To those interested in power output, nothing has the attraction of a supercharger. Forcing atmosphere into an engine makes it take a charge out of proportion to its displacement, and, with that, ...
The Mopar 440-cubic-inch V8 belongs to Chrysler's RB engine line with roots traced back to the original 383-cubic-inch big block, which came out in 1959. However, the RB lineage traces back to the ...
The Chrysler 426ci Hemi V-8 was the defining engine of the Golden Age of American Muscle, which guaranteed that Mopars ...
We dyno test a worked over 440 big-block Mopar Wedge street engine at Westech Performace. This pump-gas mill is going into a 1968 Charger and with this much torque it will be a fun ride indeed.
Chrysler's Dodge and Plymouth often led the charge during the original muscle car era thanks to not just the timeless design of their models but the terrific high-performance engines hidden under ...
Over the last few months, regular readers of Mopar Muscle were treated to a buildup of a 340, built to stock specs, then wound against the dyno in original trim. With some carefully selected bolt-ons, ...
This factory V-Code Plum Crazy 1970 Challenger R/T with its original buildsheet and 4.10 Dana 60 rear might be one of the ...
If you think about what American automobile culture was all about in the 1960s, it was obviously the muscle car. People wanted hulking, powerful engines that they could put under the hoods of their ...
If you've ever looked at a Suzuki Samurai and puzzled over whether the tiny truck could hold a 440-cube V8, today's Nice Price or No Dice project truck is the answer you're desperately seeking. Could ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...