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The 10 Tiniest V8 Engines Ever Put In Production Cars
Is there anything better than a lumpy, large-displacement V8? Well, how about a small-capacity V8 engine, revving to 9,000 ...
In the '60s, America developed some cool, advanced engines, such as Pontiac's overhead cam inline-6 or the jet-turbine in the Chrysler Turbine Car. Still, when push comes to shove, our first love is a ...
The second-generation Nissan Micra is an all-time classic, dreary economy car. You'd never be caught dead behind the wheel for fear of being called a peasant, but back during the days of peal "Nissan" ...
There is a range of common adjectives that come to mind when we think of V12 engines. "Smooth" is one, evidenced by engines like the V12 that powers the ultra-luxe Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II.
Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, and Bugatti are all examples of high-profile supercar manufacturers that have created some of the most intense production vehicles in automotive history. Something else ...
In automotive nomenclature, small-block V8 engines are typically physically smaller than their big-block counterparts, hence the nickname. With some exceptions, the piston bores, stroke, cylinder head ...
In a 1955 issue of Life magazine, a tiny display ad promoted the Eshelman Adult Sports Car (ASC). “Seventy miles per gallon gas, 35 miles per hour. One fifth the cost of any other auto! Write for ...
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