Chevy High Performance Year 1996 Magazine Back Issues
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- Hot Parts! Valvetrain Buyers Guide
- Spy Report! Inside The Gen III Engine
- Power Tech Camshaft How-To: Select The Right Cam
- Easy Backyard Installation, Dial In Your Camshaft
- 500HP LT1 Buildup
- 50 Newest, Hottest Speed Parts For '96
- Backyard Paint & Body / What You Can Do, 25 Tips & Tricks
- Thom Taylor Styling Ideas, How To Replace Trim
- Giant Induction Guide: Carbs, Manifolds & EFI
- Chevy's Outlaw Cylinder Head
- Superchargers! Which Blower Is Best For You?
- Wild 813HP Blown Mouse / Supercharge A 305 Street Engine
- Crank & Rod Buyer's Guide - Restify A Chevelle Dash
- Hot! Street Cars
- Extra Chevy Thunder Inside The SB2 Engine
- Small-Block 9:1 Race Prep
- New SB2 Engine: 427ci & 625HP
- Plus Build A 383 Bracket Motor / Anniversary Corvette
- Street Performance 50 Classic Hop-Up Tips/Hot Street Machine Ideas
- Late-Model Pro Styling Tricks / Understanding Smog Laws / Street-Legal Speed Parts
- Interior Restoration Buyer's Guide Seats, Dashes, Door Panels, Carpeting, Replacement Hardware.
- Tech & How-To Beef Up A 10-Bolt With Limited Slip
- Install Camaro Subframe Connectors
- Find Chevy Secrets On The Internet
- 20 Race Tricks For Street Machines
- More Tech! Budget 383 Dyno Test Easy 6-Inch Rod Swap Summer Car Care Guide
- Do-It-Yourself Restify Projects
- Disc Brake Swap, Ignition Upgrade, 3-Inch Exhaust, Leaf Spring Swap, Alloy Water Pump.
- Bonus Buyer's Guide
- 50 Camaro Speed & Resto Parts
- Engine Builder's Special! Hot Street Buildups
- Steve Schmidt 383, Budget Mail-Order 406, Big-Block EFI Cruiser.
- Exhaust Parts Buyer's Guide Traction Tricks
- Super Dyno Test: Cylinder - Head Swap Carb VS EFI
- First Gen III V8 Spy Photos
- 30 Years Of Camaro Anniversary Retrospective
- Win A 360HP Engine
- Just For Novas! Special Buyer's Guide
- Super Tech & How-To Inside New LS1 Engine, Build A Nitrous 427, Camaro Handling Tricks
- Awesome Power On A Budget, $2000, 375HP Buildup, $1000, 360HP Rebuild.
- Super Easy 405HP Small - Block
- 50 Readers Chevys
- Transmission Parts Buyer's Guide
- 10 Best Street Buildup Tricks Engine Hop-Up, Brake Upgrade, Fat Tires, Fuel Injection More.
- 50 Holiday Gifts 500HP LT4 Buildup
- Special Section Chevy Thunder
- Better Than Bow Tie? Truck Head Test
- Big - Block Update
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Chevrolet High Performance was published by Petersen Publishing's Hot Rod operation. It was a full-sized format magazine and focused on Chevrolet performance cars. Content featured more modern vehicles, restoration and technical tips, and street machines.
Like many Petersen titles in the 1980s, it started first as an annual in 1984 under the Hot Rod High Performance Series. It then became a quarterly magazine in 1986 and went to a bi-monthly schedule in 1987. August 1990 was the last printed issue, then the magazine was re-titled as Chevy High Performance.
Chevy High Performance was published by Petersen Publishing's Hot Rod operation, and it was a re-titling of Chevrolet High Performance. It was a full-sized format magazine and focused on Chevrolet performance cars. Content featured performance upgrades, restoration and technical tips for modern street machines.
This title was issued bi-monthly until August, 1994 when it went to a monthly schedule. It continued through 2019, then went to a digital-only format.
PUBLICATION DATA:
The publisher provided net paid circulation data to The Standard Periodical Directory in 1996 through 2005 (the last year for which we have data). Annual print production ranged from 264,000 to 439,000 in this timeframe.
CONTENT COMPLETENESS:
A total of 327 issues was printed from October, 1990 through 2019.