The history of automotive engine development is long and varied, from the single-cylinder gas engine that powered the Patent Motorwagen in the 19th century to the 500-plus horsepower electric motor in ...
I’m a sucker for old trucks with straight-six engines. It’s my guess you are too because, well, you’re here, ain’t’cha? I’ve written quite a few blogs about the fabled Ford 300 and what happens when ...
Chrysler's Slant-Six was created in 1960 with an odd tilt to let it fit under the hood of a Valiant car. It finally died in ...
When Chrysler introduced its Slant-Six engine in the early 1960s, it pioneered an ingenious design that tilted the cylinders at a 30-degree angle. This compact packaging allowed the long inline-six to ...
The first straight-six internal combustion engine design, produced by Spyker in 1903, led to widespread usage of similar designs over the following years. While V8 power would eventually dominate the ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger was the last nameplate to join the pony car market. The E-body Mopar was quite successful in its first year in showrooms, moving nearly 77,000 ...