To really make a vehicle handle, quicker steering from lock to lock is essential. For vehicles that use a drag-link system with a Saginaw Power Steering Box with a 14.5:1 ratio (or more), you had few options that grows fewer as the usual boxes get picked up at the junk yards.
This week’s Burnout video features a mid-90s Chevrolet S10 pickup that has been fitted with a built LS1 V8. Installing a big, powerful engine in a small pickup like an S10 makes for one very quick truck, but the lack of weight over the rear wheels makes this LS1-ified one crazy burnout machine. Now, simply […] More »
Putting a powerful engine like an LS1 in a tiny pickup like a Chevy S10 is a recipe for a solid burnout machine, but when you tack on a turbo system, you have a compact pickup that is worthy of wearing the “Xtreme” badges. There is no information as to what all is done to […] More »
Just when you thought you’d seen it all, the WTF Truck comes along and completely cleans house! This monstrosity of an S10 has a spec sheet that reads like a horror movie, a good one. How about a mid-mounded 580 CI big block Chevy huffing on twin 76MM turbos that sits in an S10 with […] More »