The story of how Honda developed an oval-piston race engine that ultimately failed but still made history along the way.
The small-block Chevy 383 received improvements after launch to increase its capabilities. Conversely, the big-block Mopar 383 was downgraded to fit other cars.
Morning Overview on MSN
Dodge built a 1969 grocery getter with almost 400 hp
The idea of a family wagon with nearly 400 horsepower sounds like a modern performance gimmick, but Dodge quietly pulled it off in 1969. By slipping serious big-block muscle into an otherwise ordinary ...
We knock down 558 hp to the tires and an equal amount of torque from our 440-inch RHS LS powered '68 Camaro. This was through a full exhaust and the engine is backed by a Bowler Performance Tremec ...
The Autopian on MSN
For just a single year, Dodge dealers beat the depressing 1970s with a hot rod pickup truck that had a 7.2-liter V8
One of the most famous trucks to wear a Dodge badge is the L’il Red Express Truck. The lore of the L’il Red Express was almost as good as the truck itself, as the L’il Red Express was technically the ...
In the late 1950s, as American drivers were discovering the benefits of small and efficient automobiles, Chrysler knew it had to get in on the action. As a result, it set up separate projects to ...
A UK company specializing in electric powertrains has recently teamed up with a supersonic aerospace startup from the US to make a new hybrid-electric engine designed to enable affordable, long-range ...
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