Turbocharging performance cars to improve efficiency and overall power figures has become big business in the last several years, mainly due to a turbo being the easiest way to solve these two ...
General Motors is preparing a significant power increase for its 2.7L TurboMax four-cylinder in the next generation of ...
General Motors made the bold decision to introduce a 2.7-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine in the full-size Chevy ...
Divulged by a GM TechLink document, the new L2R engine has been confirmed as the lower-output sibling of the L3B that General Motors premiered in 2018. The original application for the 2.7-liter turbo ...
This week Mercedes-AMG unveiled a new entry-level version of its seventh-generation SL roadster called the SL43, and it's the first SL since the original 190SL of the 1950s and '60s to use a ...
Photo: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Often ridiculed by many gearheads, four-cylinder engines can be as potent as those with twice as many cylinders. Four-cylinders were among the first types of internal ...
Inline-fours offer smoother operation and reliability; three-cylinders are lighter and more efficient.
Proton has launched the updated Proton X90 in Malaysia. Following the footsteps of its siblings, the X50, S70, and X70, the new X90 sports a new ...
The advent of turbochargers on road cars began in the mid-1960s, during the muscle car era when the phrase "there is no replacement for displacement" meant more power output was best achieved with ...
Ford Motor Company's 4-cylinder engines have always been popular with the hot rodding set. Even in the days of the flathead, a beefed-up flattie four Ford was a force to be reckoned with. And as the ...
Today's 4-cylinder cars offer a better combination of performance and efficiency than ever before. Although the engines themselves continue to get smaller in displacement, they're able to make more ...
While never really a contender for the musclecar crown, the Ford Thunderbird has always been blessed with a high degree of street savvy since its introduction near the close of '54. Oh sure, there ...