The automotive industry is witnessing a significant shift as traditional engine designs fade from the market. One engine type ...
The small-block Chevrolet V8 has powered over 100 million vehicles throughout the years, providing power for everything from high-horsepower muscle cars to workhorse pickup trucks. It's also one of ...
A v6 engine shown without cylinder heads exposing valve relief cuts on the piston faces. - Dima Aletskyi/Shutterstock If you're shopping for a new automobile or motorcycle, in addition to some battery ...
At this point, mixing and matching the Big Three U.S. auto manufacturers' V-8 powerplants, both internally and across all brands of vehicles—engine-swapping, if you will—is a tried-and-true practice.
Ford's Coyote V8 is popular for its performance and adaptability. Although its been around since 2011, there are still some ...
The average age of all vehicles on the road is rising, as are their ensuing repair costs. Today’s cars, trucks and SUVs are ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jim Gorzelany is a veteran automotive journalist. You’ll usually know when it’s time to take your car, truck or sport-utility ...
Small-block Ford engines from early 289s to more modern injected 5.0L HO units from Mustang, Explorer, Thunderbird, and 351Ws in pickups, Broncos, and other Ford vehicles up to the late 1990s are ...
The venerable Ford Power Stroke diesel engine family features some of the most technologically advanced and powerful turbodiesel engines of all time. Found primarily under the hoods of Ford's ...
Motorcycle engines tend to be much smaller than the ones used in vehicles. Bike engines also use motor oil to both cool and ...