If you watched Formula 1 racing in the late 1990s to 2000s, chances are you vividly remember the howling roar of the V-10 engines (and some of the incredibly fast F1 cars they powered). These sounds ...
V-4 engines remain uncommon in cars despite their potential advantages. While automotive enthusiasts regularly discuss V-6, V-8, and larger configurations, V-4 engines are typically found in ...
The American V-8 engine represents one of the automotive world's most enduring symbols of power and performance. For generations of car enthusiasts, these engines have defined what it means to drive ...
According to the press release, the money will go to support the production of the sixth generation of GM’s V-8 engines, used in full-size trucks and SUVs. The release states, “This new generation of ...
From its modest beginnings in 1860 as a single-cylinder, coal gas-powered machine capable of just two horsepower, to the high-revving, 1,000-horsepower V6 powerplants used in F1 cars today, the ...
After eight years, the Silverado enters a new generation, and while it retains its tough styling, an all-new small-block V-8 will live under the hood.
When it comes to vintage Chevrolet engines, the L88 is near the top of the epic performance pyramid. For those out of the loop, the L88 is a 427-inch big-block V-8 engine that was originally factory ...
Ask a classic car fan which company built the last production V-12 engine to emerge from Detroit, and chances are you’ll get “Cadillac” as an answer. That’s not a bad guess, considering the luxury ...
When most people think of V-Twin, they immediately think of motorcycles, but contrary to popular belief, the V-Twin engine's origin story had nothing to do with motorcycles. In fact, it was just a ...