U.S.-designed cars that borrowed Ford, GM, or Chrysler V8s—from Sunbeam and Jensen to Iso, De Tomaso, and Koenigsegg—plus what each swap meant for performance, style, and history.
Although Vortec engines fall under the "LS" branding, they aren't actually the exact same as more traditional LS engines made by General Motors.
This heavily upgraded classic Chevy pickup hides a 1,200-hp-capable drivetrain and modern tech under its timeless blacked-out look.
Your 392 is fast, but these are faster. Find out which 5 engines are more powerful than a 6.4 L HEMI, including the "Demon" ...
Port fuel injection (PFI) was a major milestone in the early '80s. The integration of PFI rapidly changed the way fuel was delivered by increasing fuel economy and improving engine performance. Even ...
Smaller, more powerful and fuel-efficient engines don’t seem to have great long term reliability. Engine recalls from major automakers such as GM, Toyota and Honda have cost billions of dollars. Moves ...
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette on Exotic Car Trader has been restomodded with a new 7.0L LS7 engine for a whole lot more power. The Corvette is and will always be an icon of American automotive history, ...
Having fuel injectors on all mass-produced vehicles is one of the biggest automotive breakthroughs of the past few decades. If you've ever gone through having to start an engine with a poorly tuned ...
Automakers have long touted the benefits of fuel injection, claiming increased efficiency and power. But as more cars have the system installed (around 73% in 2023), more and more consumers are ...
[This article was first published in Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin, which was then called Army Logistician, volume 2, number 6 (November–December 1970), page 40. The text, including any ...
The 1961 Chevy Corvette received a facelift in the form of a new grille and new rear-end styling. The heavy chrome grille teeth of previous years were gone. The new grille featured argent silver ...
In the 1980s, automobile manufacturers were coming to grips with increasingly stringent fuel efficiency and emissions regulations. Mercedes, for example, turned to turbocharged diesels for better ...
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