Tom Baily’s Camaro ran a 6.90 last year but, is upping the ante this year with a switch to Holley EFI. Here it is on the dyno, pushing an amazing 2,108 horsepower at the wheels with 26 pounds of boost. This thing is an absolute beast. Will be good to see what it can do […] More »
I never imagined I’d be using the word “majestic” to describe a truck doing a burnout… And yet, that’s exactly why this caught my attention. You don’t get the huge clouds of white smoke when it’s windy out, but it still looks pretty cool. The smoke rolling of the tires makes the truck look like […] More »
The crazy part is that this is for the base model Corvette. According to GM, the latest iteration of the LS will make nearly as much torque as the current Z06 while dropping .8 liters of displacement. The engine is still fairly large at 6.2 liters, but it also makes over 300lb-ft of torque at 1,000 rpm. […] More »
FACT: Chevy Novas are cool. This is just something that’s universally understood. Like gravity. Or stickers adding horsepower. FACT: The LS1 makes things better. However, this applies mostly to just cars. Trying to swap an LS1 into a person DOES NOT WORK. Trust me on that one. As attractive as it might sound to swap […] More »
The Chevy Monza was a weird little car. Not just in the way it looked, but because of what it was supposed to be. Would you believe that Chevrolet had initially planned to build this thing with a wankel rotary engine? It would’ve been like an all american RX-3. Those plans were eventually scuttled due […] More »
If you’re looking to pick up some parts for your project, you might want to head over to Classic Industries. Until Friday, March 15th, the company is offering 20% off orders, so you should get a move on if you want to catch this deal. At SEMA the CI guys featured Reggie Jackson’s cherry 1969 […] More »
It’s about time we got some classic sheet metal up here. How about a 930 hp Chevy Nova? That’s classic muscle with a decidedly modern, LS -based heart. This run was made at 17 psi on E85. Boost comes from a Garrett GT4788. That snail is capable of up to 1400 hp, but I’m guessing […] More »