Mopar Action Pages At Allpar
Allpar
is the largest Web site devoted to Mopars, covering nearly all Chrysler
Corporation and adopted vehicles. Mopar Action was the most technically-savvy Mopar
magazine. We are proud to be able to present these
articles from pre-eminent muscle-Mopar man and Mopar Action
tech editor Rick Ehrenberg. If you want more, you can now get a collection of 7 "best of" magazines - Mopar Tech - on a single CD, or visit Mopar Action's own web site.
Engine / fuel system articles by Rick Ehrenberg
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Allpar
is the largest Web site devoted to Mopars, covering nearly all Chrysler
Corporation and adopted vehicles. Mopar Action was the most technically-savvy Mopar
magazine. We are proud to be able to present these
articles from pre-eminent muscle-Mopar man and Mopar Action
tech editor Rick Ehrenberg. If you want more, you can now get a collection of 7 "best of" magazines - Mopar Tech - on a single CD, or visit Mopar Action's own web site.
Engine / fuel system articles by Rick Ehrenberg
- Bolt-on power upgrades: for vintage and modern cars
- A head for our time: A look at the latest and greatest in cylinder heads for your Mopar.
- High-performance oil pumps for classic cars
- Tech analysis of the 4.7 liter V8 engine (1999)
- 440 Six Pack - Chrysler's Ultimate Street Motor
- High-tech carb tuning with a wide-range oxygen sensor
- TTI X-style exhausts: pick up an extra 24 horsepower?
- A-833 four-speed transmission: from economy cars to the drag strip
- SRT8 bolt-on upgrades
- Low-Buck Bolt-On Upgrades (modern and vintage alike)
- One Lap of America 1995: in a Plymouth Valiant and Dodge Omni
- Preparing the "One Lap of America" Plymouth Duster 340
- Front end alignment tricks, tips, and specifications
- Electrickery part I: wiring harnesses, alternators, and other issues
- Electrickery part II: gauges
- Electrickery part III: starters
- How to swap in a police firm-feel chuck and get rid of steering slop
- Pachyderm Paradise: Running amok in a borrowed Hemi Satellite
- Stratus Fear: Chrysler's Best-Kept Performance Secret
- Restoring and tweaking 4-piston disc brakes (1965-1970s)
Muscle pages from other sources
Cars
- A-Bodies
- Barracuda
- Belvedere
- Challenger
(original) / Challenger (2008-??) - Charger (current) /
Charger
(original) / Charger Daytona, Superbird (originals) - Consulier GTP
- D-500
- Facel-Vega
- GTX
- Jensen
- Monteverdi
- Road Runner
- Satellite
- Viper
- Squads and fleet
- Other rear wheel drive cars
- Racing (including 1960s-1970s NASCAR in great detail)
- Mopar engines - from single-cylinder to V10 to turbine
- Transmissions
- Vintage repairs
Chrysler Heritage • History by Year • Chrysler People and Bios • Corporate Facts and History
Home •
Engines •
Reviews •
Chrysler 1904-2018 •
Upcoming •
Trucks •
Cars
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We make no guarantees regarding validity or accuracy of information, predictions, or advice - .
Copyright © VerticalScope Inc. All rights reserved. Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, Ram, and Mopar are trademarks of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.