This video features a twin-turbo Lamborghini Huracán built for extreme speed, tested on the German Autobahn and on a dyno.
It's pretty easy to see why the sixth-generation Camaro ZL1 remains incredibly popular, judging by this impressive build.
They finally buy a dyno and the excitement turns into chaos almost immediately. The first test sounds brutal, the whole shop gets loud, and everyone’s waiting to see the real numbers. But the dyno ...
House of Boost tested a stock Ford Mustang to verify its real-world numbers. Dyno results revealed an impressive 783 ...
The Brisbane-based team has set up an in-house engine department amid its Blue Oval switch after long-time engine partner KRE ...
A pretty simple upgrade makes a world of difference with this Camaro ZL1, which previously suffered some major driveline ...
McLaren has confirmed it will not appear on track during the opening day of the pre-season shakedown test in ...
This classic muscle car has been fully restored about a decade ago, has some performance modifications, and is for sale online ...
Feeney, whose first Gen3 Mustang remains under build at Triple Eight, drove Paul Morris’ TA2 machine during a test at ...
A Ram owner ditched his 5.7L Hemi for the 2026 Ram Hurricane and says the power is unmatched! The only thing missing? That ...
The $200K Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X outruns a $3M Koenigsegg Jesko, redefining hypercar performance and challenging the ...
Racing engines, roaring horsepower and community spirit will take center stage as Tarmac Takeover returns to Cuero for a ...