It's difficult to argue with the old adage, "There's no substitute for cubic inches." But, it's always fun to build an engine that performs like it has a larger displacement than it actually does.
One of the questions we seem to get asked a lot is: "How much power should my (insert engine here) make"? And it's a question that is nearly impossible to answer. There really is no way to accurately ...
View post: Amazon’s ‘Easy To Install’ 3-Channel Dash Cam Is Now 49% Off Not long ago, I wrote a story about a pony car tuned with a supercharger. The blower install had been done properly. Then the ...
Project Valiant Efforts Mopar Performance Crate Engine on the Dyno We got our hands on a Mopar Performance 410 inch, Six pack Crate engine, and decided to see what it ran on the Dyno. Watch and see ...
In part one of the small-block Mopar build, we briefed you on the high-quality Clevite components that were used in its construction. Part two of the build is an overview of assembly and machine work.
If you want to dyno test your tuner car, you can probably find a couple of good facilities in any nearby major city. If you want to do similar testing at a smaller scale, though, you might find it’s ...