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WHEN YOU'RE HOT, YOU'RE HOT
INSTALLING STRICTLY DIESEL’S 6.7L FORD TRANSMISSION COOLER
STRATEGIC COOLING EXTINGUISHING EXCESSIVE EGT ON AN LBZ TOW-RIG
STRATEGIC COOLING EXTINGUISHING EXCESSIVE EGT ON AN LBZ TOW-RIG
EVERYDAY SHOW TRUCK
JEFF AULT’S DAILY-DRIVEN SEMA BUILD
LAST SCREAM OF THE JIMMY
In 1954, when Oliver needed a powerful diesel to one-up their competitors, they went to General Motors.
THE CONTENDER
AN OWNER-BUILT 1,500HP RAM TAKES AIM AT UCC
THE BADDEST HUMMER ON THE PLANET
STEVE ORTNER’S CUMMINSSWAPPED, 1,500HP H1
HARD WORK PAYS OFF
A CUMMINSSWAPPED ’08 SUPER DUTY PACKING A 4R100 AND 700 HP
COMMON-RAIL INJECTOR TECH: THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF DIESEL PERFORMANCE
When high-pressure common-rail debuted on the LB7 Duramax back in 2001, it changed the way we look at diesels.
FULL FLOW
INSTALLING FLEECE PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING’S POWERFLO IN-TANK LIFT PUMP
HOT PRODUCTS
01 A Better Allison Merchant Automotive MAximum Transmission Work Series
Recipe Spotlight
A Healthy Berry Very Easily Turns Decadent
Austin, Reluctant Boomtown
Residents fear that the wave of tech workers arriving will turn the city into San Francisco
PEERING INTO THE FUTURE OF RETREATS
Retreat centers are ready to invite guests back onto their properties, but what that means may be vastly different in 2021 and beyond, even after the pandemic is under control.
5 PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE OF RETREATS
The rustic, historic property once offered hot mineral soaks in private rooms with big clawfoot tubs and one of the best and largest wood-burning saunas in the States. Days frolicking between the steaming hot mineral baths, a cold creek, and the sauna—and nights spent without phone or wifi in a simple cabin in the woods. Hot tea, a warm fire, and a cool stack of magazines: My kind of bliss.
How to Adapt ZOOMING INTO THE FUTURE
In 2020, Zoom transformed from a business tool into a lifeline. How did the company keep up? Simple, says founder and CEO Eric Yuan: It focused on fundamentals.
Scott Wiener Is California's ‘YIMBY' State Senator
IN NOVEMBER, VOTERS in San Francisco reelected California Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat, over his opponent, democratic socialist Jackie Fielder.
CALIFORNIA COULD GET $150B FROM FEDERAL VIRUS RELIEF BILL
In January, state lawmakers agreed to use $2.6 billion in prior federal relief funding to pay off up to 80% of some tenant's unpaid rent. Ting said he’d like the state to also help pay off-unpaid commercial rents to prevent small business evictions.
COMIC-CON TO REMAIN VIRTUAL IN 2021, CITES FINANCIAL STRAIN
San Diego Comic-Con will remain virtual for the July event, but organizers are planning for a smaller-scale gathering later this year.
FEDERAL JUDGE SAYS CALIFORNIA CAN ENFORCE NET NEUTRALITY LAW
A federal judge this week ruled that California can for the first time enforce its tough net neutrality law, clearing the way for the state to ban internet providers from slowing down or blocking access to websites and applications that don’t pay for premium service.
CLARKSON TEETERING ON THE EDGE!
Tells lawyers: Do what it takes to get Brandon out of my life!