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Paul Huizenga LSX TV & Corvette Online Editor

After some close calls on the street in his late teens and early twenties, Paul Huizenga discovered organized drag racing and never looked back, becoming a SFI-Certified tech inspector and avid bracket racer. Formerly the editor of OverRev and Race Pages magazines, Huizenga set out on his own in 2009 to become a freelance writer and editor.


The NMCA West tour returns to the birthplace of drag racing this weekend for the 3rd Annual JE Pistons NMCA West Coast Shootout, presented by Lucas Oil, and we’ll be on-site all weekend to bring you news and results from the track.

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You’d be hard-pressed to find a company with more options for adding nitrous to an LS engine than Nitrous Express, or simply NX as it’s known to their fans. Founded in 1996, and still owned and operated by Mike Wood, the company takes great pride in the quality, engineering, safety, and power of their systems.

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With last’s week’s announcement that the 2014 Corvette Stingray will start at a base price of just $51,995, we thought we’d put that in context by looking at the inflation-adjusted base price for each model year from the Corvette’s 1953 introduction. There are some surprises to be uncovered…

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“If you are willing and we’re able to work something out then I am offering rides at no charge and will even pay your traveling expenses along the way…”

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Keeping your car looking good can be a labor of love, or a horrible chore – it all depends on using the right tools, products, and techniques. We get the inside info from two of the biggest names in DIY detailing so you can make your car shine like the pros, inside and out!

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Publishing titan Robert E. Petersen founded the museum with the intention of creating a very different sort of experience for car lovers, and no matter what the current theme might be, a visit to the Petersen is worth taking time for as a part of any visit to SoCal.

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The long-awaited 2014 C7 Corvette has been officially revealed to the world, and it carries a historic name – Stingray. Photos and video await you…

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For the past two years, the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association has been taking advantage of the fair skies and SoCal climate by holding their year-ending event in beautiful sea-side Del Mar, California. The 2nd Fall Del Mar Nationals brought car enthusiasts from as far as Canada, check it out here!

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At first, the go-to plan was to drop a bomb-proof Powerglide behind a monster LS and call it a day. But there are plenty of car guys who want that third pedal, and that’s where Quarter Master and their new Optimum-SR two disc clutch come in.

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Hagerty Insurance Agency, a supplier of classic and collector car insurance, has written off cars in more than a thousand Sandy-related claims, and the company estimates that the total number of cars taken off the road forever will be in the 8-10,000 range. Many irreplaceable classics were damaged beyond salvage.

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Rather than hide what makes an engine work, we’d prefer to embrace the chaos and turn it into something that looks and functions better than new. One way to accomplish that is with a complete race-spec plumbing makeover, but the expense of replacing every bit of rubber can be prohibitive…

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In this business, you get to meet a lot of talented people, and see a lot of artistry – folks who might not be working in oil paint on canvas or unlocking the graceful figures trapped inside a block of marble, but who are artists just the same.

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While SPEC Clutch can’t do too much about the rearward visibility out of a Lamborghini, they can definitely build a clutch that can take the heat, and that’s a good start (pun intended).

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Surf City Garage says, “Confusion in the appearance category is legendary,” and they’re tackling the issue with the Paradise Road line of car care products and their “Save the Clearcoats” campaign.

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We are all familiar with Innovate Motorsports thanks to their respected line of wideband oxygen sensor systems, gauges, and OBD-II dataloggers. But at this year’s SEMA show, we were taken totally by surprise by the latest new product in their line – a twin screw supercharger kit for Toyota/Scion/Subaru.

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When it comes to keeping musclecars, classics, and street rods on-course, Flaming River has things covered. Columns, racks, mounts, and electrical accessories are all on the menu, and at this year’s SEMA show we got a look at the latest hardware to keep your car on the straight and narrow.

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