The first Iron Age flickered out a millennium or two ago, but its automotive equivalent is still going strong. Well, if not strong, it's at least still going. Dodge, Ram, and other automakers still ...
Much has changed in the automotive industry since the beginning of the 20th century. Traditionally, the material trusted under the hood for engine blocks was iron. In fact, some brands like Dodge and ...
You'll find that most cars out in the wild use either cast crankshafts or forged crankshafts. If you don't know which one ...
OE manufacturers have always been involved in the performance aftermarket, and today a lot of that involvement centers around producing crate engines, which is smart, considering that so many hot ...
Upgrading an existing cast-iron block-based engine to an aluminum engine block is a great way to reduce the weight on the front area of a vehicle. It makes it easier for the vehicle to accelerate, ...
Probably one of the most adventurous aspects of a classic Mustang project is determining what it will be powered by. We’ve seen all sorts of engine swaps over the years. You name it, we’ve seen it ...