The longest-lived diesel still rolling out of factories is not a museum piece or a limited-run curiosity. It is a workhorse ...
From humble origins in the late 19th century to the refined modern builds of today, automakers continue to forge ahead with new engine designs. Throughout the decades, some engines have made more ...
WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — As fires continue to burn in southern California, a factory in metro Grand Rapids is manufacturing equipment specially designed to fight wildfires. At the HME Ahrens-Fox plant ...
V12 engines are among the few powerplant configurations that inspire awe. These majestic powerplants are the pinnacle of refinement and performance for some automakers. Renowned for their throaty ...
In PART I, we detailed the construction of a long-rod, high-compression Ford 351W V-8. Since this was a street-only engine, we purposely set our engineering goals very high. We required full emissions ...
A salvage-auction Subaru STI hides a blown “built” engine. Teardown uncovers shattered pistons, toasted bearings, and dealer trickery disguised as performance. Pete’s auction-bought 2017 Subaru WRX ...
Heavy compression, 87-octane gas, and huge power for $2,995! Slip into a new Camaro or Mustang and you'll be more than impressed with how smooth and silky these cars drive. Compared to the musclecars ...
Get ready for a wild engineering adventure! In this video, I’m combining two engines into one insane opposed-piston monster, creating the ultimate powerhouse project. Watch as I take on a dual engine ...
The rotary is kind of like the Rudy (from the movie “Rudy”) of engines. It’s a little smaller than the others, and might not be quite as good, but you can’t help rooting for it. Mazda says that you ...
A mother and her two daughters are changing the narrative of a woman’s role in the car industry as they build a legacy as engine builders. According to ABC News, Angie Carothers, a General Motors head ...
In 2025, most automakers are pretty much doing the same thing. Everybody builds crossovers, the majority of them have at least experimented with electrification, and, with exception only to the most ...