Steve Millen put it best: Heat is the enemy. The compressed air coming from a turbo- or supercharger is too hot to pack into the combustion chamber, and as a result this spoils the efficiency of the ...
Many Pontiac owners just accept the fact that a high-horsepower engine is going to run hot on the street. Doug Tornello was one of them. His beautiful '67 GTO certainly fits the assumption. Sporting a ...
Your vehicle's engine cooling system is one of its most critical components. Its primary responsibility is to cycle coolant — which is a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze — through your engine to ...
Record-high temperatures around the world have become the new normal, and it will probably get worse in the coming decades. This unprecedented change in global climate has had a severe impact on our ...
Of all the issues confronting the owners of custom classic trucks one of the most critical is maintaining proper engine operating temperature. Big engines, little radiators, air-conditioning ...
Diesel enthusiasts’ interest in engine swaps is at an all-time high, spurred on by owners’ love of their aging vehicles and disenchantment with the performance of their factory-installed powerplants ...
There are parts in the engine that run much more than the tyres of a vehicle, causing immense heat. An Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) performs controlled explosions a million times, over and over ...