The 60-degree, 171-inch Chevy V6 (there's one in there, believe it or not) has quickly proven itself to be a strong and responsive performer. Even in stock form, it's not far off acceleration times ...
When we introduced the Z26 Project (Feb. '83), we were hopeful… perhaps overly optimistic. It's easy to announce goals, to say what you intend to do. We hear politicians do it all the time. This month ...
It almost goes without saying that General Motors’ LS engine family is one of the most popular powerplants to graft into other vehicles, including those not built by the Detroit-based automaker itself ...
Car enthusiast ThatDudeInBlue reviews the Chevy Camaro RS and questions the point of V6 muscle cars.
In Part Four, which was about engine computer programming, we wrote "...we knew a calibration exhibiting good drivability, as well as increased performance would be challenging." Whoa! Did that ...
The question, "What is a muscle car?" brings a set of specs and requisites to gearheads. American-made. Heavy steel. Straight lines. Hard edges. Two doors. Perhaps most importantly, the largest ...