Burn Up The Track!

Burn Up The Track!

We have seen an increase in street take-overs here in Southern California recently. This has prompted local District Attorney’s offices to make a c...
Share Your Story

Share Your Story

As race and show season is among us we are excited to hear about all the cool stuff our customers are up to. We hope to celebrate the wins and exhi...
The Ins and Outs of Aluminum Tubing

The Ins and Outs of Aluminum Tubing

Earlier in these articles we explored welded vs seamless tubing. With Aluminum tubing this is not even a discussion as nearly all aluminum tube mat...
Who the heck is Elwood Haynes?

Who the heck is Elwood Haynes?

What do, early luxury automobiles, natural gas, prohibition and Stainless Steel have in common?  In 1912, 55 year old Elwood Haynes is working in h...
Burns Stainless A Deep History Of Relentless Innovation In Orange County

A Deep History Of Relentless Innovation In Orange County

Anaheim was the first American town founded in Orange County in 1857 which built a new community based on wine making. The area was subdivided, an ...
Aluminum Alloys for Racing Applications

Aluminum Alloys for Racing Applications

Aluminum is widely used in racing to make everything from radiators to pistons to intake manifolds (However, we would never recommend aluminum for ...
180° headers Bundle of snakes

Bundle of Snakes - 180 Degree Headers

Many of you have seen the so-called “bundle-of-snakes” headers on the infamous Ford GT40s of the late sixties, but you might wonder.

Are they still relevant today?

Those beautiful works of art built by English craftsman on the Lola-designed chassis where two tubes from each bank of the V-8 are crossed over the engine to collect in 4-1 collectors with opposing tubes.