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The Toyota Engine That Still Dominates 1,000-HP Builds
It's Toyota's beloved, fan-favorite engine that readily supports four-figure horsepower builds.
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Piggyback vs. standalone ECUs for performance builds
In the world of automotive performance tuning, Electronic Control Units (ECUs) play a pivotal role in optimizing engine output and efficiency. Enthusiasts often face a critical choice between ...
High-output engines live in a world of brutal cylinder pressures, extreme temperatures and razor-thin safety margins, and the humble piston sits at the center of that storm. When power levels climb, ...
The Detroit® Gen 6 engine platform proves that real progress doesn’t require a complete redesign. Built on 20 years of ...
What we refer to today as the LS family of engines usually refers to the third and fourth generations of Chevrolet’s ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The 7.3 Power Stroke turbodiesel has become an iconic engine that's considered by some to have heavily influenced diesel design. The 1994 Ford Super Duty was the first to showcase the 7.3-liter Power ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The 5.7-liter Hemi was the first engine of Chrysler's modern Gen III V8 family, introduced in the 2003 Ram trucks. Since then, it has been ...
The LS family of GM engines has been around since the late '90s, and over time these powerplants have found their way into everything from trucks to Corvettes. Why? Because they are simply some of the ...
We Test The Same Parts On A 355 And A 383 To Find Out What The Extra Cubes Are Worth. If your goal is to produce 300, 400 or even 500 hp from your small-block, it is always easier to reach said goal ...
Drivers exploring performance vehicles through Chevrolet dealers in Kansas often discover that Chevrolet offers a wide range of models designed to satisfy enthusiasts.
Hi, I have been a reader of Mopar Muscle since the first issue, and I have always liked the magazine. I now have a problem, and thought I would turn to you guys for the solution. The problem is with ...
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