Reviews
Chevrolet PERFORMANCE LS-Series Camshaft Lifter Kit
Good stock replacements for the money.
reviewed on 06/23/2015 by Eric Christensen
CRANE Cams TRUCKMAX Hydraulic Roller Camshaft [224-232 | .590-.590 | 115] (1997-2015 GM 5.7L & 6.0L V8)
I love this cam. It's perfect with ported heads. I do suggest to upgrade your valve springs. The
reviewed on 06/17/2015 by Matthew Thomas
ATI ProCharger High Output Intercooled Tuner Kit w/ P-1SC-1 (2014-2019 Corvette Stingray & 2017-2018 Corvette Grand Sport)
I bought the tuner kit because I used my stock injectors and tuned my own vehicle. The kit made grea
reviewed on 04/03/2015 by Josh K
MANLEY 4130 Chrome Moly Swedged End Pushrods [Length Stock | 5/16" Dia. .120" Wall] (CHRYSLER 6.1L HEMI)
Coloradospeed has really great prices on everything.
reviewed on 04/02/2015 by Ally H
STO N SHO Detachable Front License Plate Bracket (2007-2009 Mustang Shelby GT500)
Simple to put on and looks good on and off. Excellent product! Highly recommended.
reviewed on 04/02/2015 by Paul C
FULL METAL FABWORKS License Plate Relocation (2007-2018 Wrangler JK & JKU)
I don't need a spare tire since I only use my Jeep in the city. Great way to save gas by removing a
reviewed on 04/02/2015 by Eric A
Morel Hydraulic Roller Lifters (SBC .842D STK REP 87-93 5.0,5.7,4.3 & LS, LT .842D STK REP HYD ROLL LOCK RING AXLE)
I've replaced the GM lifters with these. I feel so much safer with these running with my AFR heads.
reviewed on 04/02/2015 by Mike S
INNOVATORS WEST 10-Rib Drive - 10% Overdrive (2006-2013 Corvette Z06)
The Innovators West pullies are so much cheaper than the ATI. I can't express how the machined pulli
reviewed on 04/02/2015 by Bobby B
SPOHN "LSX" Lightweight Motor Mount Bushing Stands (1998-2002 Camaro & Firebird LS1)
EASY BOLT ON STANDS. THIS USES THE STOCK CLAM SHELLS. I BOUGHT CLAM SHELLS ALSO. ANYTHING TO HELP RE
reviewed on 04/02/2015 by JOHN J
halltech BEEHIVE Cold Air Intake Heat Shield (2005-2013 Chevrolet Corvette)
This heat shield is a MUST in my opinion. Keeps the heat at bay. Cooler air mean more power, right?
reviewed on 04/02/2015 by Jack O