Chevy High Performance Magazine 1998 September

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Chevy High Performance Magazine 1998 September

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Contents:  Cover Section: Hot Engine Tech – Hot Engine Tech (The best and brightest engine info); Engine Assembly Tips & Tricks (Cool stuff on bolting your next engine together); A Matter Of Degrees (Know to degree a cam); Low Dollars & Sense (Ultralow-budget engine tools and how to make them work); Valve Training (How to blueprint your valvetrain) Tech – Are You Covered? (Speciality car insurance info that can save you a bunch of $); Avoiding The Crunch (How to check piston-to-valve clearance); Get Six (The basics on swapping a T56 six-speed in a ’67-’69 Camaro); Know Your Curve (Ignition curves: How to read ’em and how to make ’em); Charging Swap (Easy bolt-on for Chevy 10SI alternators); Big Power, Small Dollars (Dyno-flogging a 700hp 468ci 8-71 blown Rat motor); Geometry Lesson (Using this tool, anyone can dial in proper rocker geometry); Oil System 101 (Lubrication lessons everyone needs to know) Features – Shootout In Memphis (Chevy’s latest toys run amuck down South); Fine Art (Road testing the ’98 SLP Camaro SS); Ultimate Dream (David Hanes’ ’65 Corvette definitely fits the description); Personification (Larry Lockwood’s too-cool ’57 sedan delivery); Racer X (Richard George’s restoration of an SCCA road race Z28); Baddest Chevelles Of All Time (Here we go A-body fans. The baddest actors who’ve ever turned a tire); Friendly Competition (Tom Byrne’s ’93 and Julie Small’s ’95 are both quick and cool) Departments – Fast Talk (The 200-mph curse); Letters (The readers respond); Bow Tie News (All the Chevy news that’s fit to print); Resto Q & A (Resto questions and concise answers); Chevy Parts (The latest in Bow Tie parts); Chevy Showplace (Readers’ rides); Performance Q & A (Baffled technically? Let us help); Resto Shop (More restoration parts); Short Block (Lighthearted performance tips)

Issue:  September 1998

Condition:  Very Good