In the late 1990s, Ferrari was trying to get 400hp out of a 3.6L V8 by using the mathematical theory that torque x rpm/5252=hp. That's right, when you multiply torque by rpm, you get more horsepower.
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LS swapped drift Cayman gets a clever intake upgrade
Follow along as a quick air intake modification is added to an LS swapped drift Cayman. Discover the installation process, ...
FiTech recently introduced a line of affordable and easy-to-install self-tuning induction systems for GM LS engines designed with both the do-it-yourselfer and the professional EFI tuner in mind. The ...
Nothing ever stays the same for long-technology makes sure of that. Not all that long ago, high-tech was a digital electronic ignition system. Today, the new LS1 and LS6 GM engines are pushing the ...
Bowling Green, Kentucky-based aftermarket supplier Holley Performance has unveiled its new Lo-Ram LS intake manifold product line, which was designed specifically for Gen III and Gen IV General Motors ...
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