A stock LS3 rec-port intake manifold is hard to beat and only costs $299. When Chevy went back to the drawing board after the success of the cathedral-port Gen III LS1 small-block V-8, it realized ...
An integrated Exhaust Manifold, or "headifold," is an exhaust manifold cast into an engine's cylinder head and cooled by antifreeze. This type of design, where the exhaust manifold is no longer a ...
If you want the cheapest deal in town, look elsewhere. Brodix isn't shy about the fact that its products aren't the least expensive on the market. The company is confident that its cutting-edge R&D ...
Sponsored Content. We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The 6.7-liter Cummins turbodiesel inline-6 is one of the most widely used diesel engines out there. It has been fitted to ...
Since the days of relieving flathead Fords, we've known about the advantage of porting. Grind those critical passages with the right touch, and airflow through the engine improves-and with more air ...
We're always talking about next-level performance for late-model Mustangs. Handling and engine-performance are the main points of focus, and typically, our mantra is the more, the better. This never- ...
On a previous episode of Engine Masters, we watched David Freiburger (of Roadkill fame) and his crew run a comparison test between differently sized headers of the same long-tube variety. This time, ...
Popping the hood of a new Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing must have been quite an experience for most enthusiasts in the Fifties. For starters, the 3.0-liter straight-six sat canted at a fifty degree ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
The intake manifold on your Toyota VVTi engine is represented by those plastic tubes that reunite at some point in a large tube right behind the radiator. Their function is to allow filtered air to ...
If you think about it, there are things about your car that just don’t make sense. You’ve been told that more air is a good thing for power, that a cold air intake, more scoops, more vents, etc, are a ...