As electrification rises, these 10 high-revving engines—from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder to a 6.5-liter V12—remain thrilling ...
In the early Nineties, a typical Formula One engine revved to around 20,000 rpm. That is twenty-thousand revs per minute! As amazing and as powerful as these V10s were, they were also highly strung, ...
The era of cheap high-revving engines that once screamed up and down America's highways has largely faded as fuel economy and emissions regulations have forced automakers to rethink how modern cars ...
For decades, European automakers have championed diesel engines more than anyone else. After all, the technology was invented there – by German engineer Rudolf Diesel in 1897 – and the continent’s ...
One of the most highly-strung engines to ever go into a production car, Honda’s F20C redefined high-revving naturally-aspirated performance in the late ‘90s. The Honda F20C engine set a record with ...