Ford has designed some beastly engines across its history, but one stands out with its stratospherically-high redline.
Normally, a car's rpm increase steadily and predictably as you step on the gas pedal. But there are several reasons why this ...
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Rev your engine to 6,000 RPM and you’ll learn everything about its character in seconds. Some powerplants spin smoothly like a Swiss watch, humming beautifully even after 150,000 miles of hard use.
The era of cheap high-revving engines that once screamed up and down America's highways has largely faded as fuel economy and emissions regulations have forced automakers to rethink how modern cars ...
Unreal Engine 5 performance issues aren't the fault of Epic, but instead down to developers prioritising "top-tier hardware," says CEO of Epic, Tim Sweeney. This misplaced focus ultimately leaves ...
Engine design isn’t just about horsepower and torque—it’s also about how a motor performs under real-world conditions. While some engines are built to scream to the redline and keep pulling like ...
There have been times when carmakers went all out with an engine but lost, often with catastrophic consequences. For instance, the EcoBoost was once touted as the future of Ford engines but now is ...
Recalls are a common occurrence for automakers but new info regarding GM's V8 engine is raising eyebrows. The American 'big three' automaker is battling a class action lawsuit filed on behalf of a GMC ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As of May 1, American automaker General Motors, which has a manufacturing plant in Tennessee, has recalled nearly 600,000 ...
Today’s cars and trucks are literally rolling test beds of technology, which has tended to make the days of the so-called shade tree mechanic and eyeball diagnoses of what ails a given model a distant ...