Although there are different types of superchargers, all serve to force more air into an engine than it could draw in on its own, thus allowing the engine to produce more power. The same could be said ...
This guide helps you understand how superchargers work vs a turbocharger, and what you should consider when tuning your engine before buying one. For those looking to harness some more performance ...
They look awesome, whine, and make huge power. Yes, we're talking about superchargers, and in the world of hot rodding they are the ultimate in cool. Unlike a normally aspirated engine that relies on ...
Tiny engines less than 50ccs have been commercially popular for a while now, and they’re growing in complexity. Simple single-cylinder models have given way to inline-four cylinders and even V8s.
Charles had his first automobile journalism interview when a stranger on the Internet gave him another stranger’s number for the interview. It was a time when you trusted a strange man on the Internet ...
I know many of you have been wondering where the Bumpside Build-On (and on) has gone and all I can say is nowhere-which is part of the problem. I won't ramble on about life and this and that, but many ...
Turbochargers are one of the best methods for extracting more power out of an engine with less total displacement. Unlike a supercharger, which compresses air at the intake stage and runs off a belt ...
Although GM is dead set on transitioning to all-electric powertrains, with plans to eliminate tailpipe emissions from its light-duty vehicle lineup by 2035, The General isn’t abandoning internal ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...