to Make a Car Faster

    Most cars on the road are driven to simply get you from here to there, whether it be home, work, the store or a friend's house. But some people are not satisfied using their cars for commuting...

  • How to Increase a Car Engine's Horsepower

    A car engine's horsepower is its raw strength, its ability to move the vehicle quickly, accelerate past trouble and haul increasingly large loads. Though stock engines from the dealer often...

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