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About Jefferson Bryant (229 Articles)
A life-long gearhead, Street Tech Magazine founder and editor Jefferson Bryant spends more time in the shop than anywhere else. His career began in the car audio industry as a shop manager, eventually working his way into a position at Rockford Fosgate as a product designer. In 2003, he began writing tech articles for magazines, and has been working as an automotive journalist ever since. His work has been featured in Car Craft, Hot Rod, Rod & Custom, Truckin’, Mopar Muscle, and many more. Jefferson has also written 5 books and produced countless videos. Jefferson operates Red Dirt Rodz, his personal garage studio, where all of his magazine articles and tech videos are produced. You can follow Jefferson on Facebook (Jefferson Bryant), Twitter (71Buickfreak), and YouTube (RedDirtRodz).

Eastwood SCT First Impressions

February 1, 2017 // 0 Comments

Stripping paint and prepping metal is not a difficult task, but it is very time consuming. There are many options for this task, and they vary cost and degree of difficulty [...]

Iron Eagle: Building an Iron-Block LS2

January 17, 2017 // 0 Comments

Whether you are a Chevy fan or not, there is no denying the performance potential of the LS-series engine. With the legendary LS1 back in 1997 to the LS9 powering the ZR1 [...]

Chevolution- Installing A Rear Coil-Over Kit

January 9, 2017 // 0 Comments

There is nothing quite like an A-body. The 68-72 Chevelle is considered by most to be the quintessential muscle car, and for good reason. Not only do these cars look amazing, [...]

How to Properly Dimple Headers

December 22, 2016 // 0 Comments

Headers help your engine breathe, but so many times there are interference issues that make fitting a set of headers in your car difficult. Most aftermarket designs for the [...]

Installing a temperature gauge

August 31, 2016 // 0 Comments

Content provided by Eric Flavin Keeping tabs on the coolant temperature of your engine is important because you don’t want to overheat it and blow coolant all over the [...]
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