Supercharged crate engines are actually a good value for a terrifying performance upgrade, but one beats all the rest.
The Dodge 5.9 Magnum is one of Chrysler's most popular V8s. It was released in 1993 as a redesigned version of the 360 cubic-inch ... version of the Mopar LA Series V8 engines first introduced ...
Enthusiasts who hold the originality of a classic car in high regard are fully aware that it's extremely hard to keep a five-decade-old engine running like clockwork. Tuning the carburetor(s) and ...
Mopar, or "Chrysler Motor Parts Corporation," has provided the company with engines for decades, such as the Mopar 440 and the 440 Magnum. The Magnum was able to increase the engine’s output to ...
If you're in the market for a HEMI-based crate engine with 1,200-something horses on pump gas, look no further than DSR Performance's blown 426 monster ...
with some of the best crate engines including the Ford Coyote V-8, the Mopar 7.0-liter A30 Hellephant HEMI V-8, and the Chevy LS9, mad swappers have been creating some of the gnarliest one-of-a ...
For most of the 1990s and into the early 2000s, the 360-based 5.9-liter Magnum V8 was the only Chrysler engine that truly kept the spirit of classic Mopar muscle car engines alive. However ...
During the 1960s and '70s, Chrysler made some of the auto industry's most desirable engines, such as the performance-geared Mopar 340 small ... in the high-performance 360 that persisted.
It was only a few months ago that we shared news about the launch of three budget-friendly, ready-to-ship, largely ready-to-run, small-block Ford V-8s from crate-engine powerhouse BluePrint Engines.
For the new ZZ6 350 crate engine that gets a full debut at the SEMA Show, valvetrain improvements help it reach 405 hp and 405 lb-ft. With decades of history, the Chevrolet Small Block V8 has ...
Terms, conditions and plan term lengths and coverages depend on your vehicle’s engine and the dealership you go to. In general, Mopar prepaid oil plans include four lube, oil and oil filter ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...