True gearheads, who work for magazines, live for one thing, getting the inside scoop on the "next big product" to hit our hobby. So when GM sent out the invite to come wrench together a new engine the ...
There is a syndrome unique to magazine staffers—particularly the dirty-hands car and magazine books—which in terms of embarrassment is the equivalent of walking around all day with your fly open. It ...
The process of building an LS7 engine begins with selecting the engine block. The block is cleaned of sediment and placed on a cart that will be its base during the four-hour assembly. The first part ...
Chevrolet Performance is opening its gates for customers who literally want to get their hands on one of its engines. In other words, you can build your own LS7 or LS9 powerplant. However, since we’re ...
If a Corvette ZR1 is a little out of your price range and you're the do-it-yourself type, you may consider building your own. Of course, if you do, you'll have to find yourself a supercharged 6.2L V-8 ...
Getting your ride right can take time. Sure, there are plenty of examples of all-out blitz builds that are completed just in the nick of time right before a reveal big at a car show, but for the ...
In highly competitive racing classes that place strict limitations on engine modification, scratching and clawing for that last percentile of hp separates the apex predators from the bottom-feeding ...