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Vol umeI VI ssue1 1-December2009 Al l ar dChrysl erdr ags ter r es tor ati onunderw ay for50thanni ver sary M agnantei sa Ramcharger sf an fr om w ay back Chrysl er’ s5yearpl an ADVERTISEMENT Click NEXT PAGE to skip ad MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 TAYLOR TAKES TEXAS SHOOTOUT; NEW CAR COMING With a car borrowed from Richard Patterson, Frankie “Mad Man” Taylor brought his racing season to a close with a victory and $10,000 at the Outlaw Pro Mod Shootout at Texas Raceway in Kennedale. ADVERTISEMENT “We knew Big Bertha had it in her,” Taylor said of Patterson’s ’51 Chevy after running the weekend’s best 3.906 against the Hector-Wiley team in the final on Friday, Nov. 13. Taylor tried to win the Texas Outlaw Pro Mod Association race on Saturday, but had to settle for the runner-up spot to Ken “Bad Bird” Thomas’s 4.08. A new 2005 Corvette is on order from Jeffers Pro Cars and Taylor’s old Vette, damaged at Houston in October, will be in the shop for repair. Taylor plans to run ADRL and TOPMA events in 2010. (photo courtesy Taylor Racing) [11/17/09] HURST SPECIAL EDITION CAMARO RAISES MORE THAN $61,000 SEMA, Chevrolet, eBay and Hurst Performance Vehicles teamed up to auction a pre-production 2010 Hurst Camaro at the SEMA Show. Serial #3, the first Hurst/Camaro offered to the public, was won by Ernest Feist for a winning bid of $61,900 and joins a 1979 Trans-Am in his automotive stable. Featuring choice items, including Hurst/Magnaflow exhaust, Hurst/Eibach suspension, T-2 20-inch forged wheels, a Billet/Plus short throw shifter and a red anodized HARD-DRIVE billet pistol-grip shift handle, the Camaro puts down 445 hp from its V8 mill. Signatures from luminaries such as Doc Watson, Linda Vaughn and Hurst executives, and a personalized “SEMA Special” interior identification badge attest to the rarity of this special vehicle. Ernest Feist (left) placed the winning bid for the third production model 2010 Hurst Camaro. Feist is flanked by his son, Ernie Jr., Linda Vaughn, SEMA Chair-Elect Scooter Brothers, and SEMA Vice President of Councils and Membership Nathan Ridnouer. (photo courtesy SEMA) Proceeds from the sale benefit the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, a program that fosters industry leadership by supporting the education of students pursuing careers in the automotive aftermarket. [11/17/09] Columns - Bowtie Bytes - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 HARVICK WINS AT PHOENIX; HORNADAY CLINCHES FOURTH TRUCK CHAMPIONSHIP ADVERTISEMENT Kevin Harvick took his No. 4 Longhorn Silverado to victory lane at Phoenix International Raceway for the fourth time in the last five years. At the same time, he celebrated with dual burnouts down the front straightaway alongside his Kevin Harvick, Inc. driver Ron Hornaday, Jr. who made history by becoming the first four-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) champion. Hornaday secured the unprecedented feat with a fourth place finish in the Nov. 13 race. Heading in to the season's final race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the battle for the 2009 NCWTS owners' title is still undecided. DeLana Harvick holds a 60-point lead over second place. “I couldn’t think of a better track and I love Phoenix," said the newly crowned champion. "This is a compliment to the team. It takes a lot of people to do this, all the guys back at the shop. Just had another great truck. Mark Smith with the motor program and what he has done and with Chevrolet and everything they do including the wind tunnel and all their support and Pratt and Miller. It just takes a bunch of people and I am just fortunate enough that my wife and I are old enough that we are just at the race track and having fun.” Harvick’s victory marked the first time the award-winning Chevy R07 has visited Victory Lane in NCWTS competition. The victory for Harvick was a continuation of the tradition of Richard Childress Racing (RCR) and Earnhardt Childress Racing (ECR) engines scoring the first-ever win for both the Chevy SB2 and R07 engines in NASCAR competition. “Congratulations to ECR engines for completing the sweep of first wins for both the SB2 and R07 engines in NASCAR Series competition,” said Pat Suhy, GM Racing NASCAR Group Manager. “The streak began with Dale Earnhardt, Sr.’s victory in 1998 at the Daytona 500 with the SB2 and continued with Kevin Harvick’s win in the 2007 Sprint Cup All-Star Race with the R07. RCR driver Clint Bowyer brought home the first Nationwide Series win for the R07 at the 2008 Bristol Spring race. Harvick capped off the string with his win last night at Phoenix in the NCWTS. “Richard (Childress) and Teresa (Earnhardt) have put together a great organization that knows how to maximize the performance and durability of the racing engines used by their teams and customers. Our GM Racing Powertrain group designs parts that provide a strong foundation for them to build from. We are proud to be associated with such a successful organization.” Kevin Harvick also drives the No. 29 Chevrolet in Sprint Cup racing and the No. 21 in the Nationwide series. (Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images) Johnny Sauter, No. 13 Fun Sand/Rodney Atkins/Curb Records Silverado, finished fifth in the race scheduled for 150-laps but a caution on lap 149 forced the race in to overtime for a green-white-checkered finish. Matt Crafton, No. 88 Australian Gold/Menards Silverado, finished eighth to give Team Chevy four of the top-10 finishers in the Phoenix race. Crafton is second in the standings, 150 points ahead of third place as the season winds down to one race to go. Kyle Busch (Toyota) and Aric Almirola (Toyota) finished second and third respectively. [11/17/09] BLUEBAUGH BACK ON TRACK FOR PSCA FINAL IN VEGAS After blowing their engine in early September, Kelly Bluebaugh Racing’s team Magna Fuel is headed to this weekend’s Street Car Super Nationals (SCSN) at the Las Vegas Strip after repairs and upgrades. Crew Chief Deborah Woodard said, ”The team has been sitting in the 6.40’s range, however has not really utilized the potential of the new 784 cubic inch nitrous engine obtained for the Magna Fuel Monte Carlo late last summer.” Bluebaugh, also an engine builder, has changed some of the configuration in the engine for a power advantage with the help of Fulton Competition. In addition, LSM Systems Engineering created a special camshaft design and JE Pistons supplied new custom pistons for the project. [11/17/09] Columns - Bowtie Bytes - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 DOES STEWART KNOW WHEN TO HOLD’EM? ADVERTISEMENT Two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion and current Chase contender Tony Stewart is set to enjoy a great game of poker against his fans. On Saturday, Nov. 28, with the 2009 Chase and a hugely successful race season as an owner/driver behind him, Tony will head for the Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg, Ind., to host the main event of his inaugural ‘Smoke’s Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament.’ Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Tony Stewart Foundation . Since its founding in 2003, the Indianapolis-based foundation has awarded over $4 million in grants to not-for-profit groups throughout the US serving critically ill or injured children; injured, abused or at risk animals, and injured racing drivers and their families. Proceeds from this tourney have been earmarked to benefit organizations dedicated to responsible thoroughbred racehorse retirement and greyhound adoption . A series of satellite tournaments will precede the November 28 Main event. Entry fee for the Main event is $500 - or a spot at the table can be won in the satellite tournaments. Complete information about the tournament, dates of the satellite events, how to enter, details about a pre-tourney VIP reception hosted by Tony at Hollywood Casino, and more can be found at www.SmokesPoker.com . [11/17/09] FUTURE HOT RODDERS WIN $250,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS The five members of Team Fel-Pro from Jolliet Central High School in Joliet, Ill., each earned $10,000 scholarships for their victory in the inaugural Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship at the 2009 SEMA Show. ADVERTISEMENT Dubbed the “Showdown at SEMA,” Team Fel-Pro needed just 44:22 minutes to take apart and reassemble a high-performance Chevy 350 engine in the championship round, besting Team MSD’s 56:54. Hailing from the Elkhart Area Career Center (Elkhart, Ind.), each member of Team MSD was awarded individual $7,500 scholarships. To qualify for the championship round, Team Fel-Pro and Team MSD eliminated teams Hedman Hedders, from Loara High School (Anaheim, Calif.), and Team Edelbrock, from Van Buren Tech Center (Lawrence, Mich.), respectively. The Ohio Technical College and the University of Northwestern Ohio each donated $125,000 toward scholarships to the high school students who participated in the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge National Championship. A total $250,000 in scholarships were awarded to the finalists. For more information on the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge, visit www.hotroddersoftomorrow.com . (photo courtesy SEMA) [11/17/09] Columns - Bowtie Bytes - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 THAT’S HOW THE DROPTOP FLOPS! John Lingenfelter on Modifying SB Ch... John Lingenfelter New $13.57 Catalog of Chevy V8 Engine Casting N... Cars & Parts Magaz... New $18.21 How to Rebuild Your Big Block Chevy Tom Wilson New $14.93 Some of you may remember the Truppi-Kling SS/EA ’70 Chevelle that sold for $1,242,000 in 2006. The car was coveted for a variety of reasons: It was powered by an RPO LS6 454/450 hp rat motor; it was a convert with nothing but drag racing miles on it; it went undefeated in 1970 with Ray Allen driving and won the 1970 World Finals at Dallas. Well, the guy who bought the car back in ’06 decided to put it through the auction line at the Petersen Museum and the hammer came down on a final bid of $264,500! It’s still a lot of money for a SS/EA car but a deep drop in value -- like almost a million. Yikes! (George Cureton photo) [11/17/09] JOHNSON WINS AT PHOENIX, HOLD POINTS LEAD WITH ONE EVENT REMAINING Jimmie Johnson took his No. 48 Lowe's Impala SS to victory lane in the Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) to score his seventh win of the 2009 season. The victory inched Johnson ever closer to his unprecedented fourth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) championship with one race remaining in the season. He holds a 108-point lead after 35 races. “Great performance,” Johnson said after the race. “I just can't thank the team enough for staying focused. Pretty bummed out after last week. Chad (crew chief Knaus) did a great job of kind of steering the team, keeping everybody's spirits up, focused on the right things. We showed up, good in qualifying trim, qualified well. Then once we had that second set of tires on the car today, the car took off. We just made some small adjustments from there, just kept making the car better and better. Very proud of the team, how we can bounce back, stay focused on the right things, and get the job done. I'm very excited. A great position to be in. But Texas was last week, as we all know, and anything can happen. That was proof of it. So looking forward to Homestead. Yes, I am excited. We need to go down there, qualify up front, run up front all night long, stay out of trouble.” A 25th-place or better finish next Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway will notch a spot in NASCAR history for Johnson as the first driver to win four consecutive NSCS championships. The win is the 47th of his NSCS career and fourth at PIR. Jeff Burton brought the No. 31 CAT Financial Impala SS to the checkered flag in the second finishing position. Mark Martin, No. 5 Kellogg's/CARQUEST Impala SS, and pole sitter Martin Truex, Jr., No. 1 Rain-X Impala SS, finished fourth and fifth respectively to give Team Chevy four of the top-five finishers in the 312-lap/500-mile race. Giving Team Chevy seven of the top-10 finishers were Clint Bowyer, No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Impala SS, in seventh position, Juan Pablo Montoya, No. 42 Target Impala SS, in eighth place at the finish line and Jeff Gordon, No. 24 DuPont Impala SS, in the ninth finishing spot. Other Team Chevy drivers in the Chase finished as follows: Ryan Newman, No. 39 US Army Impala SS - 20th; Tony Stewart, No. 14 Old Spice/Office Depot Impala SS - 25th. Denny Hamlin (Toyota) completed the top-five finishers. [11/17/09] Chevys and Rio Bravo Fresh Mex Cookb... Chevys Inc Staff New $11.53 Hot Rod Horsepower Handbook David Freiburger New $16.47 How to Build BigInch Chevy Small Bl... Graham Hansen New $13.57 Privacy Information 1958-79 Chevy Small Block IMCA Circl... CFR Performance New $58.99 Cfr Ultra Cool Chevy Sb Aluminum Rad... CFR Performance New $169.99 1958-79 Chevy Small Block Drag Racin... CFR Performance New $68.99 1958-79 Chevy Small Block Drag Racin... CFR Performance New $63.99 03-04 Chevy Cavalier 4-2-1 Performan... BBP New $120.00 1958-79 Chevy Small Block Drag Racin... CFR Performance New $66.99 Privacy Information Columns - Bowtie Bytes - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 LABONTE SIGNS WITH TRG Former NASCAR champion Bobby Labonte has signed on to drive for TRG Motorsports next season. Labonte has already raced five times for TRG this season, and will finish the year in the No. 71 Chevrolet for a total of seven races. The car will be sponsored by TaxSlayer.com for roughly half the season. Team owner Kevin Buckler said that he will try to use multiple companies to fill the rest of the schedule. Labonte drove for Hall of Fame Racing for most of this season in a car that was run out of Yates Racing. Team officials replaced him for seven events this year to give developmental driver Erik Darnell some seat time, which freed Labonte to drive for TRG. [11/17/09] JONES TAKES USAC SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONSHIP Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) driver Levi Jones clinched his third career U.S. Auto Club (USAC) National Sprint Car Series championship by finishing 12th in Sunday night’s 30lap season finale at Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare, Calif. Jones won the championship driving the No. 20 Chevy/Bass Pro Shops/Maxim in 34 events during the 2009 season, earning team partners Chevy and Bass Pro Shops their second championship in non-winged Sprint car racing’s premier division. The championship marked the fifth USAC Sprint car title for car owner Tony Stewart. The championship is Stewart’s eighth in USAC and his 11th overall as a car owner, for he also has three car owner titles in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. “It feels great to win a third USAC Sprint car championship,” said the 27-year-old Jones, who resides in Brownsburg, Ind. “All the hard work from everyone at Tony Stewart Racing has paid off. This season has had its ups and downs and I’m very proud of our team for the effort that they’ve put into this title. Winning races is what we shoot for, and even though we didn’t win the final race of the season, our overall season effort put us on top in the end. “Every season, our goal is to win the championship, and this year we were able to win our third championship. It takes a lot of commitment from the team and our partners. The people at Chevy, Bass Pro Shops and Armor All give us an opportunity to compete for a championship each year and we sincerely appreciate their support. It’s really a team effort, and I can’t thank the TSR/Chevy team (Jimmy Carr, Mikey Kuemper, John Sayne, Adam Barth, Bobby Barth, Colton Brown, Michael Lewis, Brad Mariscotti and Kenny VanDam) enough. It was also great to have my family with me this weekend, and I especially want to thank our team owner, Tony Stewart, for giving me the opportunity to drive for his team.” Jones capped the title chase Nov. 7 at Perris (Calif.) Auto Speedway in the final night of the Budweiser Oval Nationals event. He carried a 124-point advantage over his nearest challenger, Dave Darland, to claim the championship. In the final race of the season on Nov. 15, Jones qualified in the 12th position and finished second in the fourth heat to transfer into the feature event, and after starting 11th in the 30-lap feature event, Jones drove and illhandling racecar to a 12th-place finish in the season finale. En route to earning four USAC Sprint car victories, Jones also picked up his third career USAC Indiana Sprint Week title. Jones notched 16 top-five and 29 top-10s in 34 events this season. (Photo by Tim Aylin, courtesy of Tony Stewart Racing.) [11/17/09] Columns - Bowtie Bytes - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 A Story Untold – Part Two My first exposure to the California environmental agency that morphed into the California Air Resources Board of today was in 1966. I attended a meeting between a handful of major specialty parts manufacturers based in the Southern California area and the later-to-become CARB agency staff. As I recall, the meeting’s purpose was to alert core high performance parts manufacturers of the agency’s intention to include such on-road components in their emerging emissions regulations. Vic Edelbrock attended the meeting and got his first sniff of what lay ahead in how his parts would eventually be impacted by emissions controls. At the time, the CARB noted that high performance parts coming out of the OEMs would set the bar for what would be allowed in the performance aftermarket. No emissions tests required, only specifications limits for such parts as camshafts, ignition distributors and other items of potential impact on emissions. And while it was clear CARB was still becoming focused on how it would treat high performance parts on the streets of California, regulatory controls on emissions-related parts were clearly crystallizing. Four years after that meeting, Edelbrock decided to become proactive with the CARB. Amid some criticism from industry members who preferred to let a “sleeping dog lie,” Vic chose to meet the situation head-on. The fact of the matter was the “dog” wasn’t asleep at all, only deciding on where to dig first. Vic had just been tapped by the industry to serve his first of two terms as SEMA’s president, so taking a direct approach to environmental issues potentially problematic to emissions-related parts was a logical step to take. So he took it. While other issues for which the industry was receiving some criticism were evolving (safety and noise), Vic formed three new working committees, one of which was labeled Emissions Committee. The membership of this group allowed voluntary participation for the purpose of staying abreast of emerging regulations and an opportunity to make or keep their products compliant. Vic had me Chair the committee and I’ll share that doing so was akin to the proverbial statement about herding cats. Only a few members were conscientious about their attendance and participation. The remainder simply wanted a few members to carry the weight for all. ADVERTISEMENT In the midst of this environment, Edelbrock took two additional steps. At the time, it had a working relationship with Holley (then owned by Colt Industries), to the extent Vic was using Holley sales reps to market Edelbrock products. Since Holley was already engaged in performance emissions testing for carburetors they were supplying the OEM, it was fortuitous that emissions testing Edelbrock intake manifolds could be performed in the Holley labs. So that’s what we did by massaging street manifold designs already in existence to become cleaner and fashioning new manifolds to incorporate what we were learning. By itself, the decision to actively begin testing and design products to include emissions-related features was clearly an industry first, for the day. Technically Speaking - A Story Untold - Part Two - Page 1 of 2 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 Once we’d had a year or so gathering emissions data and becoming more familiar with the certification process, Edelbrock took an even bolder step. Vic agreed we’d hold a “press day” and invite staff from a range of performance automotive publications to visit the company for a tour and explanation of what Edelbrock had been doing to address oncoming emissions regulations. And then we chose to do the unthinkable by inviting members from the CARB to be in attendance. Talk about inviting the fox into the hen house…and they all came. The presentation we made included much of the emissions-related work Edelbrock had been doing to improve the emissions performance of its manifolds, much to the surprise of the media in attendance because (at the time) they equated emissions reductions with decreased power. In fact, we showed them increased performance was possible. ADVERTISEMENT That singular “press day” launched Edelbrock’s efforts to become an “environmental leader” in the specialty and performance parts industry that eventually led to the building of a full-blown emissions lab which became home to numerous media projects that included emissions components. It was a position of leadership the company enjoyed for many of the following years and drew a number of emissions-related projects for the testing of both existing and prototype parts outside the confines of intake manifolds. The educational value alone was worthwhile because it fostered a related and significant series of events that followed. But first, you need to understand the environment in which Edelbrock’s manifolds were evolving. As you might expect, much of an engine’s ability to perform well is dependent upon its induction system. This also means there are various functions that must be integrated, if maximum engine efficiency is to be accomplished. Specifically, this calls out that during the course of developing new manifold concepts, we were positioned to determine the requirements for other parts, like camshafts and exhaust headers, just to name two of them. Sometimes, opportunities can stare you right in the face and not be recognized. Edelbrock had been including all sorts of non-manifold equipment in its engine dyno testing for years and never considered optimizing parts that related directly to the manifold. Initially, Vic didn’t have any interest in exploring the possibilities of integrated parts “packages” so I took the initiative to build an example engine on my own. Once completed and dyno-tested, we dropped it into an available Camaro and invited Vic for a drive. Impressed though he was, the light didn’t come on. Finally, after more discussion than this column has space to relate, he agreed to offer one camshaft for a small-block Chevy, hydraulic version only. Camshaft Machine Company (then located in Michigan and an OEM camshaft supplier) got the nod to provide the cams and the “Performer” camshafts sprang to life. In less than a year, Edelbrock was in the top five accounts for Camshaft Machine and moving up the ladder. Bottom-line, an entire line of camshafts was established and began to thrive…as matched to the Edelbrock intake manifolds of the day. At this point, the cash register was ringing and there was much less resistance when I suggested we begin including integrated-design exhaust headers. Vic’s response was to buy a small exhaust header shop in San Fernando Valley, CA, and move it into Edelbrock. Now the “package” concept was rolling and the bundles of manifold, camshaft and headers combinations were not only selling well but providing solid power gains across the board. Part of this success was linked to the fact most OEMs had been designing their engine packages by optimizing single parts. Once assembled, voids existed in how these same parts could be functionally integrated. Today, that’s not how the OEM community creates engine packages. But in the ’70s and ’80s, they didn’t, leaving clear opportunities for a company like Edelbrock to fill in the blanks. It’s been said that winning is knowing when to say sic ‘em when the bag is open, so to speak. In part three of this little series, we’ll button things up with a few remaining tidbits. Technically Speaking - A Story Untold - Part Two - Page 2 of 2 - MaxChevy.com ADVERTISEMENT Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 Words and photos by Ro McGonegal We sat in the shade of a mid-90s summer day in St. Cloud, Florida, sweat rolling down our ribcages and yes, we were drinking something cold. Though middle-aged, the face of the trim and fit Piispanen just for a second or two became one of an excited, testosterone-laced high-school kid back in ’66. Don’s an auto body tech by profession and the simplicity, crispness and the detail are wholly evident in his minimalist, not-for-show Camaro. Then the story he’d been holding inside for decades spilled out of him like a soda fountain cherry Coke. “The Camaro was supposed to be a Bolero Red Rally Sport with a 275-horse 327 and a 4speed, black standard interior, power steering and brakes, Rally wheels, duals, and a deep tone black rally stripe,” he said as if he was in rehearsal for a shadow play later that afternoon. It didn’t happen. He didn’t get the car. To be exact, his dad made a judgment call like so many other fathers of the era—kid doesn’t need no damn hot rod, hell, he might have fun with it. Don needed pop’s initials on the co-sign form. “He said ‘all Camaros were hot rods,’ so that was that.” But that wasn’t that at all. Don grew up around the infernal machine. Dad was a body tech for years, so the jigger bobbed in his blood early on. “In ’66 I worked part time as a line mechanic at a Chevy store. In the summers, it became my full-time routine.” Throughout his car life, he made up for that dear disappointment of youth, salving himself with a string of able fourwheeled companions: ‘60 Corvette, ‘63 Corvette, ’62 Nova SS, ’64 Falcon hardtop, ’66 Mustang coupe, ’68 Bel Air no-post, ’68 Cutlass raggy, ’65 El Camino, ’72 Nova, ’65 Mustang, and finally this ’67 SS clone. Don’s been in the pipeline a long time, paid his tangible and psychic dues, and now it doesn’t matter if his car’s fast, quick, or down with the latest tricks or some coveted hotcar sub-stratum like the so-called Pro Touring genre. He’s seen it, heard it, breathed it all before and needs no more than the Detroit Iron he’s peddling right now. Got by Geezer - Page 1 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 He found his teenage heartthrob in ’98. He was just a little bit ecstatic. In the glove box were the Protect-O-Plate and other original documentation as registered through Argyle Graves Chevrolet out on Highway 70 in Milan, Tennessee. The delivery date was 6-7-67. “How’s this for irony?” Don cackled. “My high school graduation day was 6-7-67. I guess sometimes patience does prevail.” So what has Don done here? Almost unimaginably, the theme stretches right back to the original form without stopping anywhere in between. Although he did some engine upgrades, they were mainly for good behavior on the cruise. Don built the 327 with used 2.02-valve Z28 heads, an aluminum intake manifold, 600cfm carb, and an RV camshaft. Drum brakes all around, kids. No 20s, just 15x8inch Rally wheels with semi-modern BFG T/A rubber attached to them. Period look, you know. In a similar discipline, he rebuilt the suspension with the same stuff the car had when it was new and the aftermarket be damned. The 3.07:1 gears are close friends with the interstate. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT He forsook a manual transmission for a 2-speed this time, mainly because that’s what the car had when he bought it. When’s the last time you saw a 1st-Gen Camaro with the shift lever on the steering column? And how about that Strato-back bench (RPO LA4, a $26.35 option) where bucket pods usually stand? Got by Geezer - Page 2 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 Before he shot the Butternut Yellow (original Code YY, but now from the DuPont color chart), he stripped the body to metal, finding minute patches of oxidation on the lower fenders. The SS hood is a reproduction piece and Don added a new pan that extends from the backlight to the rear of the car, but the floor pans and the rest of the original superstructure are intact. Whoever owned this car wasn’t much of a hot-foot, either. On the inside, Don retained the factory air conditioning. Of the 220,906 Camaros built that year, a little more than 10 percent of them were equipped as such. Don wrapped all the seats in NOS attire, screwed on new door panels, and got himself a re-pop of the original steering wheel. Though not quite in the Ripley’s Believe It or Don’t category, the dash pad, headliner, door glass, gauges, backlight, and radio are genuine factory issue. Being inside it is really a time capsule trip. Absolutely everything is original, just like you stepped into something off the dealer’s floor 42 years past. For geezers like us, that’s a real favor. As is his fashion, Don likes to cruise alone. Doesn’t belong to a single car club and prefers driving much more than being a melanoma magnet, so runs and lawn-chair events of that sort are not part of his program. Years of experience and exposure have mellowed him. He did all of the work himself and puts the dollar amount of his expenditure at a mere $15,000. You bet you wish you had this Camaro, too. Got by Geezer - Page 3 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 Donny Schatz Clinches Fourth World of Outlaws Title Words by Bill Klingbeil Photos by Image.net Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) driver Donny Schatz clinched his fourth consecutive World of Outlaws (WoO) Sprint Car Series championship by finishing sixth in the Nov. 7 30-lap World Finals feature at The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway near Charlotte, N.C. Schatz won the championship driving the TSR No. 15 Armor All/Chevy/ParkerStore J&J in 65 events during the 2009 season, earning team sponsors Armor All and Chevy their second straight championship in Winged Sprint car’s premier racing division. The championship marked the third WoO title for Tony Stewart the car owner. Stewart earned his first WoO championship in 2001 with Danny Lasoski and his second last year with Schatz. It is also Stewart’s 10th championship as a car owner, for he has seven titles in the United States Auto Club (USAC). “It feels great to win another championship,” said the 32-year-old Schatz, who resides in Fargo, N.D. “All the hard work from everyone at Tony Stewart Racing paid off and we’re still on top. Winning races is what we shoot for, and even though we didn’t win as many battles as we wanted, ultimately, we won the war. “Every year, we shoot to end up as champions, and fortunately, we’ve been able to do it the last four seasons. It takes a commitment from sponsors like Armor All, Chevrolet and ParkerStore to give us a chance to compete for championships. It’s a total team effort and I can’t thank the Armor All crew (Rick Warner, Shane Bowers and Eric Prutzman) enough for everything they did to get us here.” 2009 Formula One champ Button joins 2008 champ… Kimi Räikkönen drops out of Formula One… Former Toyota ace Timo Glock signs with Manor GP… Click for more AutoWeek stories ADVERTISEMENT Heading into Saturday night’s event, Schatz carried a 25-point advantage over his nearest challenger, Jason Meyers. After posting the fastest qualifying lap behind the wheel of the No. 15 Armor All/Chevy/ParkerStore J&J, Schatz finished third in the first heat race to transfer into the dash event. After posting a fifth-place finish in the dash, he started the 30-lap main event on the inside of row three. Schatz was able to maintain a top-10 standing to earn his four consecutive WoO championship. The 2009 season has been another highlight reel for Schatz and the Armor All team. The championship title culminated a season that included 12 WoO “A” Feature wins and the 2009 Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals title – Schatz’s fourth consecutive Knoxville crown and TSR’s fifth Nationals triumph. Schatz earned 39 top-five finishes and 54 top-10s after racing in 65 events this season. Profile: Donny Schatz - Page 1 of 3 - MaxChevy.com JOIN THE AUTOWEEK NETWORK Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 The Tony Stewart Racing team, including driver Donny Schatz and owner Tony Stewart, celebrate Schatz's fourth straight Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals victory. (Meg Bestell-Eide/DigitalBlueStar) Stewart was thrilled to have Schatz and the Armor All team capture the crown for a second straight year. “Donny is a true champion, and this championship says a lot about the entire TSR operation,” Stewart said. “We’ve had success before both in the Outlaws and in USAC, but as a competitor, I know it’s always about winning the next race and continuing to improve. Everyone did an outstanding job in bringing TSR this championship. Donny is a true talent, and I’m very happy that he was able to win his fourth Outlaw title as a part of TSR. “It’s also exciting to win our second straight championship with Armor All. They came on board with TSR last year and have been a true asset to our organization. I’m also extremely proud to win another championship with Chevy as part of my open-wheel program. It’s a privilege to present them with their second WoO championship. Their effort and dedication has directly resulted in us having success on the track. It’s an honor to have them, as well as our other sponsors, as part of this championship, and we look forward to many more.” Schatz’s fans enjoyed the ride beginning with his WoO Rookie of the Year season in 1997 to his first series championship in 2006. They paid attention as he worked hard along the way, learning as much as he could during those early years on the tour with Sprint car icon Steve Kinser and series champions Sammy Swindell, Dave Blaney, Mark Kinser and Danny Lasoski. Schatz, who is concluding his second season driving Tony Stewart Racing’s (TSR) No. 15 Armor All/Chevy/ParkerStore J&J, is doing everything he can to stay on top and make a legacy of his own. His journey to capture a fourth straight WoO title concludes with this weekend’s WoO seasonending World Finals event at The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. The state-of-the-art dirt track is where Schatz clinched his previous two WoO titles. In each of those trips to North Carolina, Schatz arrived with a comfortable advantage in the championship standings of more than 100 points. His four consecutive victories in the sport’s premier event, the Knoxville (Iowa) Nationals, are proof alone. And his ability to consistently win WoO races has allowed him to build a dynasty. Schatz started the season with a victory in February and has his sights on closing the World of Outlaws season with a victory for the fifth time in his career (1999, 2004, 2006 and 2008 were the others). Last season, he capped his first season racing for TSR by leading all 30 laps of the season finale and was followed by his TSR teammate, Kraig Kinser. It was a bittersweet end to the year that included a third WoO title for Schatz and second for Tony Stewart as an owner. Profile: Donny Schatz - Page 2 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 For the first time in a WoO race and only the second event this season, Schatz drove a specially schemed car commemorating Mario Andretti’s 1969 Indianapolis 500-winning, STP-sponsored Brawner Hawk. In the Knoxville Nationals, he piloted the car that honored the 40th anniversary of Andretti’s and STP’s first victory at in the Indy 500. The distinctive Hunter Red-colored Sprinter, which includes the old-school STP logos, proved to be just as lethal for Schatz as he roared to his fourth straight victory in the event. By doing so, Schatz joined Steve Kinser as the only driver to win the race four consecutive times. After his win at Charlotte, Schatz joins Kinser as the only WoO driver to be a four-time champion. Here is a short Q & A before heading into the Charlotte race. In 2007, the World of Outlaws started a new tradition of closing their season with an event in Charlotte. The World Finals has grown into a pretty big race in just two years. What are your thoughts on the event? “It’s an awesome event. We were all pretty skeptical at first, but it has brought in a lot of people from across the country. It’s pretty cool to see a standing-room-only crowd watch us race. It’s great for us to have another event at an awesome facility like Charlotte. For the Tony Stewart Racing team, it’s another chance to be in the spotlight. Also, the fact that the event has been able to combine both the Late Models and Sprint cars is really cool. Realistically, they could have two separate events with the number of cars, but I really like having us both part of the same show. It’s the only time of the year we get to run with them, so it’s fun for us to get to watch them, and it’s definitely a bonus for the fans." In years past, you pretty much had the championship locked up heading into Charlotte. How is your approach going to be different this time? “I really don’t think it changes much. We went to Charlotte the past couple of years trying to win the final races of the year. I’d have to say that one of the best feelings a driver can have is winning the last race of the year. Everybody remembers that during the off-season while they’re getting ready for next year. We were able to do that last year in the World Finals, and if we can do it again, I think our championship chances would be pretty good. “I know I’m going there with the best team in the business. Rick Warner, Shane Bowers and Eric Prutzman have put in a great effort all season, and now we just want to end the year in style.” For the second time this season, you will be sporting a different look. You’ll be driving the Mario Andretti/STP tribute car that you won the Knoxville Nationals with. Is there any added pressure to win with the car again? “Absolutely. No doubt about it. Being able to be associated with Mario Andretti is an honor. Meeting him this summer and talking with him every day of the Nationals was pretty incredible. We talked a few weeks ago and he was pumping me up about going out and finishing the season and winning the championship. “Everything worked out how we hoped it would at the Nationals. The fun part now is going to Charlotte with the car and hopefully getting a few more wins with it. Mario told me he only associates with winners, so we’re going to do our best to get the STP car back to victory lane and carry on his winning tradition.” Profile: Donny Schatz - Page 3 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 Conceptually Speaking Words and photos courtesy General Motors Chevrolet unveiled five dramatic Camaro concepts at the annual automotive aftermarket extravaganza known as the Nov. 3-5 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, each representing a different vision of style, personalization and performance. “During the annual SEMA Convention, the popularity of a new car can be easily judged by the number of ‘tuner’ versions used by various companies to showcase their latest products; and the Camaro is our runaway hit this year, with countless examples displaying everything from mild styling accessories to wild performance modifications,” said Brent Dewar, vice president, Global Chevrolet Brand. “We’re thrilled by all the creative ideas, but especially proud of the cars we developed in-house. They represent modern interpretations of the Camaro that could easily be created by owners using the accessories offered by Chevrolet.” Many of the Camaro accessories can be ordered through Chevy dealers for installation at the time of the vehicle’s purchase. This allows customers to personalize their cars to their exact wishes, with installation handled by the dealer and the cost rolled into the monthly payments. In addition to the Camaro contingent, Chevrolet is also showing the Silverado ZR2 concept and an accessorized Corvette Grand Sport at SEMA. Here’s a closer look at each of the concepts: THE JAY LENO CAMARO Powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the 3.6L direct injected V-6 that is standard in Camaro LS and LT models, Leno’s Camaro blends high performance with surprising efficiency in a racing-ready package. A pair of Turbonetics T-3 turbochargers blows through a custom air-to-air intercooler, force-feeding the engine about seven pounds of boost and lifting its horsepower level to about 425. That’s about 40 percent greater than stock and in normal driving (when the turbochargers aren’t making boost), there’s virtually no penalty in fuel economy over the non-turbocharged 3.6L engine. “Jay’s Camaro offers style, performance and efficiency in a big way,” said Dewar. “It delivers the power of a Camaro SS on demand, but with the fuel economy of a V-6.” Supporting upgrades for the turbo system include a larger-capacity Be-Kool radiator and a custom exhaust system, as well as a Centerforce-supplied clutch and pressure plate for the six-speed manual transmission. The tubing for the turbo system is powder-coated blue. The powertrain was designed to deliver consistent, controllable power for both the street and race track. In fact, road racing was a primary mission for the car during its development. Additional vehicle options also support its racing intent: Brembo six-piston brake package Pedders coil-over lowering kit New front fascia with custom fog lamps and integral brake cooling vents Air extractor-style hood The exterior styling of Leno’s car is the most radical of all the Camaro concepts at SEMA. The front fascia and hood are one-off creations, as are the unique upper and lower grilles and the ground effects package (including a rear diffuser). The heritage-inspired vent styling in front of the rear wheels has been replaced with functional brake cooling ducts. New Chevrolet concepts debut at SEMA Show - Page 1 of 6 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 CAMARO SYNERGY The Camaro Synergy concept previews a new Synergy Green production exterior color that will be offered on a special-edition Camaro in the first half of 2010. It also features a host of the latest Camaro accessories offered through Chevy dealers. They dramatically enhance the performance appearance of the car, demonstrating the personalization possibilities open to Camaro owners. Designers took liberties with the accessories, creating a totally unique package. Details include: 21-inch wheels, with a black center finish and polished rim Ground effects kit Cyber Grey Rally hood stripes High wing rear spoiler (future accessory) Performance air intake The ground effects include pronounced rocker moldings, a rear diffuser-type styling piece and a front spoiler. They, along with the rear wing spoiler and rally stripes, are finished in the production Cyber Grey color, although the ground effects and spoiler can be painted to match the exterior of the car. The Rally stripes are adhesive-backed and are offered in grey, black or white. They’re part of a broader range of heritage-inspired graphics that also include “hockey stick” stripes for the front fenders. Chevy designers further enhanced the concept with a Pedders coil-over lowering kit and a set of large, Brembo brakes, as well as color-coordinating the Jet Black interior with Synergy Green accent stitching, piping and other accents. The lowering kit, brakes and interior accents are not among the accessories offered for the Camaro, but represent common and popular aftermarket upgrades. Chevrolet will gauge public interest in the features for possible inclusion in future accessory offerings. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT New Chevrolet concepts debut at SEMA Show - Page 2 of 6 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 CAMARO CHROMA It looks like the custom creation of a tuner shop, but the Camaro Chroma simply demonstrates how carefully selected accessories available through Chevy dealers can create a look like nothing else. The Camaro Chroma is based on an SS/RS model in Summit White and uses a combination of current and not-yet-released components, including: ADVERTISEMENT A new silver stripe package 21-inch wheels (future product, with silver-painted spoke centers and a Victory Red stripe) “Blade” rear spoiler (future product) Summit White ground effects package Rear fender vent graphics Accessory front grille with body-color outer frame (future accessory) “With its silver graphics on the Summit White paint, this car has a tailored, tone-on-tone appearance that is simultaneously racy and subdued,” said Todd Parker, design manager, GM Accessory Studio. “It is a sophisticated-looking car that is easily duplicated by any customer, because all of the parts are available to build it.” From a performance standpoint, the Camaro Chroma’s standard LS3 V-8 engine is equipped with current accessories, including a performance intake, shorty headers and performance exhaust system. There’s also a Victory Red engine cover and a Hurst short-throw shifter for the six-speed manual transmission, as well as red-painted Brembo brake calipers. Inside, the black-and-grey leather seats feature red accent stitching, as do the shifter boot, floor mats and door trim. Accessory inserts for the dashboard and door panels (in silver) are also included as available accessories. “What’s great about the Camaro Chroma is it speaks to the almost unlimited possibilities that the accessories offer,” said Parker. “You can build your Camaro mild or wild, but build it your way.” New Chevrolet concepts debut at SEMA Show - Page 3 of 6 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 CAMARO DUSK ADVERTISEMENT Inspired by the style of young, urban professionals, the Camaro Dusk concept rolls with a contemporary tuner aesthetic. It is understatedly aggressive looking, with a lowered ride height, new 21-inch wheels, the rear spoiler from an SS model and a custom ground effects package. “This is a car with an international flair, bringing the Camaro to a place it hasn’t traditionally been,” said Parker. “It is a very tailored look that is stylish and sophisticated, but with a distinct American accent.” The ground effects package includes a racing-inspired front splitter, rocker extensions and a rear diffuser. They are prototype parts that may enter production as dealer-available accessories at a later date; the same goes for the 21-inch wheels from BBS. Many of the details, such as the taillamp and fog lamp bezels, match the finish of the wheels, lending a more premium look to the car. The Camaro Dusk’s body is painted Berlin Blue, while the ground effects are painted a contrasting color. Additional performance items include the exhaust system and Brembo brakes from a Camaro SS (with painted calipers). The interior is trimmed in stylish Jet Black and Sedona, with complementing features including footwell lighting, premium door sill plates and other details. Today’s young professionals expect advanced technology and premium audio options and this concept delivers with a crisp, well-tuned Boston Acoustics sound system, WiFi connectivity and a convenient cradle for an iPhone. CAMARO GRAPHICS ADVERTISEMENT Camaro designers dreamed up half a dozen proposals for accessory graphics packages, with the intent of soliciting feedback from Camaro enthusiasts for possible production. Chevrolet then launched the graphics campaign in mid-October, asking Camaro fans on Facebook to pick their favorite design. The top four designs were produced and brought to the SEMA Convention, where a Silver Ice Metallic Camaro will wear each contender on a different day. At the conclusion of the convention, after thousands of enthusiasts see the graphics on the car in person and on Facebook, another round of voting will occur. The top vote-getter will be considered for future production. “Camaro has thousands of fans on the various social media sites and this is a great way to demonstrate that Chevrolet is connected to our customers,” said Dewar. “With so many great designs to choose from, we’re sure the voting will be close, but whatever the outcome, the real winners will be the customers who personalize their Camaro with the winning graphics package.” At the close of the convention each day, the graphics package were changed. All of the proposed graphics packages can be viewed and voted on by logging onto Camaro’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/chevycamaro . New Chevrolet concepts debut at SEMA Show - Page 4 of 6 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 SILVERADO ZR2 CONCEPT At a glance, it’s clear the Silverado ZR2 concept wasn’t designed to haul flowers back from the nursery. With its widened body, tall stance and powerful LS supercharged engine, it is ready to hit the berms, dry washes and gullies of the Baja Peninsula. The Silverado ZR2 is based on an extended cab/short box body. The custom bodywork includes carbon fiber fender flares that stretch outward to cover the 35-inch-tall Goodyear Wrangler off-road tires and widened stance. Much of the truck’s body is made of carbon fiber, including the front fenders, extractor-style hood, rocker extensions and tailgate, which features large, debossed CHEVROLET lettering as a nod to Chevy trucks of the past. The pickup box, which is protected with a spray-on liner, features a unique locking storage system mounted to the extruded aluminum Cargo Management System rails from Chevy Accessories. Many of the carbon fiber parts, including the hood, are clear-coated, rather than painted, to show off the intricate weave pattern of the high-tech, lightweight material. The parts that aren’t clear carbon fiber are painted Dune Metallic, a color that blends with the desert terrain. A large, more prominent grille is also part of the package and is a vision of what designers would like to see in a production or accessory part. It is very functional, feeding cool air to the 550-horsepower LS supercharged crate engine from GM Performance Parts. ADVERTISEMENT The combination of 20-inch BBS RD wheels – reminiscent of historic Chevy truck wheel – and aggressive Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires connect to the chassis via BDS shocks and a four-inch lift kit to help negotiate those desert trails. The new front fascia dramatically improves approach angle and skid plates protect the chassis. The interior features more carbon fiber details on the dash, along with black leather and suede-trimmed seats with contrasting stitching to those trail runs more comfortable. “There’s more to this concept than meets the eye,” said Dewar. “Some of the components are being explored for possible inclusion in upcoming models.” New Chevrolet concepts debut at SEMA Show - Page 5 of 6 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 ACCESSORIZED CORVETTE GRAND SPORT WITH HERITAGE PACKAGE Earlier this year, Chevrolet announced the return of the Corvette Grand Sport model. It’s a track-oriented Corvette with wider wheels and tires, special suspension tuning and unique exterior details. The Corvette Grand Sport achieves a 0-60 time of less than four seconds, pulls 1.0 g on the skid pad and still boasts an EPA-rated highway fuel economy 26 mpg. The version displayed at SEMA introduces a host of Grand Sport accessories that will be offered in 2010. It is a standard Grand Sport convertible equipped with the Heritage Package, but in a new Cyber Grey exterior color, with forthcoming accessories that include: Mesh inserts for the front fender vents ZR1-style front splitter and rear spoiler (painted satin black) ZR1-style rocker extensions and wheel spats (painted satin black) Body-color door handles and license plate frame Tinted dark chrome fender badges “Tech” pattern engine cover with red lettering inserts Grand Sport-logo hood blanket Grand Sport-logo floor mats and leather console cover Red stitched shifter knob/boot and red parking brake boot “Tech” pattern interior trim kit PAL iPod connector Convertible wind screen Racing-style pedal covers Interior storage pouches The Grand Sport accessories are expected to go on sale in early 2010. They’re available through any Chevrolet or other authorized GM dealer. New Chevrolet concepts debut at SEMA Show - Page 6 of 6 - MaxChevy.com ADVERTISEMENT Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 UNCOMPROMISING CLASSIC: GM’S E-ROD ’55 INTRODUCES NEW CRATE ENGINE PACKAGE Words and photos courtesy General Motors Vintage style complements modern performance, efficiency and emissions standards in GM Performance Parts’ ground breaking E-ROD – a ’55 Chevy powered by the innovative, new E-ROD crate engine package. It includes a complete LS3 engine, emissions equipment and supporting components that enable classic cars to pass California’s stringent smog tests. GM Performance Parts (GMPP) introduced the E-ROD concept vehicle at the 2009 SEMA Show, in Las Vegas. The E-ROD crate engine package is available through GM dealers, authorized GMPP retailers and via the GMPP Web site, www.gmperformanceparts.com . List price for the LS3 E-ROD package is $9,375. “E-ROD represents a revolution in hot rodding by offering an unprecedented, emissions-legal engine and emissions system that carries approval from the influential California Air Resources Board (CARB),” said Dr. Jamie Meyer, product marketing manager for GM Performance Parts. “We developed this system because it’s the right thing to do, but our engineers did not sacrifice the performance that stirs hot rodders in the first place. It is a compromise-free package that delivers great power and efficiency, with the emissions of a modern vehicle.” The core of the E-ROD package is the LS3 6.2L V-8 engine that is rated at 430 horsepower. Emissions equipment included with the package includes catalytic converters, a fuel tank evaporative emissions canister and more. GMPP worked closely with CARB and SEMA officials to develop the kit and secured approval that makes E-ROD-equipped vehicles legal in California and other areas that follow CARB’s recommendations and emissions standards. No other O.E.M. or aftermarket manufacturer offers a comparable, CARB-approved system. GM's E-rod crate engine package - Page 1 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 17, 2009 “With the E-ROD system, you’re getting 160 percent more horsepower than the original small-block V-8 offered in 1955, but with emissions performance and efficiency that wasn’t even dreamt of half a century ago,” said Meyer. “This is how modern hot rods will be built. They’ll have the efficiency of a modern GM high-performance vehicle, be environmentally conscious and emissions-compliant – all while providing the owner with a smaller carbon footprint.” THE E-ROD SYSTEM COMPONENTS How to Build HighPerformance Chevy ... Will Handzel New $16.47 How to Rebuild GM LS-Series Engines ... 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Standard elements of the kit include: 6.2-liter LS3 crate engine, rated at 430 horsepower and 424 lb.-ft. of torque GMPP LS3 engine wiring harness GMPP engine control module Exhaust manifolds Catalytic converters Oxygen sensors and sensor bosses Fuel tank evaporative emissions canister Mass airflow sensor and sensor boss Accelerator pedal (for use with the LS3’s electronic throttle) Air filter Instruction manual In addition to the E-ROD system, the builder will need to source additional components to complete the assembly and get the vehicle running. They include: Fuel tank Fuel lines (re-circulating or returnless) Fuel pump Fuel tank vent line from the tank to the evaporative emissions canister Pure line from the canister to the engine purge solenoid Air induction system that incorporates the mass airflow sensor Exhaust system behind the catalytic converters 1958-79 Chevy Small Block Drag Racin... CFR Performance New $66.99 03-04 Chevy Cavalier 4-2-1 Performan... BBP New $120.00 1958-79 Chevy Small Block IMCA Circl... CFR Performance New $58.99 03-04 Chevy Cavalier 4-2-1 Performan... New $189.00 AEM 21-448P Polished Cold Air Intake... AEM New $256.97 1962-67 Chevy II/Nova Small Block Dr... CFR Performance New $72.99 Privacy Information GM's E-rod crate engine package - Page 2 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 Additionally, the LS3 engine requires a front-end accessory drive system that is suitable to the vehicle. The instruction manual includes recommendations for the accessory drive kit, as well as the transmission, gear ratios and more. November 17, 2009 ADVERTISEMENT The E-ROD kit does not include a transmission. GMPP recommends the GM Hydra-Matic electronically controlled 4L60-E four-speed automatic, part number 19156260, and transmission controller, part number 12497316. GM Performance Parts crate engines undergo a 50-hour, full-throttle engine dynamometer validation that requires the engines perform from peak horsepower to peak torque. GMPP also installs crate engines in its own engineering vehicles for testing and continuous improvement. That commitment to quality and durability enables General Motors to back GM Performance Parts crate engines with a 24-month/50,000-mile warranty (whichever occurs first). All GM Performance Parts components carry a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty. THE E-ROD ’55 GMPP’s proof of concept for the E-ROD package is the E-ROD ’55, which was built to illustrate a typical installation project. Importantly, it represents an attainable level of construction, blending basic restoration and modification details. “It is a simple, clean and straightforward approach to building a ’55 Chevy,” said designer Dave Ross. “There are not many custom features that required labor-intensive fabrication; our goal was to depict how the E-ROD system could be incorporated in any classic vehicle, whether it’s a ’55 Chevy, street rod or ’69 Camaro.” The exterior wears factory-style chrome Bel Air trim, which accents the custom PPG colors applied by GM. On the inside, the E-ROD ’55 has an original-style appearance, with upholstery and other restoration items supplied by CARS Inc. The only noticeable variances include an IDIDIT adjustable steering column and Grand steering wheel. Also keeping with the elemental aesthetic of the car, the wheels selected weren’t expensive, billet-cut rims, but the simple, 18-inch steel wheels from the base Camaro. They’re trimmed with bright trim rings, lug nuts and center caps. They’re distinctive yet inexpensive. “In many respects, this is a practical hot rod,” said Ross. “The attention to detail would make any rodder proud, but there’s nothing about this car that would prevent you from jumping in for a cross-country drive. It’s comfortable, powerful and efficient.” GM's E-rod crate engine package - Page 3 of 3 - MaxChevy.com Volume IV, Issue 11 November 19, 2009 What do you have to say? KEEPING IN TOUCH In November 2008, Jim McFarland wrote an article entitle, "If I Could Just Turn Back the Clock..." In it, he wrote such kind things about my father, Earl Parker, and about his antics at the race tracks - the last paragraph he wrote stated that after repeated attempts to contact Earl he was unable to do so. ADVERTISEMENT Your name: Your location: Your email: Do you want to subscribe to our FREE email newsletter? 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