Performance augmentation systems are typically more expensive, complicated, and potentially illegal, but as a final step they remain some of the most popular modifications in the hot rodder's handbook ...
Superchargers, turbochargers, nitrous oxide injection—they all do the same thing, one way or another: They make your engine act bigger, which makes your car run faster. The internal combustion engine ...
The Pro Mod class appears to be heading into two distinct powerplant directions, either massive cubic-inch nitrous engines or slightly smaller Roots-supercharged powerplants. We'll take a closer look ...
Q: Greg, I think I can stump the professor. Who was the first racer to utilize a GM 6-71 blower? I have a six-pack riding on this. Also, what do you feel is better? Supercharging, Turbocharging or ...
The exact time and place of the first use of nitrous in an automotive application is not known, but we do know that it occurred in the mid-to-late '70s. The instant rush of power sent diehard hot ...
Q: Greg, I think I can stump the professor. Who was the first racer to utilize a GM 6-71 blower? I have a six-pack riding on this. Also, what do you feel is better? Supercharging, Turbocharging or ...