New Product Install: New Mid-Mount Gen III HEMI Front Accessory Drive – HEMI Swap Greatness!


New Product Install: New Mid-Mount Gen III HEMI Front Accessory Drive – HEMI Swap Greatness!

One of the most annoying and frustrating parts of any late-model engine swap can be fitting a bunch of accessories that never came in your car up front and in between the engine and radiator. Whether you realize it or not, almost all of the late model V8 cars are considerably larger than their previous counterparts. A new Challenger is bigger than a 1970 Challenger, for example, and so is the underhood space. These new cars are designed to fit around all the stuff that needs to be on these late model engines, and the older cars weren’t. Thankfully the gang at Holley has come up with the solution. Their new Mid Mount accessory drive system is a game-changer.

When Holley came out with accessory drive systems for the LS engine it made swapping one into just about anything much less of a headache, and now Mopar fanatics are going to benefit from the same technology. Their bracketless design means everything fits tight to the block minimizing any chance of interference between accessories and the chassis, body, etc.

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Holley’s new Gen III Hemi Mid-Mount Accessory Drive Kits offers a simple, clean and reliable way to install all of the serpentine belt-driven accessories for your late-model Mopar engine onto our patent-pending bracket-less design. This allows the alternator, air conditioning pump, power steering pump, and everything else to be mounted tighter to the engine, making a Gen III Hemi swap an easier affair, regardless if you are using a VVT or non-VVT engine in your build! https://www.holley.com/products/engin…

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New Product: The Suspension Geek Tow And Jack Plate Is The A Gift From Heaven For Camaro And Nova Owners


New Product: The Suspension Geek Tow And Jack Plate Is The A Gift From Heaven For Camaro And Nova Owners

Last week SuspensionGeek.com announced a new product that is so straightforward, you’re going to kick yourself for not thinking of it sooner. And while we’ve seen some creative solutions to the problems this creative product addresses, we’ve never seen any single product that fixes them all. After decades of working with the shortcomings of a first-generation Camaro subframe, Rodney at Suspension Geek has come up with the Tow and Jack Plate which strengthens the factory subframes weak jack point AND gives you two great places to tie down your car on the trailer.

So why do you need this? Well, one of the worst parts about a First F-Body or X-Body subframe is the front crossmember.

The jacking point, which seems like it’s made of pot metal, is the place you’re supposed to rest the entire front end of your favorite child on. In addition, if you tow your car, you’re forced to put tie-downs on control arms, sway bars, wherever you come up with…even special padded straps to put around your wheels. While this is starting to sound like an infomercial wherein the heroine can’t crack an egg without getting it all over the house, this is truly a problem for a lot of Camaro owners. Prouty even commented that he’s seen restoration guys cut out the crossmember to repair the dents and weld it back in to look new.

Herein lies the impetus for the Suspension Geek Tow/Jack Plate. A quarter-inch steel plate, laser-cut to allow for drain holes and easy welding; complete with tow strap hooks all centered in the front of the car. And, all for less than a hundred bucks! Delivered in raw steel so there’s minimal welding prep and you can paint it later to match whatever your heart desires. Available at https://suspensiongeek.com/products/67-69-fbody-and-68-74-xbody-jack-skid-tow-plate with a limited introductory price of $89.95 until this run is gone.


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Holley’s New High-Clearance, High-Flow, Lo-Ram Intake Is Available For LS3. Burst Panel Optional!


Holley’s New High-Clearance, High-Flow, Lo-Ram Intake Is Available For LS3. Burst Panel Optional!

Holley’s new Lo-Ram intake manifolds are designed for those that don’t want a scoop or bubble, or who don’t want to cut a hole in their hood, but who want big power capability. Or, for those that want an intake manifold mounted intercooler, dual injectors, and a burst panel. They are available in a couple of different configurations so you can decide just how low your profile needs to be in order to fit in your vehicle. Just think of them as low, and super low, although Holley refers to them as top feed and front feed.

The top feed unit has the throttle body mounted to the top half of the intake, out front, just like their mid-ram and high-ram intakes. The front feed unit has a throttle body mounting location that is lower, and mounts to both the upper and lower half of the intake. Another great feature of the front feed is the option for dual injectors and rails for those guys making big power on E85 or Methanol. There is also an option upper plenum that is available with an SFI burst panel mounting location!

This stuff really is made for big power. Watch the video to learn even more.

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