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            From Daily Driver to Race Car: The Story of a 2005 Mazda 3 S
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<p>You may expect to see nothing but high performance cars like Chevy Corvettes, Nissan GT-Rs, and Porsche 911s at a track day event, with many of them are probably brought into the pits on trailers. But what about the daily driver that’s from down the street?</p>
<p><span><img alt="2005 Mazda 3 S" height="681" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/14KLV0gQXlImd7Kw9uP5l0BmtVO1BDc88rkcMljsCMM/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NjQyNWIxYzMzZTM2/MThmYq01-wl7-5Dn/bQoSSIXrwTiqmyz6/L2yVKY_eum0n7FMA/qNv25TiQxhCV-97P/6f2FvSC4Dta-oo_O/1EWpXnkLhwdDeHYH/nX3r4g6oppKCx2eP/4O9dKqdmSOtEdvMq/0Dh-6UgxFxpfcdqb/tHL54LH95AI.webp" width="1024" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
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<p>That is the case for this 2005 Mazda 3 S. With almost 185,000 miles clocked on the odometer, Jimmy Morrison’s compact four-door sedan has been to high performance driving events (HPDEs) at Barber Motorsports Park and the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park.</p>
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<p>After a neighbor totaled his 1992 Honda Accord EX coupe, Morrison's best friend in Ypsilanti, Michigan, began the search for his next vehicle: a Mazda 3. The car had to fulfill a few requirements: a manual transmission, leather seats, a sunroof, high intensity discharge headlights, and Velocity Red paint. At the time, the only 3 that checked off all the boxes was located in Las Vegas, Nevada. So, he caught a flight, bought it, and drove it back home to Michigan.</p>
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<p>A few years later, Morrison’s friend was offered a job in Germany. Morrison bought the car in March 2009 — the same year he learned about HPDEs — and his wife then drove it daily. He became instantly hooked on HPDEs, riding shotgun around Barber Motorsports Park for a couple of years before deciding to get on the track himself.</p>
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<p>In 2012, Morrison signed up for his first track day event with the stock Mazda. The next year, he decided to make some upgrades: new Bilstein struts and shock absorbers, HKS sway bars, and EBC brake pads and rotors. His wife’s recommendation, he bought a second set of wheels and tires just for track days: Enkei Racing PF01s and Yokohama Advan Neovas. It wasn’t until his wife purchased a Honda Civic Si in 2016 when he would be able to do anything he wanted to the car.</p>
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<p>Since then, he has added Eibach lowering springs, a Mishimoto oil cooler, and rear camber links, rear toe links, and oil temperature and pressure gauges from CorkSport. The next plans on the list include larger front brakes, a roll cage, seats, harnesses, a lighter flywheel, and a Quaife helical limited slip differential.</p>
<p><span><img alt="2005 Mazda 3 S" height="1152" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/7pXUw6KdyOl5O_E6kReoZ141J27gXF4DmtmPCLjWAok/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YjlhYTJlNmY3ZWRm/ZGJkNsPor8AvNhVf/GkjGU0OxK8hDaJxy/vmVpQf90TiNy-96H/E_CJgRNVvBPOnmEG/AoIxlLj9GFNupCF4/2h9TrjbYxg2VtTn0/SyMZFNWGPhq5FBm3/IcDNtivy_s3GhJV4/Tao-XFnhA9TfJfL3/ZE5w5D-Sowc.webp" width="1735" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
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<p>“People ask me why I don’t buy a Speed 3 with all the money I have and want to put into this one,” Morrison said. “Well, I have this car for one. When I go to the track, no one else has a 3. I like that. Plus, I am not out there to go absolutely as fast as I possibly can. I get a kick out of being on the track with all those other cool cars with my measly 3.”</p>
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<p>Experiencing gearhead joy and improving his track driving skills, Morrison has enjoyed every moment with the Mazda 3 on road courses, at a few autocross events, at cars and coffee meets, and when turning wrenches on it. “It isn’t like most Mazda 3s,” he said.</p>
<p><em>All photos courtesy of Jimmy Morrison.</em></p>
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            Ten Feet of Trouble: The Tale of an Austin Mini
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<p><em>By Kurt Moser</em><em></em></p>
<p>It was the summer of 2003, and having already been stung once by the vintage Mini bug, it was time to buy another. A Morris Mini already resided in the garage, and to ensure that at least one of them was running when I wanted to go for a drive, a second Mini was needed — just to be safe.</p>
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<p>Since finding one locally was a non-starter, it was time for another online purchasing excursion. The earlier search for the Morris Mini had gone so well and the importation from New Zealand had been so trouble-free that there was really no concern about a second overseas purchase. Maybe a little concern. Possibly a lot of concern, glossed over by my desire to get another Mini. In any event, eBay would be my savior, and I found a yellow Austin Mini with only 8 million or so miles on it, a little bit of rust, and an undeniably jaunty presence.</p>
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<p>When the time came, the auction ended, and I was the high bidder. I hadn’t met the reserve, though, which was a whopping $5,000. My bid of $3,500 just didn’t make it, so I contacted the seller — the owner of a garage in England that specialized in Minis. The seller was a little gruff and hard to work with, but in no time, we managed to hammer out a final price of $4,200. Shipping was arranged. Money changed hands. And now, the waiting started. All nine weeks of it.</p>
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<p>I’m a patient guy. Nine weeks is no problem, normally, but just a few months prior, the cargo vessel <em>MV Tricolor</em> had gone down in the English Channel, taking all 2,871 Volvos, Saabs, and BMWs aboard to a watery grave in the seaway. News of this sent a shock through the automotive community, almost a mourning of sorts. I’m almost certain that a funeral dirge that sounded like a cross between a German drinking song and an ode to IKEA was played somewhere for the lost vehicles. This imagined funeral march played in my head for nine weeks as the reality hit home that nothing is guaranteed when it comes to ocean travel, and that Minis are notoriously poor swimmers.</p>
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<p>Nine anxious weeks passed, and the day came when the shipping line informed me that a car awaited my arrival at the Port of Baltimore. They would gladly hold my car at the port for 30 days, after which it would be sent to the crusher. In other words, “It’s here, come get your s**t.” I booked my one-way flight to Washington, D.C. </p>
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<p>Picking up an old car more than 600 miles away is sketchy enough, but Mini Mania's message board made life considerably easier. Another Mini owner lived in Baltimore and was willing to help out if I ran into difficulties with the car.</p>
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<p>Via deduction, you’ve probably gathered that we’re about to venture into the realm of stupid, where some moron is about to pick up an unknown vintage car and drive it back through the mountains of West Virginia in the middle of summer. If that’s not enough, there’s one more element of stupid to pile onto this potential funeral pyre of automotive disaster: the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.</p>
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<p>These events take place less than two years after 9/11. At this point, I had taken eight flights since 9/11, and the new policy was to randomly pull two people aside from every flight for “special screening.” For seven of those eight flights, I was randomly drawn *<em>cough</em>* for special screening.</p>
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<p>Now, after such searches post-9/11, you might expect that a single man of Middle Eastern descent under the age of 40 with a one-way ticket to our nation’s capital while carrying a pouch full of tools and an empty gas can would have been searched via X-rays, gamma rays, microwaves, some forms of radiation never previously heard of, and an entire team of proctologists. Please believe me when I say that any fears about the car were displaced by worries of government “intrusion,” for lack of a better word. If there was ever a time for a special screening, this was it. My fears proved unfounded, though, and I was free to get a cab to the port unmolested, as it were.</p>
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<p>If you’ve ever looked at a map and seen how much space a major airport takes, you know it involves a pretty vast piece of real estate. The Port of Baltimore covers five or 10 times as much space — asphalt as far as the eye can see. On a hot day in the middle of summer, it was like an ocean of black lava. The car was located near the middle of this ocean, a straight 30-minute hike across the shimmering pavement, shoes literally melting to the pavement with each step. At the end of this hike was a tiny (10-foot, one-half–inch) car: a bright yellow go-kart with a black roof, a black interior, and not a hint of air conditioning. Finding it in this sea of pavement was like finding an oasis, albeit an oasis devoid of water, food, or shade. </p>
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<p>She’s right-hand drive, so I got in and quickly found the keys under the floor mat. The key went into the ignition, and … <em>click</em> … <em>click</em> … nothing … dammit. <em>Click</em>. More dammit. Thus began the several hours of troubleshooting in the relentless heat, all ending in <em>click</em> … <em>click</em> … and a series of words progressively less pleasant than “dammit.” I eventually caved, out of ideas, and finally called my contact from the Mini Mania message board, Bradford McDougall. An hour later, he was there, and a short time after that, the only idea we had left was “tow truck.”</p>
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<p>As it turned out, Bradford had a great place to work on a car and a beautiful vintage Mini of his own. More importantly, he had spare parts. After tearing into the car for a while, the last thing left was to change the battery cable, and he thankfully had one sitting around. No ordinary cable, the Austin Mini requires a 10-footer to run from the back of the car at the battery, snake through the passenger cabin, and wind up at the starter under the bonnet.</p>
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<p>All the while, we marveled at the features of this car not found in <a href="https://the-gearhead-girl-shop.fourthwall.com/supporters/posts/204267" target="_blank" rel="noopener">a standard Austin Mini</a>. The 1,460-cc engine. The front disc brakes. The roll cage. The twin gravity-fed fuel tanks to balance the fuel load. The sealed cooling system (rather than the standard open system that would dump coolant on the pavement when it was hot). The front-mounted radiator. The custom dash made from a British street sign. The meaty 13"x7" tires. And the coup de grâce, the feature the seller didn’t tell me about — the ignition lock-out tucked way up under the dash.</p>
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<p>It’s a great feature, if you’ve never seen one. In a nutshell, it stops a car from going <em>vroom-vroom</em> when you turn the key, and it makes a car go <em>click-click</em> when you turn the key. It was in <em>click-click</em> mode, so the eight hours of fiddling around in the brutal heat had been completely unnecessary. Dammit.</p>
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<p>When the slack-jawed swearing subsided, we finished what we were doing, i.e. bypassing the ignition lock-out. When the car started, it coughed out the remainder of the salt air from its sea voyage and came alive. It was a ferocious little beast, a steroidal Chihuahua with the bark of a Great Dane. It was wholly unlike other Minis we’d previously encountered. She needed some clean-up, but she had all the right bits and bobs to be the belle of the ball. Brad immediately told me, “If you ever decide to sell it, call me first.”</p>
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<p>I left for home the next morning, and in the heat of the day, the black roof and black interior really came into its own as a way to cook meat in the car without a grill. It was a miserable drive, as I was wrapped in the black racing seat and harness with no A/C. That was the day that started this 16-year love affair, as she tore through the West Virginia hills with 200 pounds of grinning, smoked meat in the driver’s seat.</p>
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<p>Since then, the Austin Mini has gotten new sheet metal and a new paint job that takes the edge off the blast furnace interior. The motor has lost some of its 120 horsepower over the years and could probably use a rebuild. With only 1,400 pounds to haul around, minus the driver, she’s still quick, endlessly fun, and elicits smiles everywhere she goes. She’s still the belle of the ball. So, with my most sincere apologies to Bradford, I’ll be keeping her at least another 16 years.</p>
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<p>With the holidays just around the corner, you may be wondering what gifts to get for the car enthusiast on your shopping list. Whether they just enjoy driving cars, are a racing fan, or turn wrenches, here are 9 gift ideas for your favorite gearhead.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">1. 1966 Monaco Grand Prix Poster</h2>
<p><span><img alt="1966 Monaco Grand Prix poster" height="560" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/FffrlIuQDYY4cGiU8qOV51IKJLQYzjxxVK6-hDbSvQI/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZGVjNDg1NmRjNDA4/YzNlNNWybg2lvlhL/B_i3-5n49Rey8z2f/tL3dc24Y-fkveAyQ/N85JGZa1e8TaYiuD/HnDNVcaMszFATBsq/SqwGkC6RIVX6rVQ-/yL83rbjSfqjwLQ_X/gan7E4DglNUAVPSc/jKe-4thk21M86T0v/Lf9s1eU4Qtw.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>The racing fan will always be appreciative of some wall art for their man cave, office, or garage. This 13”x19” print features vintage advertising artwork for the 24th Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix.</p>
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<p>Available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2StoqBt" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon for $22.98</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2. Clutch and Gas Socks</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Clutch and gas socks" height="402" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/N-Mld9lD9pcEcRbFV-kQ38IEyvGdellZl5nEIZqinnA/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZmQ0ZmFiZTQ4YzVl/YzNkN8UhXApzV-dF/pOXE5FWBlGrwh9fi/M_KDRoZDxJl1RRDK/ev6vnnPttaKwP0vK/TWQPrXqVNWULLJHZ/sc8GS_iOw5P-x0mF/vLu12XjbdH8FSLRU/p985lPK2yUuvrlem/opEjfZ0ShYKCPxj8/lb3_TVuP0FE.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>These black and white ankle socks make a great gift for the car enthusiast who drives a vehicle with a manual transmission. They are available in U.S. sizes up to 11.</p>
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<p>Available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2Phyn3h" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon for $9.95</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">3. Carbon-Fiber Wallet by Garage Girls Jewelry</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Garage Girls carbon-fiber wallet" height="224" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/CgaJBnHV4c0lhNCOTmaVE8msNa6fY2ZtDl2PQzNpg30/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YWM3MWM5NTQ1MWU0/ZWM3NnasydtUdijJ/4dhUEefZvDijW6QG/WmhHKrUIqgldoLzk/G6c19koSbuTY7XmA/q3BLvbWeUOyqdGIi/TAR15_RJ-JTo4ceE/w4QWQmK0YQywRnPF/kTZdjEv7HKGquKaM/ahG3kPOBH6jNmmkg/CjfUVPkeg3c.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>Have a gearhead girl on your Christmas shopping list? This wallet features real carbon fiber and leather and makes an excellent gift. With your choice of three interior colors and multiple card slots and compartments, this wallet also has RFID blocking to help prevent electronic pick-pocketing.</p>
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<p>Available at <a href="https://www.garagegirlsjewelry.com/product/vertical-carbon-fiber-wallet" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Garage Girls Jewelry for $74.99</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">4. Chemical Guys Wash Kit</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Chemical Guys Torq Foam Blaster kit" height="228" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/0IoSpME-4PpVCUQw5KiLq9ygYqq84XbZzT3VvRwt6W4/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/OGM4M2FkYTYwMGE4/NzNmZrfWE32Qtts1/2UYkuOOyMdVhiYv-/VfyEINgHrVmnYZ8k/ATcr7E34Qq2waBlw/-w2V_MSt_XuID050/ysJHxGzEnnc46oDu/AiikBwYalvkhzgtF/FbVbsM_1Yfn2vvAL/-6EwYjug754YN-6R/trkYZWhfe1w.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>Automotive enthusiasts take pride in washing and detailing their vehicles. Included in this Chemical Guys set is everything needed to make a car shine as if it were on the showroom floor: a <a href="https://the-gearhead-girl-shop.fourthwall.com/product-reviews/torq-foam-blaster-6-kit/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Torq Foam Blaster</a>, microfiber cloths, soap, wax, various cleaners, a bucket, a Cyclone dirt trap, and more.</p>
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<p>Available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2zHXtmZ" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon for $99.99</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5. Set of 10-mm Sockets by Car Guy Tools</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Car Guy Tools 10-mm socket set" height="270" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/KWhoj-k-bjM5252dPhoGYXo77jnys3F3dXkbX0pQanM/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YmE4NWUwZTA3ZDU0/ZWE2MCkwYuGO0qeF/_gIRuCoHGJ_1G1I3/wtCM5FSOVeQQ1y0w/PQRySC_nfKxhAdAV/DXdsQ8aoPIve5RJB/Es2MpKeIXFAwFdmn/BK_5XlAhFL9pUQTG/NDMnFwM0sUdsBHCs/3UO0ON6QOf_t34ux/zXckpK_MK0s.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>Everyone who works on their car knows about the ever-elusive 10-mm socket. You can never find one when you need it. Your favorite gearhead will appreciate a multipack of 10-mm sockets, available with 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch drives, and you can even get a pack of 26 of them.</p>
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<p>Available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2E13BK1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon for $8.99–$46.99</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">6. Lego Speed Champions</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Lego Speed Champions kit" height="400" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/gvGOBnH2wEia35WWXEqNLxOpHt5hu-lzy5UGCYP-smk/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/Y2U1OTc0OTM0ZjVj/OTdlNXUY-phY6c4h/PWJTWtLy4NKUISfc/ih2H8RtqaRc5D9xZ/NbAjqh2APQM0JfQ2/ERVba1u32PnrBNxc/IfBjkxKpv5qEXnZ6/HDW7XqU96Jm27FlC/WPsBP8hsgWJdbFq2/xFz5vnhTGBFc-Nkd/3ZEqy5oLNGg.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>Sometimes the car enthusiast is still a kid at heart. Lego’s Speed Champions series lets you give the gift of the car they may never be able to have in real life. Choose from the Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 race car, McLaren P1, Bugatti Chiron, Porsche 919 Hybrid LMP, and more.</p>
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<p>Available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2E8OnmQ" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon for as little as $11.99</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">7. Still Plays with Blocks T-Shirt</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Still plays with blocks T-shirt" height="393" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/LAtoIzy1O0ilZxqjxM4BX0xGw8TUvUNL6GWovmTxGD4/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YjFlYmI2ZDg4YzM3/MjFkM1702F4Cdxhw/43CckwiyWc6HIzqx/ooHzgWYyyJBVAZnX/r3MwGxoyRn3g9ye2/vZtXsZxkhPt1WJ_u/CbKDnzWUWo0A-SC7/kqqbZVJ9-2bGIM3Y/zr-qBGHp75TjHYKm/gMPPppZBFApPvKXj/igNY3aPVkbk.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>Speaking of playing with blocks, this T-shirt is perfect for the one who turns wrenches. Available in both men’s and women’s sizes and your choice of five colors, this T-shirt is lightweight and has a classic fit.</p>
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<p>Available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2SpWhvd" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon for $18.99</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">8. Scalextric Arc One American Classics Slot Car Set</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Scalextric Arc One American Classics slot car set" height="257" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/qod0f8rCVRiThMaf-3vMqv_AfRHUChwntTPyCwOv-Vw/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/M2U5ZWYwNTU5YTk1/YTYwNIdnSpU5VPfy/lMfd5Zt94gF6tr89/KbnQMSPDd4b9QNOF/XcJuUYf-xf63Fven/0mlKkGM7x_3R1px3/NcZAuDIc0A9kKJwP/aZDrxGWUeZrybpIc/R8j9yZBc9z2NPknt/r2v_MAZ1T3eVEuKC/_-gGKoCeQEs.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>Many car enthusiasts remember receiving slot cars as gifts and racing them on their living-room floor when they were kids, and some of them may still enjoy the hobby. Bring back those memories with this 1/32-scale set by Scalextric, which] includes two Trans Am classics: the No. 6 Penske Sunoco Camaro and No. 16 George Follmer Ford Mustang. Also, you can manage races using your smartphone with the Arc One app.</p>
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<p>Available on <a href="https://amzn.to/2EdIkh3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon for $149.99</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">9. Piston Clock by Ben's Automotive Decor</h2>
<p><span><img alt="Ben's Automotive Decor piston clock" height="585" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/YDfGIHUgx_6wgL6pjbJG5p5oyT2RdC7tuRyKrxkkGVE/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZGNlYTYxZWU1YTYw/NmVjYkxrYvrcaSPe/7xm5jwTn0Wllsx6V/qJiP4nt1p46LQGnZ/RPO51RiU1t83tLGe/nljc5R9mFsDOYIZ1/32MrD2EacK5IKe3I/moBpluuR466HfzrV/MOmZuYGWuEBQrOFG/U0flU4lPAYOPqLQ-/ZuxC3m7Mwbc.webp" width="400" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>Give your favorite car enthusiast the gift of a handmade piston clock. Perfect for one's office desk or garage, you can customize the clock by choosing its ring color and number style.</p>
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<p>Available at <a href="https://www.bensautodecor.com/product-page/piston-clock" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ben's Automotive Decor for $56</a>.</p>
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            Much ADO About Project 15: A History of the Classic Mini
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<p>Sir Alec Issigonis hadn’t even seen a car until he was 12 years old. But at the age of 50, he began designing one of the most iconic vehicles ever produced: the classic Mini. Created with sporty performance and charming looks and proportions, the best-selling British automobile in history was perhaps one of the most ideal cars ever produced. Celebrities including fashion model Twiggy, Peter Sellers, and members of the Beatles all owned classic Minis, and it’s said that Issigonis gave Queen Elizabeth a ride around Windsor Park in one of the first ones produced.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Alec Issigonis" height="1225" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/xW_RxgUW55dbksGH0TTc-vPB6l39mFp6AJvIiidCp1M/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NjBiM2E4NjQ0MTRm/Y2VhZkqO7ZUX5dD4/qN2e7yt-Ey17byzP/MT22wTJ83jdvX93q/-PG8NdV7VhRjeycq/fA1iKbv0G-eT4qmX/3MMHgfDoCmdqYUCr/mIbMvE-voU0kXosy/4_S_96rrbm03Lcyg/XFg77FxxX4FAqR1P/CApHxz1WqSE.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>Alec Issigonis at the Mini's press launch. Photo courtesy of BMW Group.</em>  </p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Sir Alec Issigonis</h2>
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<p>A British citizen born on November 18, 1906, in Smyrna in the Ottoman Empire (now Izmir, Turkey), Alexander Arnold Constantine Issigonis was the son of a successful Greek shipbuilding engineer and a German mother. In 1922, his family made the move back to England when the British were banished from Turkey, but his father didn’t survive the crossing.</p>
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<p>Three years later, Issigonis enrolled in engineering school at Battersea Polytechnic in London. Struggling in mathematics, he failed his exams three times, but he excelled in mechanical drawing. In 1928, he received his diploma but wasn’t admitted into advanced studies. “Pure mathematics [is] the enemy of every truly creative man,” he once said.</p>
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<p>Issigonis pursued a career in engineering after graduating, first working in the design office at Gillett, a London engineering firm. In 1934, he transitioned to the drawing office at Humber Ltd., a carmaker based out of Coventry, where he built a sprint racer with a friend. Two years later, he began working at Morris Motors Ltd. as a suspension and steering engineer.</p>
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<p>He designed the 1948 Morris Minor, a successful car that proved his worth to British Motor Corporation (BMC). Under the project codename “Mosquito,” work began on the Minor in 1942. The first British automobile to reach 1 million sales, the Minor competed against the Fiat 500 and Volkswagen Beetle, and about 1.3 million were sold by the end of its production in 1971. After leaving BMC and working at Alvis in Coventry, Issigonis returned to BMC to design a range of family vehicles.</p>
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<p>For his accomplishments, Queen Elizabeth knighted Issigonis in 1969. On October 2, 1988, he passed away at the age of 81 in Birmingham, England.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Mini’s Design</h2>
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<p>In 1956, fuel costs rose dramatically. In response to the American and British decision to stop funding for the construction of a new dam, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypt’s president, nationalized the Suez Canal and threatened to cease oil shipments from the Middle East. With shortages and rationing of the oil supply, automakers sought ways to achieve better fuel economy in stylish and entertaining vehicles.</p>
<p><span><img alt="1958 prototype drawing for the classic Mini by Alec Issigonis" height="1409" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/-WMrs4Ka-LhmHHN_FrJMyYCkavnHNgnodRpCqazcMKw/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NmE3N2QxNzMxMmIw/OTc3OLU8S_i85hdt/SF2w8imrcJPSOdrg/ICufQS-4zwN4ptuh/_ER0wzCuCNmuxqhd/ZnyQrZRqv0XoRP9U/DhnCWwycApEc-ToP/_9eyJUe6xVxX2aJN/k01lFqxqec2sNkVu/RmZiO4nY11cv71Zl/j6kBLqCzV10.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>  <em>A 1958 prototype drawing for the classic Mini by Alec Issigonis. Photo courtesy of BMW Group.</em>  </p>
<p>With this challenge, Sir Leonard Lord of BMC asked Issigonis to come up with a small, economical car that could deliver excellent fuel efficiency and carry four adults. After a relatively short design period of two and a half years, Lord immediately signed off on the production for project codename ADO15 (Austin Drawing Office).</p>
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<p>Issigonis designed every aspect of the car for maximized interior and luggage space, with no less than 80 percent of the car’s footprint available for passengers and their cargo. With four seats and 6.8 cubic feet of luggage space, the two-door ADO15 was 120 inches long, 55.5 inches wide, 53.1 inches tall, and had a 79.9-inch wheelbase. Issigonis and his team of designers and engineers rearranged the car’s mechanical components to create more room, though some of the ideas proved to be difficult and required reworking, particularly the front-wheel-drive powertrain.</p>
<p><span><img alt="1959 Mini longitudinal section" height="933" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/3o4oeb520aAeXgbuY61I94cPRG8KMqXTHVGguNjBO2k/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/OGVmZGU5NTZkZjg2/ZDEwN9DPxcWkzzu1/40XUtnP0D18eL4dy/ec7rMik8XCOcO-Ch/YmmzUXzvafpBFLud/X5S0NrkHfdwOGa5p/ik8BYoLqFClEgV9h/rLqQR171-9675phZ/wPJWxUVt5Jw0PPUE/CsKsZpxusaj8cjNF/_zt4erOLlTg.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>  <em>The longitudinal section of the 1959 Mini. Photo courtesy of BMW Group.</em>  </p>
<p>Re-engineered to be mounted transversely, the team fitted an 848-cc version of BMC’s A-series engine under the hood. With overhead valves and a crankshaft located at the bottom, the four-cylinder produced 34 horsepower at 5,500 rpm. Below in the engine’s oil sump was a four-speed transmission that was lubricated by the engine oil, and the radiator was moved to the side of the engine bay.</p>
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<p>Underneath, the tack-welded unibody used separate subframes instead of a traditional one-piece frame. To reduce stress and vibration, the front suspension and steering setup were bolted onto the monocoque structure, and the rear wheels and suspension were mounted onto the rear subframe. The 10-inch wheels and tires were positioned at the outermost corners, further increasing interior space.</p>
<p>Replacing traditional springs, the team used compact cones with a layer of rubber placed in between them. With two cones on each corner, the upper one was bolted to the subframe and the lower one rested on the wheel mount. Under increasing pressure, the rubber hardened and created a progressive suspension setup. As a result, the setup didn’t make the wheel wells intrude into the passenger compartment and required only small shock absorbers, mounted at the upper front wishbones and rear longitudinal control arms, for sudden pressures.</p>
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<p>To prevent the effects of universal joints, which would deflect under hard steering inputs, homokinetic joints were used. With a ball bearing surrounded by three cages (two of which were connected to the input and output driveshafts), the homokinetic joints allowed large steering angles without deflection, reducing the influence of the power unit on the car’s steering.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="1968 Austin Mini 1000 Mk II instrument panel" height="1404" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/Otisa6bQS4Y1p0zwwOe_vHRrgJSCurWR8odrF-N8jHM/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NTZjNzgzZDUyOTBj/OWRiMw1k18OTpQyr/avlZYdEDB06a-t6k/7UaNw4YywNwPB77w/A1HqepjsX1ioiccW/rIkPNXjfzl_0nc2m/iofLdSo7oovzJyDj/fta1WMmA48gnQZB2/sFCX-YO5NfaZY5x2/BnEsc3t7xj1hleGv/qAZtFPwEo_4.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>The instrument panel in a 1968 Austin Mini 1000 Mk II. Photo courtesy of BMW Group.</em>  </p>
<p>Inside, space in the doors was freed up by integrating sliding windows and storage bins molded into the trim panels. To provide more room for storage on either side, a dial combining the speedometer, fuel gauge, and warning lights for the oil pressure, high-beams, and the battery was mounted in the center of the dashboard, itself a full-width shelf. Switches for the windshield wipers and headlights were located below the dial.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">41 Years of the Classic Mini</h2>
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<p>In 1959, the first classic Mini rolled off the Birmingham, England, assembly line, sporting a bright white paint job and a U.K. license plate that read 621 AOK. (Today, the Mini is a museum piece that is occasionally taken out for special events.)</p>
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<p>The Austin Seven and Morris Mini-Minor sold for about £496 when they went on the market on August 26, 1959 (they cost about $1,300 when introduced in the United States). The two models were identical with the exception of their grilles. Both minimally equipped, the cars featured no radio to prevent distractions. With a 75-mph top speed, they could reach 60 mph in 29.7 seconds and achieved 40 mpg.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="John Rhodes Morris Mini Cooper S, Brands Hatch 1966" height="1263" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/JSoO7HDQ4CSN8OMFQRdRIn5-jMw302vCunGy4ktZPRU/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YjlkODI2NzdkMzg0/MDJhMxiI8kpEDxly/0LjCIid3_dHh_hJx/TAug1Q0qGdH18tW5/30K80gAitSB92TtY/YNTPscE1VAXD5jNK/J-CKTekcnygCvY-C/TCVZCemZb9iWLj8O/9QmMII7s9kCqI99w/Qh1WPQuzhmnSy1R5/cZKZ1reWx_0.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>John Rhodes in a Morris Mini Cooper S in Brands Hatch in 1966. Photo courtesy of BMW Group.</em>  </p>
<p>In 1961, the Seven was renamed the <a href="https://the-gearhead-girl-shop.fourthwall.com/supporters/posts/204501" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Austin Mini</a>, and six years later, a more powerful, 38-hp 998-cc engine was introduced. Roll-down windows replaced the original front sliding windows in 1969, and along with a Mini logo added to the hood, the door hinges were relocated from the outside to the inside. At this point, more than 2 million Minis had been sold worldwide, and Mini name became its own marque, dropping the Austin and Morris names.</p>
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<p>The classic Mini went through different parent companies throughout its 41 years of production, from BMC to British Leyland to Rover Group. However, the car was never actually a profit maker for any of its builders. When Minis stopped competing in rally racing in the 1960s, they were being produced in England and 11 other countries, including Australia and Italy. By 1977, more than 4 million had been sold worldwide, and the 5-millionth Mini was produced at the Longbridge Plant in 1986.</p>
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<p>The later models were more refined, featuring more plastic and electronics. In 1991, the last new variant of the classic Mini debuted, a convertible made in Germany for a dealer in the town of Baden. The following year, a 1,275-cc engine replaced the 1.0-liter. Later, Rover Group purchased the design and production rights for the Mini, manufacturing 1,000 between 1993 and 1996. BMW bought the Mini name in 1994.</p>
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<p>In October 2000, Mini number 5,387,862 rolled off the line at the Longbridge assembly plant, ending the era of the classic Mini. Voted the “European Car of the Century” in 1999 by a panel of 130 automotive journalists, the Mini’s fundamental character had remained virtually unchanged throughout its entire production.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Mini Cooper</h2>
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<p>A close friend of Issigonis, Formula 1 and sports car constructor John Cooper immediately saw racing potential in the classic Mini, even during its prototype stage. Cooper had already used the A-series engine in his Formula Junior and Formula 3 open-wheeled race cars. He approached Issigonis for permission to build a performance version of the compact car, but Issigonis denied the proposal. In 1961, Cooper went to George Harriman, BMC’s chairman at the time, who granted him permission.</p>
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<p>One thousand copies of the Mini Cooper were needed for homologation requirements in racing series. When it went on sale in 1961, it proved to be successful. It featured front disc brakes, an improved transaxle, and a larger, 997-cc engine that had increased horsepower by 48 percent, to 55. Later, the Cooper’s engine displacement increased to 1,170 cc, producing 70 horsepower. Production ended in 1969, but it returned to the lineup in 1990 with a 1.3-liter engine. Approximately 150,000 Mini Coopers were sold.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A Rally Racing Legend</h2>
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<p>After making its competition debut in 1959, the classic Mini had many years of racing success, dominating international rally races. At the 1962 Baden-Baden German Rally, Pat Moss won in a Mini, and Rauno Aaltonen took the checkered flag at the Alpine Rally the following year in a Cooper S. At the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally, Paddy Hopkirk and co-driver Henry Liddon won in a Cooper S — the first of the Mini’s three wins at the event (1964, 1965, and 1967).</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Timo Makinen and Paul Easter, 1965 Monte Carlo Rally" height="1623" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/gOUmN9KkNvE9UgflDHazW_aXlahjyyfs3kWXVH-kWJw/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZTQ2M2UzNjU3MzE2/ODFmOZyAaxeKI4uX/QL78A6tPNaAyKrw5/JYPmMuJNsc4Vqysh/ZNx2vQCeaqbqXNLg/bjumpHivAoyjg2CU/25V9sTuZHFf6J0QF/pnVcuRia8mR9GQNp/9ktsEFlI2gV_ep6e/SpfNZ2XcWv4EMj1P/SOduYyJvv4o.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>Timo Makinen and Paul Easter in the 1,275-cc Morris Cooper S at the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally. Photo courtesy of BMW Group.</em>  </p>
<p>The Mini’s domination at rally events ended at the 1966 Monte Carlo Rally when Minis finished in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. While a complete teardown of the winning Mini revealed zero rule infringements, all three Minis were disqualified for violating the headlight dipping rules; officials also disqualified Roger Clark and his Ford Lotus Cortina for the same reason. As a result, Pauli Toivonen and Ensio Mikkander in their Citroën DS 21 were declared the winners.</p>
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<p>When I take either one of my cars to a shop, I’m trusting the mechanics at that shop to be honest with me, provide excellent customer service, not rip me off because of my gender, and not pull me along for more than a week because I cannot get the information I need to get the job done.</p>
<p>A couple of months ago, I took my 1967 Plymouth VIP to a shop since its rear brakes were practically non-existent. There were grinding noises and times when I was worried if I would be able to stop at intersections. It was a scary drive. I didn’t want to do the work myself on an inclined driveway, and since the car was new to me, I didn’t really know what shape the underside, especially the lift points, was in.</p>
<p><span><img alt="Diamond, 1967 Plymouth Fury VIP, on tow truck" height="1425" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/Eg2DmU_u8jLrviH7914cQEX5H3JzOM_8YjTeYaplQ6A/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YWFhZWZiM2E4NmU0/ZmFhMglQaHrFLcVY/SJ0BaBCmZF192nB2/aLA-xI58c0Owp9Je/JlXDrBHt9RvTpcFA/gnyCFp2rnDUUlKvw/3w80QnMoAFMD-ZY-/hdG-oZWRHAI0lHzO/OEPUyEYW2wbzEbls/LjyDvj45Wyurpkdz/bCihsrCDQdE.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>The previous owner had already purchased some parts for it — wheel cylinders, hardware kits, shoes. So, when I dropped the car off, I listed that the necessary parts were in the trunk. The following morning, the shop called me, informing me that the wheel cylinders were incorrect (that the bleeder valve needs to be in the central position) and that new drums were needed. The shop didn’t measure the drums to let me know what size I had to get. That same day, I found some wheel cylinders and purchased what I thought were the correct size (11-inch) drums.</p>
<p>And so it began.</p>
<p>They called me the day after I dropped off the parts. The drums I purchased “fit over the ones on there now,” and apparently I needed 10-inch drums. While I found a source for some, I asked around a bit. Pretty much everyone I had talked to about it said that all of the Furys of that era should have 11-inch drums in the back. I called the shop back, asking them to measure the drums to ensure I was getting the right ones. The response? In a slightly irritated tone: “We’re too busy. Just get the 10s and keep guessing.” Keep guessing?!</p>
<p>So, regretfully, I bought the 10-inch drums. A day and a half after dropping them off, I received another call, but it wasn’t the one I was anticipating. “These drums are too small. You need some that are 11 inches.” Wait, what?</p>
<p>At this point, I decided to have my car towed on a flatbed to another shop. The tow truck driver asked me questions and was baffled when I told him what was going on, and when I got to the new shop, they were a bit confused, too. Within three days, my car was done. The mechanics had machined the drums after being unsuccessful at finding new ones, fashioned and replaced a piece of brake line that was leaking, and installed parking brake hardware that apparently had disappeared at some point — all for about the same price as the “big name” shop.</p>
<p>A lot of this catastrophe could have been avoided had the first shop simply measured the drums for me in the first place. One would think that since they machine drums there that they would have micrometers or tape measures available. But their negligence created headaches and wasted time.</p>
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<p><em>One of the rear brake shoes that was replaced.</em></p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Mechanics and Female Customers</h2>
<p>It’s been found that many automotive repair shops charge female customers more for services, or they will even charge for services that were not even completed since there was no need for them in the first place. In 2012, a group of researchers at AutoMD gathered quotes from more than 4,600 shops for a new radiator for a Toyota Camry. There were three conditions for the study: one where customers had done some research, one where customers hadn’t a clue how much the replacement should cost, and finally where the customers were anticipating a much higher cost.</p>
<p>The study found that those who did their research and those who had no idea what the repair would cost were both quoted around market value, while those expecting the higher cost were quoted higher costs.</p>
<p>However, the researchers also broke down the data by gender and found that mechanics had quoted female customers a higher average price than men (about $20 more). In the study’s report,<span> </span><a href="https://insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu/article/the_importance_of_appearing_savvy/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">one of the authors states that</a><span> </span>“repair shops probably do not inherently dislike women or take pleasure in ripping them off. Instead, the data are more consistent with statistical discrimination. Shops believe, rightly or wrongly, that women know less about cars and car repair. In the absence of information to the contrary, they will be offered a higher quote.”</p>
<p>So, when women will go into a repair shop needing only an oil change, they sometimes end up leaving the shop hundreds of dollars poorer because the technicians discovered more work needed to be done. But sometimes they don’t even do that work, and the customer will still be charged for the labor. In a 2015 article in the<span> </span><em>Washington Post</em>, Patrice Banks, founder of<span> </span><a href="https://girlsautoclinic.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Girls Auto Clinic</a>, mentions a 2013 survey that discovered<span> </span><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/06/05/the-auto-industry-discriminates-against-women-so-i-quit-my-engineering-job-to-become-a-mechanic/?noredirect=on&amp;utm_term=.942e3b412a96" target="_blank" rel="noopener">77 percent of respondents</a><span> </span>thought that mechanics were more likely to sell female customers unnecessary repairs.</p>
<p>It’s not uncommon for auto technicians to state that you need more services done, but many of them are unnecessary. I can go to a quick oil change place and end up listening to 20 sales pitches. While I’m only going there for an oil change with conventional oil, they try to sell me their maximum life synthetic, a new air filter (that will cost three times as much as the filter actually costs), a transmission fluid change, a new serpentine belt … the list goes on. But many female customers will believe they need these services simply because they have no clue. One of my friends once changed the wiper blades on her car a week prior to going to one of these shops, and then they tried to sell her new wiper blades. No, thanks.</p>
<p>So, fellow women, I sincerely hope that if you cannot work on your car yourself, please do some research first and go to an honest shop. Tell them exactly what you’re experiencing — vibrations, weird smells, leaking fluids — and try not to fall for the upsells. And if the shop cannot help you find the right parts and neglects to do one of the most fundamental steps of a brake job, find a new shop as soon as you can.</p>
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<p>Lyn St. James worked her way from competing in local Florida races to racing in renowned events such as the Indy 500, 12 Hours of Sebring, 24 Hours of Daytona, 24 Hours of Le Mans, and 24 Hours of Nürburgring. An inspiration for all racers, she now participates in vintage races and is an ambassador and motivational speaker.</p>
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<p><em>In her Ford Mustang race car in 1982. Photo courtesy of Lyn St. James.</em>  </p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">TGG: Coming from a background as a secretary and piano teacher, how did you get into racing?</h2>
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<p><strong>LSJ:</strong> Well, I grew up in kind of a car culture really in the Midwest, and I was a race fan. I went to the drag races, I went to the Indy 500 as a spectator. I mean, racing was certainly on the radar screen, but strictly as a spectator. It wasn’t until quite a few years later — I didn’t start racing until I was 27. When I moved to Florida and went to the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring as a spectator, I found out that people did this as a hobby besides at the professional level.</p>
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<p>Even though I knew a lot of people who I did some drag racing with when I was a teenager, it wasn’t really for me — sitting in line, waiting to go down, and it’s over in a few seconds. But I saw road racing, and I saw this endurance racing, and I saw real people drove race cars. They were in Corvettes and Camaros and Porsches, besides the stars who were up in the front.</p>
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<p>I found out about the Sports Car Club of America and went to a couple of those races in South Florida, and I found out that you can go to driver’s school and get a competition license. That’s what I wanted to do. I went out and got a Ford Pinto, which was my street car. I prepared it with a roll bar, a five-point seat belt, and a fire extinguisher, took it to driver’s school, and just never looked back.</p>
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<p>It’s not an easy sport by any stretch of the imagination. Even to this day I still race, and it’s a very complex sport. It requires human resources, it requires technical resources, it requires financial resources, which are all very hard to pull together. It’s not just something where you go buy a tennis racket and you go out to play against the wall or you go out to a court somewhere and get an opponent. It has much more moving parts and elements to be able to figure it out.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Did you have any inspirations?</h2>
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<p>Not really. I was married at the time, and fortunately, my husband and I went together. He was as keen on this as I was, so that helped a lot. I wouldn’t call it an inspiration, but it’s certainly a lot of help.</p>
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<p>As I look back, you know, a lot of times we see things we didn’t see at the time. Because I went to a girls school, I got sports, where if I had gone to public school, that wouldn’t have been offered. They didn’t have the sports for girls. So, I think I was blessed to be able to participate in sports.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Lyn St. James, 24 Hours of Nürburgring" height="500" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/rZ___aO7XauCrDjzSMxNjasdwAkMt29tXZDbmN2dZxA/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZWVmMjY5NmZlY2Zl/MWEzM9Oc8IQNvCeZ/I2buFQb38i12RQCX/HQa45BDSdKcGtWxt/cwpuh5Xnuo_2dfcO/GAkNnd4untxrJ7XD/pS8Q5rVzSXUqTsnN/kRLIpYjco11gtayz/-gMsprBRIG5Ppskf/4Hv86xqGPX3sTzxG/XD-L1mC3y34.webp" width="359" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>Leading a group at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. Photo courtesy of Lyn St. James.</em>  </p>
<p>I didn’t consider myself a great athlete. And then I remember watching Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in 1973. I think that somehow impacted me, with a woman tennis player beating a male. He was a lot older than her. It got national attention. I think somewhere, probably in the back of my mind, it kind of gave me permission to do something that maybe would have not been considered the right thing for a girl to do. Consciously I never say that to myself, but sometimes we have a lot of subconscious messages that our brains are processing that we’re not necessarily paying constant attention to.</p>
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<p>And later, I became very much an advocate for women in sports. I got to meet Billie Jean, and my life changed dramatically. But at the time, if you were to talk about inspiration — I think that probably had some impact. My husband wanted to build a Corvette and all that. So it was more that I had allies for it than I had inspiration.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">You raced during the same time and even co-drove with Janet Guthrie. Since the both of you were kind of rarities at the time, was there any rivalry between you two?</h2>
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<p>No. At the time I started racing, I didn’t know anything about Janet Guthrie. When she came to Indy in the late ’70s, she gained all kinds of attention. And I was racing, but I was racing in the amateur and very low levels, local levels. So, I didn’t relate to her in that sense, and quite frankly she was at a much higher level. I was amazed at how they appeared to not really want her there. I mean, with the media and the editors, there was a lot of controversy when she showed up at Indy. I didn’t sense that in my life. In my world, I felt like I was part of something.</p>
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<p>But I did get a chance to meet her and race with her in the late ’70s at Sebring. But again, she was way up on the pedestal, and I was just this local Florida girl. By the time I got to what I’d call my professional time — in the ’80s and when I got Ford as a sponsor, and then of course in the ’90s when I got to Indy — she had already retired. So, we were never really contemporaries. It was just for that one time at Sebring.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Racing when you did, were there any challenges to competing in the male dominated sport of auto racing?</h2>
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<p>The challenges are every time you show up to the race track. No matter how well prepared you think you are, no matter how much you want to do well, it’s incredibly difficult to get to a race track, to have a car prepared, to have all the pieces in place.</p>
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<p>I was just kind of, it is what it is. I’m proud of the fact that I’m a woman and I am a race car driver, so it’s not like I’m a woman race car driver. I never felt that I was different. I think it’s important to, for any of us, that we have our feet on the ground about what we’re doing and why we’re doing it. I wasn’t trying to prove anything about women. I was trying to earn respect and do well. I mean, I felt pretty good when I did well, and I felt really shitty when I didn’t. So, it was really more about how I felt about me as opposed to worrying about what other people thought about me. And I kind of always had stayed true to that, and I think that’s helped me survive and helped me stay grounded and not get too carried away.</p>
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<p>I certainly have realized that through the <a href="https://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Women’s Sports Foundation</a> and working with Billie Jean that I actually have a responsibility and an opportunity to impact the way people think about what women are capable of. I certainly realized there was a power behind what I was doing in the later years. That was a tool — that was a benefit of what I was doing. I just never got it in the way of me doing what I wanted to do when I wanted to do it. I just loved to drive race cars, and that’s why I do what I do. I realized there was this benefit, I guess you could say, and opportunity to do that and the powerful tool to benefit others, which feels good. You like to feel that what you’re doing in this world actually — in some way, shape, or form — can benefit other people or change the way, positively, how people think. That’s a really cool bonus.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What made you decide to move from endurance racing to CART and IndyCar?</h2>
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<p>I never really decided that. I liked endurance racing because it’s a chief sport, and you get a lot of seat time. I just wanted to drive an Indy car because they’re the ultimate. Maybe some people say Formula 1, but that wasn’t in my stratosphere. I really just wanted to drive an Indy car. It’s called perfection. And as I got better as a race car driver, I wanted to see how I would stack up and what would it feel like.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Lyn St. James, 1993 Indianapolis 500" height="448" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/Zjpy8dnIATe3NzdO7YTj_-p1D9QhxDkA_wRO68O99oc/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NjY5M2JiZThiNmY3/NDkyYsWOQvfOr1Y6/Qg-mHsvLws21_nD9/hu8sY5aG35AyMFK6/XsLonWo5g_9higB2/IMNRZqizjB10IaS2/97Ls0dtrv5cs9k35/2ySfEsIrhFQ-wb0P/Wb7SZ5CPJMNiVTxx/KwvUo57hWqh_v-Y2/EncrStTyX-E.webp" width="580" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>Lyn St. James at the 1993 Indianapolis 500. Photo courtesy of Lyn St. James.</em>  </p>
<p>I finally got that opportunity in 1988 when Dick Simon gave me that opportunity to drive an Indy car. I definitely took to it better than I anticipated, and I liked it. He watched me and said, “We can do this.” He didn’t say, “You can do this,” he just said, “We can do this,” which was very powerful because then I realized I had somebody who saw my ability and also had the resources. He had cars and teams, and he was in the business. That inspired me. I think I looked at him like, “Are you serious?” He was like, “Yes.” And so it set me on that path. It took us four years before I was able to find sponsorship.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>So, it’s just having a little bit of a dream, and the dream comes true. The dream was just to drive the car, and then the dream became a reality, which then turned into a challenge and a goal. I mean, it literally turned from just a dream, reality, and then, “Oh my god, I have a new goal.” Kind of like what the heck am I really thinking? But I couldn’t stop — I could not not do it. But I’m glad I did.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">You were the first woman to win Rookie of the Year at Indy. What was that like?</h2>
<p> </p>
<p>I’m a very goal-oriented person, so when I get a goal, I get really, really focused. First of all, I never even knew there was such a thing until I got to Indy. I didn’t know they had a Rookie of the Year. You go to these meetings with all the rookies, and then the talk starts about it. There were like 11 rookies that year, so it was a big field. I didn’t even learn about it until I actually got to Indy and throughout the month of May. And then I was like: “There’s no way. There’s no way in hell.” I found out that it’s evaluated on a lot of different things — your qualifying position, your finishing position, but also other things done by this group of media people. And, of course, they were all males. So, I was like, “There’s no way.”</p>
<p> </p>
<p>That wasn’t even on my radar screen, and when that was announced at the victory banquet, I was totally, totally taken aback. But what was more a bigger part of the story was that Dick Simon, my owner who had taken more rookies to Indy than any other team owner and was very successful and very well known for that, had never won Rookie of the Year with any of those drivers. What was so cool was to not only be taken aback and my sense of pride, but I really felt that that was sort of a trophy for him, winning for all the other rookies that he’d taken. It was very cool. I asked them if they would make a trophy so that he could have a trophy.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Lyn St. James, 1989 24 Hours of Le Mans" height="500" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/j_ZdjRZq36Bot4HSwhx5g7atXHpV-kRdClBvunGQkoY/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZTY4OGFkOGFiOGI1/ODRkM5LyuutzBpj-/O99fl3Z-pnLgUEhh/08d1qOD34aneWL1b/Oh02ZrGw9u8DqnkX/mU3muF4DMNgoqEaP/kRQx11znp8q8gm-G/QG-NbnKNmyhoeMOC/VNbhV1UGsa158JYJ/nDT8HNpixhOpF85V/K_AoY_gzSN4.webp" width="350" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>At the 1989 24 Hours of Le Mans. Photo courtesy of Lyn St. James.</em>  </p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What is it like having competed in perhaps some of the most prestigious races, like the Indy 500, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and the 24 Hours of Daytona?</h2>
<p> </p>
<p>It’s extraordinary. These are iconic races that I’d read about and watched, that I knew that the people who race in those are the best of the best. And then when you get there, and you actually do it, particularly at Daytona and Indy to have the success we had. At Le Mans, we didn’t have that kind of success. But at the same time, it’s almost, what I might call it, an out of body experience. You’re just living it and wondering all of those years that you wondered what it would be like in your mind. And particularly like at Daytona as a spectator at that event and then racing in it a number of times, and we actually had the win.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>You almost have to hit yourself upside the head and say: “Hey, you’re not a spectator, you’re actually doing it. Pay attention.” You’ve got to really slap yourself sometimes and kind of be in the moment and actually be doing what you’re doing and try not to observe what you’re doing. It’s a wonderful feeling to accomplish things that are not only goals, but are goals that are pretty lofty.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What is your favorite experience of your racing career?</h2>
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<p>That’s an impossible one to answer because there have been so many. I just raced a 1927 Bugatti Type 35C at Laguna Seca, and I was wanting to see what it was like driving one of those Bugattis that the women of the ’20s and ’30s raced. That certainly doesn’t necessarily take the top of the list, but it’s the most recent one. Racing at Indy is obviously the epitome of accomplishments, and my driving style is so well suited to that type of racing. So, that was perfection for me. And then racing at Le Mans.</p>
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<p>There’s just too many. Going to Talladega and setting a speed record, and racing at the Bonneville Salt Flats last year and setting a record there. I’m just so blessed to have all of these extraordinary experiences. I could never, ever just pick one.</p>
<p><span><img alt="Lyn St. James, Indy car 1993" height="394" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/N25Y22b9LHRSy9bwXUZ1M-ciYwgzZSKUJ4QsU2AZHQc/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/M2YyNmRkNmIxZGFj/YTA3MYE37TWAFnPY/9Ij8LnJ7FghYQrFz/lscfsyoeO_UKoJH2/wLzw0hCTBcaTANol/8jvEbyu6-SMaXzaM/W9_QcZon2hvSqP_U/C-TmkwE9p3euXwCD/loHibVL0toFPijPI/dqgEa885gm1vBx6K/rmy5Lqa1Ph4.webp" width="594" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>  <em>Behind the wheel of her Indy car in 1993. Photo courtesy of Lyn St. James.</em>  </p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What is the first car you ever drove ten-tenths?</h2>
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<p>The first car I drove ten-tenths was the Ford Pinto. I had to learn how to do that, it was ten-tenths for sure. I had to use the handbrake and every bit of rubber I could get down on the pavement. It wasn’t a lot of horsepower, but putting it down and thinking about momentum and clip angles — that was the best experience to start for me. It was affordable, it had protection around it, and it wasn’t so much power that I could get into so much trouble. I had to learn how to get everything I could out of it.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What made you retire from auto racing full time, and what do you do now?</h2>
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<p>My last Indy 500 was in 2000, and I was 53 years old, so I was behind the curve and I knew it. I didn’t like it, I didn’t want it to be that way, but as much as we’d like to deny it or hate to accept it and totally deny it, certain things slow down. Reaction times, your concentration, all of that. There’s just certain things that you need to have if you’re going to be at that level of the sport.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>That closed that chapter of my career. And quite frankly, I had a dormant period for a while because I don’t own race cars, I really don’t have the financial ability to do that, and my life changed in many ways. So, I kind of had a dormant period and thought maybe my racing days were over, which was really depressing.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>And then sometime in the mid-2000s, I got an invitation to be a grand marshal at a vintage race, and they didn’t have a budget to pay me. I said: “Oh, I’d love to do it. But can you get me a drive in something and then you don’t have to worry about paying me?” I got into this Formula Atlantic car and just had a blast. It just brought me back to life.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>That’s how the whole vintage racing thing happened. It’s still pretty sporadic, but it just feeds my soul. You don’t have to be 100 percent at the top of your game. You’re not going at the speeds of an Indy car and all that kind of stuff. So, I didn’t decide, my body decided pretty much. I’m just blessed that I can still race.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Lyn St. James, Chevron B39 Formula Atlantic" height="365" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/kY7ekFRbWp9Hb-AGxE7veEpLpBAyzCTkhmscMS2sjg0/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NTM3MTY2YWQxMTFh/YjJkM61Jus5dAh1i/ZFRRAYf5c0Va5SQE/mr8dvD9SdDyxs_O5/HI4UNHpoy2RRolsU/We86-GMo-2Tq5Swh/ORlTzmBayc6W8CyI/qIpeVUeKI8Ys7B7j/-v3XLt0640GWtiLS/3eKfeUH9-Iac73kP/EeLW9TAhizM.webp" width="550" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>At the vintage races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a Chevron B39 Formula Atlantic. Photo courtesy of Lyn St. James.</em>  </p>
<p>It also gives me the opportunity to not only be a little bit more available to make appearances. I do book signings. I’m also an ambassador for the <a href="https://rpm.foundation/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">RPM Foundation</a>, which stands for Restoration, Preservation &amp; Mentorship. I get so sick and tired of everybody saying young people don’t care about cars. Our society’s changed, and maybe all of us don’t need cars like we did 10, 20, 30 years ago. But it’s not that they don’t care about them — it’s that they don’t have the same way of caring about them as we did.</p>
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<p>There are opportunities for people to understand mechanics, who really have mechanical aptitude. There’s a whole career opportunity for them to be able to restore and preserve the cars because it’s also part of history. You don’t even have to necessarily want to be a racer or a mechanic, but you have to care about the history of our country, the history of the world, and many times it’s tied around the automobile and around other mechanical objects. I really enjoy the opportunity to get that message out and to interact with young people at their schools, bring students to the races, to different concours and events around the world. There’s a real need for it. There’s an opportunity for people and the parents to understand the career potential for their kids. It’s not just a grease monkey job.</p>
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<p>I’m kind of exploring new venues with that, and of course I still have scholarship programs for women in racing. I’m still trying to help those gals who are out there and really are serious about their racing, to see if there’s a way I can help them get up the ladder.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">For any girls or women wanting to get into the sport of auto racing, do you have any advice for them?</h2>
<p> </p>
<p>First of all, go-karting is a great way to just give it a whirl, give it a try. And if you get yourself in a go-kart and it’s fun, and you seem to kind of like the idea of sliding around and bumping and grinding a little bit wheel to wheel, and you can do that in a go-kart, don’t be discouraged.</p>
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<p>The next thing is to find people to do it with, whether it’s family or friends. You’ve got to find people to do it with. And at that point, do it as well as you can, learn as much as you can, and then decide whether if it’s something you just want to do for fun, which is absolutely OK, or whether you are so serious that you want to try to do it professionally. And at that point, call me.</p>
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<p>“It’s got a story,” Ray Portman, longtime owner, says.</p>
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<p>After being purchased new in 1957 in Newark, Ohio, Portman’s friend Bobby Jones bought the Chevrolet from its original owner. When Jones moved back down to Louisville, Kentucky, Portman became partners with him and soon bought the car for $500.</p>
<p><span><img alt="Shively Speed Machine" height="683" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/qJHNhMVnPfCCKm6h7zEmnyifQ514mFHxHKSHai4U2Z8/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZGNkMThkZjRkYTQy/ZmVkOCkkz_C4oHBR/3T4qnY2DdU41qREy/af_kFRJiwEvRkd7e/Vxxcyx8UuSZ30UL4/5XhSRnd6cGCmj9Cr/UluOdjcJnddzUjki/HAUD2XFaQgeCJsw9/nmBg-_FInyh0D7G4/Kv0UXi2rnQSXu1QN/Bibs-td_Ljs.webp" width="1024" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>With “Shively Speed Machine” painted on the front fenders, Portman drag-raced the Chevy in the SS/M class throughout the 1960s and ’70s. (Shively Speed Machine, a local automotive shop, sponsored the car.) The car competed at National Trail Raceway outside of Columbus, Ohio, and at weekly bracket programs at Ohio Valley in West Point, Kentucky. But in 1972, the NHRA realized that a four-speed wasn’t available in ’57 Chevys, not even as a dealer option. As a result, they took it away from the car. “It destroyed the car,” Portman says. “Powerglides weren’t any good at that time.”</p>
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<p>Despite its successes, there were some scary moments while racing the Chevy. “It got out from under me once at the finish line,” Portman says. “The car that I was racing was in his lane going straight, and I was in my lane and his lane, looking out the side window at his taillights.” It turned out that the shifter had been knocked into reverse at about 90 mph.</p>
<p><span><img alt="Shively Speed Machine engine" height="683" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/_7tEtD78zEZEX2u6tWH1LewVFNmXP_dfobLeLknddlw/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/MWFhZGMyZGM3ZTM4/MjM1ZSNnwYN4zlBV/sE7RDXgUaJiT00n8/KrCPbTSWfpcuILsM/Pp66IYDax0sfJYfP/AQ_7E4fAw_a73ZfE/DAORUurPYYiHJwzB/BBbA2tYrILcEIm7J/MXxOT27JHH2ZbCkx/gMahJJv_cc1RNZf_/cCYJnjJLWpM.webp" width="1024" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p>  <em>The Shively Speed Machine's small-block 327 V-8. The coil on the firewall isn't real.</em>  </p>
<p>Portman raced the car until about 1985. After that, it sat in storage for three decades.</p>
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<p>Originally, the Portman family decided to turn the car into a Pro Street car. That’s when they began stripping the paint on the driver’s side front fender, partially removing the Shively Speed Machine lettering. The car then sat in the garage for a few more years, and they chose to turn it into a gasser. After purchasing all of the parts, the project never happened, and the car stayed in storage for a few more years.</p>
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<p>It wasn’t until family friend Jeremy Thompson of <a href="http://www.thompsonhotrods.net/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Thompson’s Hot Rods</a> decided that the car should be restored and basically took over the project two years ago.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Shively Speed Machine engine firing order" height="683" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/QM36QEvOHxBHUILPB4iVTyBoJGQYlS_g2rZOeufGJ8o/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZGExNGNjN2M2MmVl/ZWIxZDF5kVlcD5cv/vReApYhPzAqggacL/WAqOzt_v764d_q15/fnyul_W_5VWL26lo/mMIQyLKYCqpHSdRd/P_syIBt4Mwejz4W7/aGlA0OXdFyL5zRDs/WDw_upwhnpoO91ZX/44ccVEiyCEJWBEkR/js4ZM5PhbUc.webp" width="1024" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>For easy reference, the firing order is written on the underside of the hood.</em>  </p>
<p>Over the next six months with help of some friends, Thompson, Ray, and Ray’s sons, Mark and Steve, did a complete mechanical restoration of the car, leaving the cosmetics alone. “We just made the car safe to where it could be raced again because it had been sitting for so long,” Mark says. They rewired and replumbed the car, replaced the brake system and added disc brakes, rebuilt all of the major mechanicals, and added a roll bar.</p>
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<p>The Shively Speed Machine uses its original Chevrolet block. The 327 is bored 30 over, has a complete roller valvetrain, an Edelbrock intake, a Holley carburetor, and Stahl fenderwell headers. Built for eighth-mile drag racing, its Powerglide transmission is paired with a 5,000- stall torque converter, and the ’57 rear end has a 6.17:1 gear. For reliability is an MSD ignition system—the coil under the hood on the firewall is just for show.</p>
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<p>Since being restored, the Portman family has taken the car to numerous events to show it off and make a few runs down the strip. “It got a pick at Beatersville,” Mark says. “We’ve taken it to the <a href="http://www.nhramuseum.org/apcm/templates/general.asp?articleid=676&amp;zoneid=41&amp;navsource=reunions" target="_blank" rel="noopener">[NHRA Holley] Hot Rod Reunion</a>. It’s been to the <a href="https://www.thetrifivenationals.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Tri-Five Nats</a> a couple of times.”</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Shively Speed Machine" height="1024" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/AxJ76KGz4mrgsPrFa6Elo-9cyZr40CXmpGp2GQEGYS0/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZjY0OTA4OGY0MzA2/MzdjMjw3swAauwOV/xxPzJc61MLnVF4ce/CTGySx7Zf2ZVIp27/x5K_g0YFW1JDUjVu/grLXih5rYXBHcZQG/hlhd7imoe74LLzB2/7wYhMBpRMcRBMhCe/C01DdUAJXxTPCS2L/Z2VltuckYaw79-3z/ZUFMcej0A4U.webp" width="683" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>The late Steve "Weasel" Portman still gets to ride around in the Shively Speed Machine.</em>  </p>
<p>Last October, a picture of the Shively Speed Machine’s dashboard was used for an award by <a href="https://www.shelbysway.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Shelby’s Way</a>, a suicide prevention organization. The award is in memory of Steve, who passed away in March of last year, and now the Portman family is in charge of selecting the car that receives the annual award.</p>
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<p>This year, the car will make its first appearance at the <a href="http://meltdowndrags.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Meltdown Drags</a> in Byron, Illinois. The event can be thought of as the Goodwood Revival of vintage drag racing, where its organizers tech cars for period correctness and originality and the track officials wear white from head to toe. “They only allow 750 cars, and they have thousands of entries,” Mark says. “We got picked to go to that, so that’s pretty cool. And they like to have cars that have a story."</p>
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<p><em>Vintage drag racing photographs courtesy of the late Mark Portman.</em></p>
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<p>As a car enthusiast, I’m always on the lookout for the best car washing products and methods. While looking around online, I found the <a href="https://bit.ly/2IiXJKM" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chemical Guys Torq Foam Blaster 6</a>, which connects directly to a standard garden hose. They also have the Torq Foam Cannon, but since I don’t yet have a pressure washer, I opted for the Foam Blaster instead.</p>
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<li>The Torq Foam Blaster 6 foam gun and spray nozzle. The Foam Blaster 6 has five settings for regulating how much soap foam is produced while spraying.</li>

<li>A 4½–gallon heavy-duty detailing bucket with the Chemical Guys logo</li>

<li>The Cyclone dirt trap bucket insert, which fits perfectly in the bucket</li>

<li>A chenille microfiber wash mitt, which features a super-soft 70/30 microfiber blend to help reduce the chances of creating scratches and swirls in your car’s paint surface.</li>

<li>A 16-ounce bottle of the Chemical Guys Honeydew Snow Foam auto wash cleanser. This car wash soap has a pH-neutral formula, which makes it safe to use in direct sunlight for a spot-free wash and with whatever wax you may have previously applied to the car.</li>
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<p>So, I decided to try out the kit on the <a href="https://the-gearhead-girl-shop.fourthwall.com/supporters/posts/204501" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Austin Mini</a>, <a href="https://the-gearhead-girl-shop.fourthwall.com/supporters/posts/203459" target="_blank" rel="noopener">for which I previously did a seat cushion repair</a>. The Foam Blaster 6 was pretty fun to use, and I do feel as though it helped improve the car washing process. It’s a little hard to turn the dial to select how much foam you want to produce, but once you figure out a setting, you can just leave it in place. The Honeydew soap created thick suds. However, it seemed to take a while longer to completely rinse it off the car, which really isn’t much of a problem.</p>
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<p>The Cyclone dirt trap worked pretty well. The only thing I didn’t really like about it is that it’s difficult to remove from the bucket since there isn’t anywhere to grab it besides the little cones.</p>
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<p>The kit is available on both the <a href="https://bit.ly/2IiXJKM" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chemical Guys website</a> for $79.99 and on <a href="https://amzn.to/2MGLvgI" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Amazon</a> (with Prime shipping) for $98.57.</p>
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<p>Known for its formula combining a low center of gravity and high traction, Subaru Tecnica International, more commonly known simply as STI, has been Subaru’s in-house motorsport and high-performance division for 30 years. Founded on April 2, 1988, as a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. by Ryuichiro Kuze, STI has had more than 25 years of motorsport success. The division has continuously incorporated its competition knowledge into its desirable, confidence-inspiring vehicles.</p>
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<p><em>Subaru WRX STI Type RA NBR at the Nürburgring. Photo courtesy of Subaru of America.</em>  </p>
<p>Subaru’s STI pedigree in motorsport competition can be traced back to 1972, when a Leone (known as the GL in the United States) participated in the Southern Cross Rally in Australia. Eight years later, Subaru entered its first all-wheel-drive vehicle in the FIA’s World Rally Championship (WRC). Soon came STI’s first tuned vehicle, the Legacy Turbo, which was fitted with a 220-hp boxer-four engine, an upgraded suspension, and larger brakes.</p>
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<p>In January 1989, the performance division took a Legacy Turbo, along with two others, out for the division’s first public outing as it set out to beat the FIA World Speed Endurance Record for 100,000 km (more than 62,000 miles). On each car, STI upgraded the engine internals, tweaked the turbocharger, and stiffened the drivetrain. It also added a stiffer suspension, larger brakes, a roll cage, and a deeper front air dam. Horsepower coming out of the boxer-four engine had been bumped up to 220. Averaging a speed of 223.345 km/h (138.78 mph), it took 18 days to break the record at the Arizona Test Center south of Phoenix.</p>
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<p>This success resulted in the production of the limited production Legacy RS RA, STI’s first production car. The RS RA looked nearly identical to the regular RS model with the exception of “Hand Built by STI” decals. Its turbocharged flat-four engine put out 220 horsepower and had forged pistons, strengthened connecting rods, and revised intake and exhaust systems. The suspension and brakes were also upgraded, as well as the addition of a quicker steering ratio and a front axle strut brace.</p>
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<p><em>Subaru Legacy Turbos at the FIA World Speed Endurance Record for 100,000 km. Photo courtesy of Subaru of America.</em>  </p>
<p>Later in 1990, the division began competing in motorsport at the WRC Safari Rally. The Legacy RS, with drivers Jim Heather-Hayes and Anton Levitan, finished sixth overall.</p>
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<p>The performance division continued incorporating their successful motorsport technologies into their production vehicles in 1992 with the Legacy STI. It built the limited production, Japan-only car to order. In 1994, the first Impreza WRX STI brought rally racing technology to the road. That same year, a version of Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, known as Driver-Controlled Center Differential (DCCD), debuted on the Impreza WRX Type RA STI.</p>
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<p>Throughout its first couple years of WRC competition, STI had some high finishes. The division didn't get its first victory until 1993, though, when Colin McRae won the New Zealand Rally. The following season, STI switched to the compact Impreza and finished second overall.</p>
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<p>STI became the first Japanese company to win the manufacturers’ championships for three consecutive seasons: 1995, 1996, and 1997. They were its only WRC championships.</p>
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<p>In 1998, the company introduced its most desirable vehicle ever produced in order to homologate a wider-bodied Impreza coupe for the following WRC season. The 22B Impreza WRX STI featured gold BBS wheels and a 280-hp 2.2-liter turbocharged boxer engine that made solid boost in mid-range torque. With production limited to only 400 units, the Japan-only car sold out immediately after its announcement.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Subaru Impreza WRX STI 22B" height="1244" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/MASKlsiIY-zB6P-qlKh1m5yF_ZcGryAybbI7jJOZiNc/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/ZmUyNzVhOTgyMDY5/M2QyZH6qrhaTY1wl/JWUXNSVfoHEo_Plu/9iHJSnHH11zei9Da/O_upruiUVi8P4LeG/6dF3DV6ShxwB5Wmd/A_TsVEOL5jti9ekR/CNT7p7YSIq-V9Kbd/nG2zjw_FAmhEnwSp/MUSSK0X_Usnrq0tE/lVx-9JOvmL4.webp" width="1900" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>Subaru Impreza WRX STI 22B. Photo courtesy of Subaru of America.</em>  </p>
<p>The Japan-only 2001 Impreza WRX STI S201 put out more than 300 horsepower. The company recalibrated its ECU and added a front axle limited slip differential and a fully adjustable suspension. The built to order S201 featured higher boost pressure and a larger, free-flowing exhaust. The following year, both the Impreza S202 STI and Legacy S401 STI were introduced as limited edition models. In 2003, the WRX STI S203, another Japanese domestic market car, pushed 321 horsepower out of its boxer engine and had a screaming 8000-rpm redline. STI redesigned the ball bearing turbocharger and improved cooling. Only 555 S203s were produced—again, to order.</p>
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<p>It wasn’t until 2004 when those in the States could finally get their hands on Subaru’s flagship all-wheel-drive car. The Impreza WRX STI had a 300-hp turbocharged boxer engine was paired with a short-throw six-speed manual transmission, and the company upgraded the suspension and added DCCD All-Wheel Drive and Brembo brakes.</p>
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<p>Meanwhile, the Forester STI debuted in Japan with the same 2.5-liter turbo boxer-four as the Impreza STI. It also featured an upgraded suspension, Recaro bucket seats, and Brembo brakes. The following year, the Legacy 2.0GT Spec B “Tuned by STI,” based on the fourth generation Legacy sedan and wagon, came out. While it wasn’t a full STI model, the Legacy had several STI upgrades. Under the hood was a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, along with an upgraded the clutch, transmission, and ECU. Brembo brakes and a Bilstein suspension also made it onto the model. It produced the car in limited numbers for the Japanese, American, and Australian markets. In 2006, the WRX STI S204 came out in a built to order run of 600 units.</p>
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<p>Soon after, the Impreza WRX STI Spec C Type RA-R debuted. Designed and built to homologate the Impreza-based Group C rally car, the road legal limited production car (only 300 made) utilized the 2.0-liter engine from the S203. Available in Japan, the S204 had many lightweight modifications, including aluminum body panels and thinner glass.</p>
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<p>But in 2008, FHI ended its participation in the WRC after it started to be outclassed. But the performance division wasn’t done with its motorsport success. The company continued to supply rally cars for privateer teams in the series and then moved on to the Japanese Super GT series and the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.</p>
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<p>STI entered its first 24 Hours of Nürburgring that year. Two years later, Tommi Makinen set the production sedan lap record at the ’Ring in an Impreza WRX STI Spec C, lapping the circuit in 7 minutes and 55 seconds. Later, STI won the SPT3 class at the grueling endurance event four times: in 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2016. It then went on to set records at the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy and the Goodwood Festival of Speed hillclimb, where it was third fastest overall.</p>
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<p><em>Subaru WRX STI NBR at the Nürburgring. Photo courtesy of Subaru of America.</em>  </p>
<p>In July 2017, the division set the lap record for sedans at the Nürburgring Nordschleife in a WRX STI Type RA NBR Special, which was built specifically to demonstrate the sedan’s capabilities and all-wheel-drive system. Its rally-spec, 2.0-liter boxer engine had a 75-mm intake and a turbo that ran at 250 psi of boost, resulting in more than 600 horsepower at 8,500 rpm. Its aero package produced more than 650 pounds of downforce at top speed, and the rear wing featured a drag reduction system, similar to those used on Formula 1 cars. A success for both Subaru of America and Prodrive, the car completed the 12.8-mile circuit in a blistering 6:57.5.</p>
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<p>STI then released the 2018 WRX STI Type RA (for “Record Attempt”) to celebrate its successes. The limited production WRX had only 500 units allotted for the States and featured a carbon fiber roof, more horsepower, a Bilstein STI sport suspension, and a modified version of the Multi-Mode Vehicle Dynamics Control system. Additionally, the BRZ tS (for “Tuned by STI”) also debuted for the 2018 model year to help celebrate the performance division's heritage, with an aerodynamic body design, an STI-tuned suspension, and 18-inch wheels.</p>
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<p>When STI competed in the WRC, it dominated the series with 47 victories—more rally wins than any other Japanese manufacturer. And the division continues with its motorsport competition and record beating while allowing its racing technologies trickle down into Subaru’s production performance vehicles. Here’s to another 30 years of sticking to your rally roots, Subaru Tecnica International.</p>
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            The Elephant: A History of Chrysler's Hemi Engine
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<p>It’s the design of the Hemi engine that made it special and highly desirable in racing and hot rodding. A spark plug is located in the top center of each symmetrically perfect, dome-shaped combustion chamber, shortening the flame travel and burn distance and therefore providing more effective lighting of the air/fuel mixture.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="426 Hemi cylinder head" height="670" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/bwi4Bd_E9dW3oZghtxq10gMRC8CeNQ-gdosqPt5kTEc/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YjM5ODIxNTk4YWQ2/MGQwY4zfTIk8ltUA/tZFHFIkIlHdNQPiG/NYIhL9nev4qkVl8g/nNxN16s0eI-aZGB3/Z1FKMH4QDxcox78l/n1CPxXChvoNHpz9b/5T6f9MqyLeI87BWx/R1FBpK1siRj-i0PU/35M85VOwz5lOb4zX/GugTTp6LXGI.webp" width="1000" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>426 Hemi cylinder head. Photo courtesy of Stellantis.</em>  </p>
<p>Domed pistons create enough compression, and the exhaust and intake valves are located on either side of the combustion chamber. The valves are positioned 58.5 degrees from each other, increasing the efficiency of crossflow, exhaust area cooling, and combustion. Two separate rocker-shaft assemblies per cylinder head control all of the valves. The hemispherical combustion chambers also allow the engine to run cooler, creating more surface area for heat transfer and large cooling passages. The engine also has a high volumetric efficiency and a high compression ratio.</p>
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<p>The Hemi engine became known for its massive horsepower, low-end grunt, and physical size. Hot rodders appreciated its bore and stroke sizes. The Street Hemi produced 425 horsepower and 490 pound-feet of torque. It appeared under the hoods of no fewer than 13 models between 1966 and 1971, though it was never produced in large numbers. The last year of sales for the Street Hemi was 1971, and Chrysler reintroduced it in 2004 when Mopar Performance released it as a crate motor.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Early Instances of the Hemi Engine</h2>
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<p>The first recorded car that featured an engine with hemispherical combustion chambers was the 1903 Welch Tourist. Its two cylinders produced 20 horsepower. Two years later, Belgian automaker Pipe made a car with a four-cylinder hemi engine. In 1907, the Fiat 130 HP Grand Prix car had a hemi. Other automakers later produced cars that featured hemi engines, including Duesenberg, Stutz, and Offenhauser.</p>
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<p>England’s Riley Motors manufactured an engine that used hemispherical combustion chambers, pushrods, overhead valves, and twin camshafts. The 149-cubic-inch engine was used by Healey and produced 104 horsepower (100 horses in non-Healey applications) and 134 pound-feet of torque. It had a small 3.17-inch bore and a large 4.72-inch stroke.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">World War II</h2>
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<p>During World War II, Chrysler began testing and developing engines with hemispherical combustion chambers for aeronautical and military purposes. Chrysler worked with Continental to create the 1,792-cubic-inch AV-1790-5B V-12 in the M47 Patton tank. The monster of an engine put out 810 horsepower and 1,560 pound-feet of torque.</p>
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<p>The 1940s P-47 Republic Thunderbolt fighter plane used another example of the hemi engine. The XIV-2220 V-16 had pushrod-activated valves and a displacement of 2,200 cubic inches, and at 3,400 rpm it produced 2,500 horsepower. The engine also used 58.5-degree separation between the valves.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="P-47 XI-2220 engine" height="635" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/sNwoPvCl9ZBfJ8bjvHWG5RfxsxBS6NcJQhH0bM1O2Z8/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NzI4MzI5NzY3MTNj/ZjM1Y_6p0MnMOgnO/IOj8iFCUjprcVVe1/VIapQ6ssamTgnhue/KJrjGVjz798OvyAU/cVHtSuSEFmpn93PB/mXBWMIeC43iQqsya/ZC6lRr2jvu7Qm4rZ/41wxjXmRNgp0-QK6/m1_HZL91SYKtwphd/2wMjEE4XGi4.webp" width="1000" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>The P-47's XI-2220 engine. Photo courtesy of Stellantis.</em>  </p>
<p>The P-47 was the Air Force’s heaviest and largest single-seater aircraft at the time, and at 15,000 feet, it exceeded 500 mph—70 mph faster than the plane’s original engine. The nose of the plane had to be slimmed down to reduce drag and extended to accommodate the massive engine. The XIV-2220 never made it to production due to the end of the war, but engineers were able to learn some valuable information about cylinder head gas flow.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Chrysler Hemi Development</h2>
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<p>In 1948, Chrysler continued working on a compact V-8 version of the hemi engine. John Platner, a graduate of the Chrysler Institute of Engineering, and William Drinkard, manager of the engine development department, developed a 90-degree V-8 engine with hemispherical heads in the laboratory. After dynamometer testing proved its performance, Chrysler management gave the 330-cubic-inch A-182 engine the green light.</p>
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<p>Some changes needed to be made, though, before the hemi could reach production status. Its components had to last 100,000 miles before requiring replacement. One of the major challenges was camshaft wear, as the area between the camshaft lobe and valve tappets would wear prematurely.</p>
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<p>Chrysler engineers in Mel Carpenter’s department changed the material of the hydraulic tappets for this A-239 prototype, along with how the faces of the tappets were formed. The hydraulic tappets also allowed for quieter and smoother operation and extended valve life. They reduced the valve unit load and added a graphite coating. An additive was required in the engine oil.</p>
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<p>Being able to replace the spark plugs also proved to be a challenge. To remedy the issue, engineers placed steel tubing through the valve covers and large ceramic boots over the spark plugs. The tube had an O-ring seal against the valve covers to help prevent oil leaks. The plug tubes and wires ran under the covers, exiting at the back of the engine.</p>
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<p>Engineers also shot-peened the crankshaft to reduce fatigue and added a dual breaker ignition to the engine to create constant hot sparking and to keep a reserve of ignition voltage. The engine underwent 8,000 hours of dynamometer testing, as well as 500,000-plus miles of reliability testing on the road. The result was the FirePower.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="Chrysler FirePower" height="629" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/JmxyQ-cUmUI3s_QTDIWDJviLUZdrypBAvZAPE_hZzYQ/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/YTdlZTVmMTc4YTc2/ZjVjOF1QtykU0YgS/gLPDZbasoIumbY7T/2FAy-b7qLHp5Pm5u/8hUooqtRN-mU-L-k/cdiYskZqfONlg3wn/JAJF9_VSJ0VVP_e3/rjKysLLkQuU4E60s/km4nB7Kil1ZfV7xz/DCxha7hbgkXcWl9t/jF9eCzZFNO8.webp" width="1000" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>The 331-cubic-inch Chrysler FirePower engine with fuel injection. Photo courtesy of Stellantis.</em>  </p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The FirePower</h2>
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<p>For the 1951 model year, Chrysler debuted the FirePower engine, the automaker’s first overhead valve V-8. It was standard on the Imperial and New Yorker and optional on the Saratoga. Most versions of the FirePower used a single two-barrel carburetor and produced 180 horsepower and 312 pound-feet of torque. The FirePower had a 7.0:1 compression ratio, along with a 3.81-inch bore and 3.63-inch stroke. Just one of the hemi heads weighed 119 pounds, and the complete engine weighed more than 700 pounds.</p>
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<p>Chrysler continued developing and testing the hemi engine. The stock exhaust headers were replaced with streamlined units to increase volumetric efficiency. As a result, horsepower jumped up to 193 and torque bumped up to 330 pound-feet. Engineers smoothed and enlarged the exhaust and intake valves; the exhaust valves were opened up by 0.125 inch and the intake valves by 0.25 inch. A set of four inline single barrel carburetors were also added on top.</p>
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<p>The test engine became known as the K-310. Its output ended up at 225 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. Engineers discovered that a midrange camshaft added 50 horsepower and 20 pound-feet of torque. With a high performance grind cam and a four carb high speed manual, output jumped up to 308 horsepower and 361 pound-feet of torque with stock pistons. When 12.5:1 pistons were added to the mix, the engine produced 353 horses and 385 pound-feet of torque.</p>
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<p>In 1955, a young member of Chrysler’s management team named Bob Rodger designed a hotter version of the engine using dual four barrel carburetors. Chrysler placed a 331-cubic-inch version of the engine in the C-300, making it the first production American passenger car with a claimed 300 horsepower. The following year, the displacement was increased to 354 cubic inches in the 300B, producing 340 or an optional 355 horsepower. It became the first American V-8 with one horsepower per cubic inch. In the Imperial and New Yorker, the engine made 280 horsepower. In 1957 and 1958, the hemi V-8 had 380 horses, but it left the lineup in 1959.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Father of the Hemi</h2>
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<p>A hot rodder himself, Tom Hoover was one of the founding members of the Ramchargers. He graduated from the Chrysler Institute of Engineering and started at Chrysler in 1955. Hoover led the team that created the 413-cubic-inch Max Wedge cars in 1962, and in 1963, the wedge engine’s size grew to 426 cubic inches, when the ACCUS/FIA established a 7.0-liter displacement limit for racing engines.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="1964 Hemi circuit-racing engine" height="761" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/HXAWQqVkRpt2jg9m8wwWp1whqqBoOzqFd4L9TbEhNXc/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/MDIxZWU0OWRiZThh/ZmNmM94f4rVyij8E/1VhMDTjX4WJ5RVB5/3kpAF5kK14C2q50z/mkGWpaEzjRuZzk3U/nsCC6ItWlCUTleZW/eoyDaoSrzxpYVA_K/20M08ZYf2hRWtc4U/Q54twFQDd9cb60lo/8NmAdFECUay4katO/Z5rTC3Iraag.webp" width="1000" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>1964 Hemi circuit-racing engine. Photo courtesy of Stellantis.</em>  </p>
<p>While wedge engines performed really well in the racing world, there needed to be more. Lynn Townsend, who had been the president of Chrysler since 1961, called for a new engine for competition. On a tight schedule, Hoover and his team went to the drawing boards, altering the first generation hemi head and making modifications to the existing RB block structure. They changed the block to head fastener area and retained the 58.5 degrees of separation between the valves. They also changed the bulletproof bottom end to the reciprocating assembly.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Bred for Racing</h2>
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<p>The A-864, with its 12.5:1 compression ratio, was the first hemispherical head design that sported the trademarked Hemi name. Richard Petty won the 1964 Daytona 500 in a Plymouth Belvedere that featured the first A-864 426 Hemi, and the second and third place finishers used Hemi engines as well. The engine dominated both NASCAR and drag racing that year and grew in popularity among hot rodders, salt flat racers, and boat drag racers.</p>
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<p>But in 1965, the NASCAR Grand National series banned Chrysler's Hemi engine and Ford’s 427 from competition, simply because both engines weren’t available in production cars at the time (Chevrolet was already completely out of racing). Some of the competitors argued that the Hemi had an unfair advantage. Additionally, mid-size cars were no longer allowed on the superspeedways, which included cars such as the Belvedere and Dodge's new Coronet.</p>
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<p>As a result, Ronney Householder, a former IndyCar driver who was then working for Chrysler as the racing manager, ceased NASCAR efforts for the 1966 season. He urged drivers to compete in the USAC, ARCA, and IMCA series, and other racers, such as Petty and David Pearson, started drag racing.</p>
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<p>In NHRA, the Hemi went on a diet for the 1965 season. The NHRA mandated that all Super Stock and Funny Car entries had to have steel bodies rather than aluminum. So, Chrysler developed the A-990 Hemi, with aluminum heads and a magnesium cross-ram intake.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="1963-1965 Hemi engine cross section" height="792" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/2x9OzHWuEodCEL2m6RmePq6sMVd0TsUAReSECiN-sEM/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/OTA3YTFjNTkxZWJh/M2MzOc4ZNuVH05FV/xrqio30mL29Rnl6v/PTAoRSymxkdpyd92/wqqOwMnCcNRak1Rh/PSXXPObF_UVm1NS-/zyY3DzaDdNeurTV5/jBaqsa-zR_9YGk1K/QmlfvCcsMUN2xRCU/2kgjNuv_Cf96QFU-/U02F9zUqtN4.webp" width="1000" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>1963-1965 Hemi engine cross section. Photo courtesy of Stellantis.</em>  </p>
<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Street Hemi</h2>
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<p>While Chrysler did sell some Coronets, Darts, and Furys to the public with the racing version of the Hemi, there still wasn’t an official street variant available. However, in a letter from executives Bob Rodger and Bob Cahill dated January 6, 1965, Chrysler Product Planning requested that changes be made to the Hemi so that it could become a package for the NHRA Stock Eliminator class.</p>
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<p>Though there were already intentions to add a second four barrel carburetor to the 426S Wedge engine late in 1964, the new Hemi version’s design had to incorporate streetability. The team had to develop it so that it could run efficiently in varying weather conditions and require less maintenance. The engine would run on high octane pump gas and retain all structural changes, such as the heavy-duty bottom end parts and four-bolt mains.</p>
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<p>On January 12, 1965, W.J. Bradley of Chrysler Product Planning released a description of the Street Hemi package. Chrysler kept the Hemi as a higher rpm engine. The biggest change was the new aluminum, inline twin four barrel carburetors. Chrysler opted to use Carter AFBs (a 4139S in front and a 4140S in the rear). The Street Hemi also had a dual plane aluminum intake and a large, chrome semi-silenced air cleaner.</p>
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<p>The cast-iron heads were largely unchanged from the A-864 variant, minus a design change to the front pad and valve cover rail for street accessories. The rocker gear and valve designs were identical to those of the race version. A milder street cam provided better low end response, and the ports remained the same. The valve spring rates also were altered. While the spring force still wore out the camshafts faster than those in other Chrysler engines, the rates weren’t as steep as the race version’s. Chrysler strongly advised that owners performed regular rocker arm inspections and adjustments.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="1966 426 Hemi cutaway" height="859" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/5puaG6RAVL1VvuHYFOkQxTg8hNTsHKJjGHt6GbCbsgQ/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/NWE1M2NjMTI0YWE2/OWUzMU3DWuDfKOIQ/dtzAhLKtLdqspGoR/YrgKmxu3iWw_2zzw/JxiI2uhaVsDr2dGD/CTZLmpjhH8M38aye/NngtWbokX3ufzGHw/sFxb_msxI9fHirfY/sGQ4r-hbpyM_-KUm/Ds1qDIia4tp9ft0W/o-6h8-tH8EU.webp" width="1000" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>1966 426 Hemi cutaway illustration. Photo courtesy of Stellantis.</em>  </p>
<p>A pair of cast short-runner exhaust manifolds ran down the sides of the V-8 and were designed primarily for easier installation at the production plant. Additionally, the right exhaust manifold utilized a pair of steel heat riser tubes to help with cold weather driveability. During warm-up, exhaust heat circulated through a port in the back of the intake and a small chamber under the rear carburetor. The operation was controlled via a coiled, bimetallic heat valve located on the exhaust valve, which closed the riser tubes once the engine reached its operating temperature.</p>
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<p>The Street Hemi engine had a 10.25:1 compression ratio and used baffled oil pan and a lower compression piston that was forged with minor valve relief. A forged crankshaft was Tufftride treated to reduce wear and corrosion and increase its fatigue strength.</p>
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<p>The option for the Street Hemi added about $900 to a car’s price, though the cost included some of the heavy-duty upgrades that, for other automakers, would have otherwise been added separately.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Back into Racing</h2>
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<p>By mid-1965, Bill France at NASCAR decided to revoke the no-Hemi mandate, and thus the Hemi engine came back into the oval racing world. In 1966, Richard Petty won his second Daytona 500 in his 1966 Belvedere, and David Pearson claimed his and the Dodge Charger’s first NASCAR championship that year.</p>
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<p>In the NHRA Stock Eliminator class, Jere Stahl dominated the class with his 1966 Belvedere and won three of the four national event titles, along with the season championship.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Modern Day Hemi Engines</h2>
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<p>In 2003, Chrysler revived the Hemi name with the 2003 Dodge Ram. Codenamed “Eagle,” the third-generation 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 had near perfect hemispherical combustion chambers with two spark plugs per cylinder. The technology allowed for improved efficiency through spark advance and fuel injection. The 5.7-liter Hemi was updated for 2009 with variable valve timing, modified cylinder heads and intake manifolds for increased airflow and an available variable displacement system.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="SRT Hellcat engine exploded view" height="616" src="https://imgproxy.fourthwall.com/9X0FoZywzhaM9-gpHaRJd4XeC4iPvm77EINI99A7quw/w:890/el:0/q:90/sm:1/enc/MzZkNDA2YjViN2Fl/ODEwNn8JQMxFZkSC/Q4e6hvT4JhXZRH0H/3brihOO2_EA6uyhm/P405YVrd6gkEHMW-/_p0dJbdHVUIZyRaR/IETSoM_mnO5ZZ5zX/zGH_3tuOf_7o28f_/mPjeU_-dQcfh15g1/BLpPwWx-sB499IEt/GrwgoTTUhQo.webp" width="1000" onerror="this.style.display='none'"></span></p>
<p><em>An exploded view of the SRT Hellcat engine. Photo courtesy of Stellantis.</em>  </p>
<p>From Chrysler’s Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division came the 6.1-liter Hemi in 2005. Output increased to 425 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque thanks to an improved engine block, lightweight pistons, and a modified intake manifold.</p>
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<p>In 2007, the “Apache” 6.4-liter Hemi crate engine debuted with 525 horses and 510 pound-feet of torque. Three years later, the 392 Hemi was available in the 2011 Challenger SRT8 with 470 horsepower and 470 pound-feet of torque. This Apache Hemi was largely based on the 5.7-liter V-8 and also appeared under the hoods of the 2014 Ram Heavy Duty and Power Wagon with increased fuel economy and towing capabilities.</p>
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<p>Named after Grumman’s F6F Hellcat WWII fighter plane, the 6.2-liter supercharged Hemi V-8 debuted in the 2015 Challenger SRT Hellcat. It produced 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque and had variable valve timing but no variable displacement.</p>
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