Most internal combustion engines rely on motor oil for one reason: lubrication. The oil gets pressurized between 10-70 psi and spends most of its life subjected to roughly 200 degrees’ worth of heat.
Throwing speed parts at stock engines is about as pure as hot rodding gets. From stacking carburetors on utilitarian flat-head Ford engines to bolting a big blower on a world-weary small-block, the ...
The 6.0 liter V8 LS2 engine was produced by General Motors for use in performance vehicles and sports cars. It is part of GM’s Gen IV Small Block engine family and was first introduced in the 2005 ...
No excuses now. It all comes down to putting the power to the track to see what all our previous efforts are worth bolted in the car. Over a year ago, we began twisting the crank on the junkyard ...
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