Remember when you got your first Mopar? Chances are it wasn't a Six-Pack equipped Road Runner or Hemi 'Cuda, but rather a Charger, Satellite, or Dart with a 318 or similar low-performance engine and ...
Being knowledgeable and aware of the inner workings of your vehicle can be pretty helpful at times: for instance, if your vehicle brakes start squeaking or your engine will overheat too often. Doing ...
Big pipes and a throaty rumble are what street machines are all about, but it's not just about the sound; an exhaust system has to perform up to the engine's full capability, too. Compounding the ...
The seventh-generation Chevy Malibu only came with a single exhaust tip, save for the range-topping LTZ trim level, which incorporated a sporty-looking dual exhaust setup with a different rear bumper.
When it comes to classic hot-rodding tricks, one of the very first things enthusiasts do is modify the exhaust for better sound and performance. The tradition started long ago, in an effort to improve ...
Don't let the glorious Bow Tie horsepower fool you. Firing eight cylinders every 90 degrees in a 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 sequence is an inherently chaotic endeavor. Since the mass of the counterweights and ...