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What is a HEMI? Where does the name come from, and how is this engine different than other engines? This video explains the principles of a hemispherical engine; why it exists and how it differs […]

The 2017 Dodge Challenger GT has revved up as the first 2-door muscle car with all-wheel drive, but where’s the roar of Hemi power, you ask? Instead of a thunderous V8, it’s a V6 model—like taking a lion and fitting it with kitten mittens. FCA’s decision is a curious case of practicality over power, ensuring the Challenger GT can conquer snowy roads without turning into a drift-tastic spectacle. So, while it might not wake the neighbors, at least it won’t slide into their mailbox!

You might not notice air resistance much when walking around, but in a fast-moving car, driving is like swimming through the atmosphere. Much like a swimmer, cars need to be streamlined and tested to move through […]

The Ringbrothers have outdone themselves with the G-Code Camaro, a 1969 classic transformed into a roaring 1,000hp beast. This carbon fiber and billet marvel is not just a car; it’s a spectacle on wheels. As we cruised through Southern California, the G-Code left a trail of dropped jaws and unsolicited confessions of admiration. Whether it’s the sleek design or the thunderous engine, this Camaro commands attention and inspires reactions as potent as its horsepower.

Title: Talking Cobra Jet Mustang With Michelle Bongiovanni

“A lot of them don’t believe me,” Michelle Bongiovanni laughs, recalling her classmates’ reactions at Penn State University when she reveals she drives an 8-second Super Stocker. The disbelief deepens when she mentions her starring role in a Ford video, showcasing the 2015 Mustang’s line lock feature. “I guess they can’t picture their study buddy leaving them in the dust on the drag strip!” Michelle quips, embodying the spirit of a speedster with a scholarly twist.

It’s been 59 years since this 1958 Chevy first rolled off the assembly line, if indeed it really is a 1958-year model. An argument starter for sure, take a look at the Apache 3100 emblems […]


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