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Day one of Advanced GM Boot Camp and this jerk gives us a pop quiz! 😱🤪
06/15/2026

Day one of Advanced GM Boot Camp and this jerk gives us a pop quiz!

😱🤪

06/14/2026

Your "conservative tune" is not.

This is going to drastically shorten the life of those catalysts and everything around the exhaust that doesn't like that heat.

Look, we know running less advance keeps you away from the knock limit. The problem is it's also driving up EGTs.

If you add some fuel, you might be surprised where the knock limit goes, allowing you to run a couple extra degrees of timing while making similar power with lower EGTs. That OEM "pig rich" calibration at WOT might just be there for a reason... 😉

  A couple last photos of this fuel injector characterization bench before it goes in the crate. All that DeatschWerks p...
06/13/2026



A couple last photos of this fuel injector characterization bench before it goes in the crate. All that DeatschWerks plumbing is ready to put in some work.

Imagine posting a technical article using fancy words like "detonation" as an engineer, but using them completely incorr...
06/10/2026

Imagine posting a technical article using fancy words like "detonation" as an engineer, but using them completely incorrectly.

I may have even said the d-word once upon a time when I was talking about SI engine knock. I'm much better about it now, especially after covering it in some graduate classes. I wrote about this in an upcoming article for Hot Rod Magazine where we'll get it right.

I have a free T-shirt for the first person who can correctly explain why "detonation" is not the right word here and what this really is.

Ever wonder how diesel engines really work? If you're the visual type, watch this slow motion video of a transparent fire piston in action.

Sorting through the final QC checks for another client fuel injector test bench here the Calibrated Success Technical Ce...
06/06/2026

Sorting through the final QC checks for another client fuel injector test bench here the Calibrated Success Technical Center.

06/03/2026

I'll take "Improperly Calibrated Torque Control" for $1000, Mark.

Let's see if we can do a little better on our upcoming ND Miata forced induction project here...

Following up on the previous TJI discussion: SAE Mobilus currently has this paper available for FREE.
06/02/2026

Following up on the previous TJI discussion: SAE Mobilus currently has this paper available for FREE.

For the sustainable development of human society, energy saving, emission reduction, and carbon reduction are urgent challenges to be addressed in the energy industry. As a power device for energy conversion in the transportation sector, the internal combustion engine also needs to enhance its....

If we want to leave this hobby of vehicle performance and personalization for the next generation, we’re going to need t...
06/01/2026

If we want to leave this hobby of vehicle performance and personalization for the next generation, we’re going to need to do it responsibly. is a dirty word for many performance enthusiasts, the elephant in the room. We can all see what has happened in our industry over the years. Manufacturers, distributors, and shops have been fined for violating the Clean Air Act. The laws have been on the books for decades. The way they are written often reads as a guilty until proven innocent situation too with how they treat

SEMA Garage has gone a long way toward streamlining the certification process for aftermarket manufacturers.

But there’s still good news here. We live in the Golden Era of performance. Never before have so many incredibly powerful vehicles been available on the showroom floor, yet they all pass some of the most stringent emissions standards ever seen. The number of new 500+hp vehicles available today is impressive. At the original writing of the article, GM had not yet released the official numbers on the LT7 in ZR1. Spoiler alert: 1068hp and Bin125 emissions compliance. More good news, our testing has proven that we can make great power with catalytic convertors intact in the aftermarket.

In the article, I also discuss some of the common issues that may lead to poor emissions. Vehicle maintenance is a key factor here. Luckily, as we pointed out in the recent project with Summit Racing Equipment, performance enthusiasts are pretty good about normal maintenance.

Check out the Summer 2026 issue of Hot Rod Magazine for the whole article. We’ll have more great stuff like this coming in the future too. Thanks again to their editor, John McGann for helping get this message out there as we protect the bright future of Hot Rodding.

I was recently asked by Dr. Diane Peters to join a panel discussion as part of the 2026 Industry Research Summit at Kett...
05/21/2026

I was recently asked by Dr. Diane Peters to join a panel discussion as part of the 2026 Industry Research Summit at Kettering University. Our topic was how industry and academia collaborate effectively on various projects.

The Panel covered a wide range of automotive, power generation, materials, physics and other topics. Dr. Peters dove into how students can deliver value to companies with their capstone projects and theses. We also discussed some of the needs of industry where academic research makes more sense than trying to staff a company’s own research and development team for a single project. Calibrated Success bridges these gaps regularly by filling in for companies that may not have the specific engineering resource needed to measure or test something. We have also worked with Kettering University to bring their engine dynamometer lab online for students and created lab tests that can be repeated as part of their curriculum.

As an added bonus, I was able to sit in on a lecture from Dr. Gregory Davis. He walked undergraduate students through the various tradeoffs involved in gear ratio selection. The campus and buildings there are rich with automotive history. Where else can you be in class where they have the original enlarged cutaway of the first hydraulic valve lifter mechanism?

Second bonus: With some extra time, I walked through the Athletic Center too. They were hosting a kids robotics competition that day. I hadn’t been under that roof since I walked across a stage 27 years ago. Rumor has it I may have also won a couple swimming races there back in the 90’s.

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