March 2011 Chevy High Performance Table of Contents

Early Novas are hot and this month’s cherry ride belongs to Kyle Tucker of Detroit Speed out of Mooresville, North Carolina. Aesthetically speaking, it has the perfect stance with a show car shine, but it’s more than just a looker. The chassis is built with performance in mind and the 675hp LS7 in between the fenderwells gets it moving in a hurry. Photo credit goes to Editor Henry D.March 2011 Chevy High Performance Table of Contents

Tech

BIG-TIMERS
We baseline a big-block 502 ci, only to pump it up an additional 38 ci and compare the results.

WISH LIST
We walked the aisles of this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas, scooping up the top 11 most innovative products and divulge our findings.

FIFTH-GEN SPRINTER
If you’re looking for added power for your ’10 Camaro without alerting the smog police, then you’ll appreciate Edelbrock’s latest supercharger offering.

THE 700 CLUB
We freshen up a 700-R4 transmission to handle just about anything you throw at it.

Features

FROST BITE
This Malibu thunders in from the frigid North.

DOIN’ THAT BOOGIE AGAIN
Kyle Tucker’s ’63 Nova SS ain’t no shoebox.

Departments

Shop Talk
LS powerplants’ rule and Editor H explains why.

Performance Q&A
Our resident tech guru, Big Mac, tells all.

Step By Step
Bleeding your brakes doesn’t have to be a chore, and we show you how to get the job done right the first time.

How It Works
We continue our coverage on Tri-Five Chevy suspension; this time we talk to the experts about off-the-shelf bolt-on components.

Parts Rack
The latest offerings for your street machine.

Rides
Al Loy’s nostalgic cruiser

Garage
Letters, news, and everything else we couldn’t fit anywhere else.

What’s Next
Stories to expect in the upcoming issue.



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