A modern V8 with a DOHC layout versus a good ol’ pushrod from Chevrolet and a Tesla-sourced EV conversion. The question is, which of these Landies is the quickest in a straight line from a dig? First ...
A few years ago when the ND was relatively new, the peeps at Flyin’ Miata did the unthinkable by shoehorning a small-block V8 in the engine bay of the Japanese roadster. Turn-key cars are no longer ...
View post: Mazda Thinks Hybrids — Not EVs — Will Deliver Its Next Sales Record Finished in a sparkly and majestic shade of ocean blue, this 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle comes pre-equipped with every ...
Half the crowd cheers, half winces — and both sides have a point.
After procuring the 6.2L LS3 engine—a remanufactured aluminum-block 6.2L LS3 engine from AutoZone—that would power the 2020 HOT ROD Duralast Week to Wicked 1967 Nova, presented by CPP, one of the next ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
On episode 11 of HOT ROD Garage, we round out a bunch of El Camino upgrades with a big heart transplant. Gone is our old 383ci small-block and in its place is a Chevrolet Performance LS376/525 ...
The new JL Jeep Wrangler hasn’t been on the market very long. However, it doesn’t take long for some folks to start modifying new vehicles. Most Jeep Wrangler buyers would typically stop at new ...
If you just want it to work, then GM’s LS V8 engine is the way to go. With gobs of power and torque, plus bulletproof reliability, there’s a reason that “LS Swap All The Things” is a meme. Now, it ...
The heart of any hot rod project is the engine and transmission. In the case of the Week To Wicked 1967 Nova, power is being provided by a remanufactured aluminum-block 6.2L LS3 engine from AutoZone.
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