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It is Nascar Time Again, Gentlemen, “Start Your Engines”…

February 11th, 2009

The Daytona 500 is Nascar’s “Super Bowl”. They choose to start the season with a Bang, than end the season with a Bang. The weeks leading to the Daytona 500 are all about testing and preparing for the long season. I love Nascar like a miner loves gold, but nothing is more important to me than The Washington Redskins NFL Football team. They are the greatest sporting franchise ever with the most loyal fans in the world.

With the Big Three auto companies having monetary issues, Nascar is somewhat concerned with all of the manufacturers having to cut back this year because of obvious economic reasons. I don’t think this will affect the sport. You can’t take the competitiveness out of these super men. The men that drive these highly modified cars have nerves of steel and nothing seems to scare them. It is a real buzz to watch the beginning of a race and see the drivers jockeying for position and the last 10 laps of a race to see who has the biggest desire to win the race.

Nascar engines are not at all like a stock engine. Nascar, which stands for the North American Stock Car Racing association. I don’t know if GotEngines.com has Nascar engines available, anyway a Nascar engine or motor probably costs over 100,000 bucks!!. The experts at Got Engines.com deal with used, brand new and rebuilt engines almost exclusively. However, I will contact Brian, the owner and find out if he can get Nascar motors. He aims to please everyone, so it would not surprise me entirely.

Along with the enormous power a Nascar engine makes comes a lot of heat, these engines run at 220 degrees or more all day, so you can see where a super efficient and super large cooling system is one of the most important features to be modified. If you are not familiar with a properly operating cooling system read the article. It is excellent preventative maintenance.

Another must-have top-level product that they must use is synthetic motor oil over conventional motor oils. Read Synthetic Engine Oils Verses Conventional Engine Oils, and then it will all make sense.

Watch some Nascar, you will enjoy it, heck, even my mother likes it and she is 85 years old. When you need real life info on your cars engine, check out GotEngines.com Blog and read the real world info we provide on maintenance, used engines, new engines and remanufactured engines. Feel free to call one of our experts at 1-888-344-8044 and get some down to earth realistic answers to your questions. BTW, you can ask a question in the comment box, I’ll absolutely answer it, truthfully.

If you are interested, my favorite driver is Dale Earnhardt Jr. Why? He is a die-hard Redskins football fan! But I like and respect all of the amazingly talented guys. Drive safely. Enjoy.

2 Responses to “It is Nascar Time Again, Gentlemen, “Start Your Engines”…”

  1. [...] plus. It is the original valve train setup. Pushrod engines can be made to produce plenty of power. Nascar engines have pusrods and they make incredible amounts of power. The reality is it cost less for the [...]

  2. [...] to love it. When Joe Gibbs, who was the Hall Of Fame Washington Redskins coach became involved in Nascar in about 1992, I became involved. Gibbs at the time ran Pontiac’s for years on the tracks. [...]

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