Car Craft Magazine 1996 July

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Car Craft Magazine 1996 July

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Contents:  Bonus – Engine Builder’s Guide HP vs Torque, Which Is Best? (This special section is loaded with tons of engine building tips and tricks, including how to build your engine for torque and power-tuning basics); Engine Math (We show you how to figure your engine’s compression ratio, cubic-inch displacement, proper carb size and more) Tech – How To Build A Stroker Engine At Home (We build a 383 small-block Chevy using Edelbrock’s Performance RPM Power Package); 10 Easy Trans Hop-Ups (Advice and trick transmission-improving parts from some of the best transmission experts); Power Parts Buyer’s Guide (These “real street” power parts will help your engine make more power. Bolt on a few of these parts and wave good-bye to your competition); How To Install Underdrive Pulleys (Add extra power by slowing down the accessories on your engine with these trick cog-drive pulleys. Say goodbye to fan belt problems); Low-Buck Front End Rebuild (Replace the front suspension on your street machine using this budget-priced kit) Features – Strip Tech ’71 Dodge Challenger (Chuck Rayburn’s Stock Eliminator ’71 Challenger helped him win the ’95 NHRA Winston championship. We show you how he did it); ’56 Chevrolet Bel Air (This month is shoeboxes galore with not just one, but two tricked-out nifty ’50s Chevys); ’73 Chevrolet Camaro (Subtle yet awesome F-body street machines don’t get any better than Dale Kuder’s LS-6 powered Camaro); Super Street Test ’95 BBK Mustang (BBK is one of the leading manufacturers of aftermarket Mustang parts. This car showcases the company’s best, and we burned the tires off of it to prove it); ’55 Chevrolet Two-Door Wagon (This shoebox station wagon forever lays to rest the grocery-getter stereotype); Star Racing’s ’90 Corvette ZR-1 And ’89 Turbo Trans-Am (Pro-Stock Motorcycle racing is their business, but tire-blazing street cars are their hobby. Car guys, or street guys? You decide); ’79 Mercury Capri (This unusual hybrid will certainly create its share of controversy. Ford or Chevy? You make the call); ’67 Pontiac GTO (This full-resto, 400 four-speed ’67 Goat will take you on a trip back in time); Enter The Hottest Events Of ’96 (Two great CC events are left for ’96. we’ll be there with our cameras, you be there with your car) Departments – In This Issue; Reader’s Letters; Event Scene; Straight Scoop; Calendar; Tech Talk; New Products; Ad Index; Reader’s Page

Issue:  July 1996

Condition:  Very Good