Didn’t get a chance to visit the 2011 SEMA Show this year? Now you can see some of the exciting new products we have coming in 2012! We have four all-new videos showcasing our new products from our E-Street EFI system to our new E-Force supercharger system for GM 6.2L trucks! Please take a minute to check these videos out and let us know what you think.
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Edelbrock SEMA Show Videos Are Here!
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011Top it Off!
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011In this video series, V8TV is upgrading a 1969 Camaro SS 396 for better performance using an Edelbrock Top End Kit consisting of E-Street Heads, a RPM intake manifold, a mild street camshaft, and the required hardware and gaskets to put it all together. They are also adding a Holley Street Avenger Aluminum 670 carburetor for fuel, and an MSD Digital E-Curve distributor for spark. The Camaro will breathe better with a dual MagnaFlow stainless exhaust system, and it will run smoothly on Royal Purple Break-In Oil and Max Gear transmission oil. They’re also adding a Centerforce clutch for more grab. Under the car, they are detailing the subframe and suspension with Eastwood Underhood Black paint, and installing Global West Del-A-Lum bushings up front. A Baer Track disc brake kit is going on for better stopping power, and a Chassis Engineering front sway bar will help this car corer better.
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Follow along as we do all these mods in video.
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Edelbrock Adds Big-Block Chrysler Cylinder Heads to its Popular E-Street™ Line
Friday, July 8th, 2011
TORRANCE, CA (July 7, 2011) – Adding to their line of E-Street cylinder heads, Edelbrock has announced the addition of the Big-Block Chrysler for 361-440 cid B and RB applications. E-Street cylinder heads are an affordable line of aluminum performance cylinder heads designed for street performance engines operating in the idle to 5,500 rpm range.
Manufactured in the USA, these heads feature the quality details of higher priced cylinder heads at an affordable price. They are cast from A356 aluminum and heat treated to T-6 spec for superior casting strength and quality. Their combustion chamber designs improve the combustion process and larger than stock intake and exhaust ports move more air through an engine to improve efficiency and produce more horsepower and torque. Every E-Street cylinder head is assembled with manganese bronze valve guides, powder metal valve seats and stainless steel one-piece valves with hardened tips. As added value, E-Street cylinder heads include hardened valve spring cups to prevent premature casting wear and Heli-coil™ threaded inserts in the rocker stud bosses to ensure proper torque load without stripping the threads; these are the quality details that most low-cost competitors leave out of their heads.
Big block Chrysler E-Street cylinder heads feature 210cc intake ports and 84cc combustion chambers and are equipped with valve springs to handle up to .600″ of valve lift. The OE style valve train accepts factory shaft mount rockers. All E-Street cylinder heads are made in the USA.
- Features Include:
- Big-Block Chrysler E-Street cylinder heads for 361-440 cid wedge engines: #5093
- Designed, cast, manufactured and assembled in the USA
- 210cc intake ports with 84cc combustion chambers
- Accepts OE style shaft mount rockers
- Value priced and sold in pairs
For more information visit www.edelbrock.com
Chevy High Performance magazine Big Block Chevy Cylinder Head Roundtable
Monday, April 4th, 2011If you’re interested in big-block Chevy’s, particularly cylinder head technology, be sure to check out Stephen Kim’s latest article, Big Block Chevrolet Heads – How it Works, in the April issue of Chevy High Performance magazine. Or you can click here now to view online.
Little Deuce Coupes Prowl Victoria Harbour
Friday, July 9th, 2010Clarke Pringle will be among 900 other street rod and custom car owners heading to Victoria’s Northwest Deuce Days, which start next Friday.
The three-day event, the biggest ever held in the capital’s downtown, celebrates the 1932 Ford — affectionately known as the Deuce. It is the most copied car in history and is best known as being the basis for the high-powered jalopies of the 1940s and 1950s, which have been refined into today’s low-slung customized street rods.
For Pringle, a retired heavy equipment mechanic from Candler, North Carolina, the trip north will be his third. In 2007, he and wife Cher drove a hotrod 1927 Ford with no top through monsoon-like downpours and 40-degree temperatures on a 10,000-kilometre adventure focusing on putting their car on display on the streets and lawns of Victoria’s Inner Harbour area.
Pringle has spent the past seven years building a new street rod — a fibreglass-bodied 1932 Ford roadster with a reliable 350-cubic-inch Chevrolet motor. It has a removable hardtop and more creature comforts.
Clarke Pringle and his new ride are making the trip with up to 100 other street rod enthusiasts coming from New York State, Ontario and the Prairie provinces.
“There is no other show like Deuce Days,” he enthuses. “Victoria is just beautiful and having the cars parked around the harbour is just magic.”
Speed equipment manufacturer and hot rod legend Vic Edelbrock Jr. and his family will be sending their 110-foot yacht to anchor in Victoria’s inner harbour as they drive three cars up from California’s Bay area.
Edelbrock will be piloting a Ford flathead-powered 1932 Ford roadster, which is a replica of the car his father drove on California’s dry lakes to set speed records 70 years ago.
Vic Edelbrock Sr. was a hot rod pioneer who founded his Edelbrock Performance business by creating bolt-on engine equipment that dramatically increased horsepower.
“My father would drive his car to work all week and then go racing on the weekends after taking the fenders and windshield off to lighten the car,” Edelbrock says. The street rod-ding hobby that has exploded worldwide can be traced to these early days.
A convoy of more than 100 street rods and custom cars will be coming from California picking up others as they proceed up the coast to Victoria. Bay-area resident Pam Brocco has organized the tour, which starts at the shop of well known street rod builder Roy Brizio who is also making his third trip to Victoria.
“Sixty of the cars that will be coming up on the tour from California are customers of ours who have become friends,” Brizio says. “We have either built their cars or worked on them. This is a very special trip for us and it’s a great destination.”
Northwest Deuce Days organizer Al Clark, also an internationally-recognized street rod builder, says he had to cap the event at 900 vehicles. Many more owners wanted to register but there just isn’t any more room for the cars to be displayed. More than half the cars coming to Victoria are 1932 Fords.
Al Clark will be driving his own 1932 Ford coach with modern Chevrolet V8 power. The car was delivered new in Victoria and Clark has driven it more than 100,000 kilometres since completing the restoration and rebuild 14 years ago.
“We have registrations from Sweden, England and all over North America,” the former shipyard steel fabricator says. “Many of those coming from overseas leave their cars in California.”
Spectators are coming from as far away as Australia and New Zealand. Approximately 50,000 people attended the last show in 2007 to see the cars parked all around Victoria’s Inner Harbour, the provincial, legislature grounds, the famous Empress Hotel and Ship’s Point. The show generates millions of dollars for the local economy. Every hotel room around the harbour is fully booked.
Clark and his team of volunteers have been planning this event for the last three years with the last year being the busiest. “The people you meet at these events means a lot to me,” he says. “You can’t beat car nuts. I have met so many over the years. I have always said the cars are great, but it is the people that make it special.”
Al Clark is already looking ahead three years planning for the next Northwest Deuce Days event. “I am starting a 1932 Ford roadster for myself which will be at the next Deuce Days,” the street rod builder says.
He is spending the days leading up to the show putting the finishing touches on several street rods he is rushing to complete for customers. One area of the show will be reserved for a dozen cars that Al Clark has built.
For more information: www.northwestdeuceday.com
Alyn Edwards is a classic car enthusiast and partner in Peak Communicators, a Vancouver-based public relations company. aedwards@peakco.com
Edelbrock’s Performance Solutions Newsletter for May-June, 2010
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010Edelbrock’s Performance Solutions newsletter is a 4-page informational piece that keeps you up-to-date with the latest Edelbrock products, shows and events, technical information and consumer promotions. This May-June issue includes:
- $50.00 cash rebate cylinder head promotion
- Edelbrock E-Force Superchargers for Ford F-Series, Chevrolet Corvette and 2010 Camaro
- Edelbrock Vintage ‘94 series carburetors
- Pro-Flo XT intake manifolds for B/b Chevy
- QwikData2, data acquisition systems
- Complete line-up of 2010 Camaro engine performance and suspension products
- Edelbrock events
- Economical engine appearance products
- Cylinder Head Tech Tips with Dave Stinson
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Edelbrock $50.00 Cash Back Rebate with the purchase of any pair of Edelbrock Cylinder Heads.
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