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Contents: Cover Section: Induction Madness – Induction Madness (Hot, new ideas and parts in the world of intakes and carburetors); Mix Mastery (Converting old mechanical EFI manifolds to electronic fuel injection); Tuning A Holley Carburetor (Transform that leaker into a street-worthy carburetor); Induction Notes (What’s new in intakes, EFI and superchargers); Carburetor Curves (Dyno comparing six different carburetors on the same engine) Tech – Get Small (When it comes to camshafts, sometimes less is more); Rust Busting (Using Eastwood’s Corroless and POR-15 to fight corrosion); Project Thrasher – Part III (Mark Stielow builds a killer suspension for early Camaros); Electronic Surveillance (The Turbo Shops new tool for deciphering late-model EFIs); Re-Volting Experience (Auto Meter’s cool new battery maintainer); Riding In Air (Art Morrison’s new air suspension system for Chevys) Features – Top Ten For ’98 (The 10 best); Baddest Novas Of All Time (From little Chevy II to movers and shakers, a look at the best Novas); Warp Factor LS1 (Motorsports Technology turns up the wick on a ’98 Camaro Z28); Cocky Z (James Cockrell’s killer-blown ’69 Z/28 Pro Stocker); Goodbye Bump And Roll (The latest in suspension and chassis parts); The Last Scarab (An inside look at the last of America’s first original sports cars); Birthday Bel-Air (Kenneth Davis’ blown Pro Street ’55) Departments – Fast Talk (A short history of a very special Chevelle); Letters (The readers respond); Resto Q & A (Resto questions and concise answers); Chevy Parts (The latest in Bow Tie parts); Bow Tie News (All the Chevy news that’s fit to print); Chevy Showplace (Readers rides and other cool cars); Performance Q & A (Got a tech question? Let us help); Resto Shop (More restoration parts); Short Block (Lighthearted performance tips)
Issue: December 1998
Condition: Very Good