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The complete history of Cadillac V8 engines
From early Cadillac engines to modern Blackwing power, this is the full history of every Cadillac V8 and the models that used ...
ECD Auto Design introduces a 700+ horsepower BLUEPRINT V8 upgrade for Defender and Range Rover Classic vehicles, enhancing performance and luxury. ECD Auto Design, a leader in customizing Land Rover ...
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Cross-plane V8 engine: Pros and cons
The cross-plane crankshaft typically incorporates a longer stroke than the flat-plane crankshaft. A longer stroke generally ...
Fire up a fourth-gen Ford Mustang GT and you'll hear one of two distinctly different V8 soundtracks, depending on when it rolled off the assembly line. From 1994 through 1995, that rumble came from ...
Based on an existing V6 from the Ford Contour, the V8 that powered Ford's Taurus SHO was sent all over the world before it ...
There are people who will tell you that the roar of a V8 engine is one of the most beautiful sounds of all time — a point that's hard to argue with. The deep and thunderous growl of a powerful V8 ...
V8 muscle cars are disappearing fast. The economics, regulations, and technology trends stacked against them are stronger ...
Much of the Dodge's modern success can be attributed to thundering Hemi V8s under the hood of the Challenger, Charger, and other models. Likewise, much of the reason for its floundering sales today is ...
From intern to editor, Damian Adams' story reads like a well-written novel where he steadily worked to become the youngest-ever editor of South Africa's leading motoring publication, CAR Magazine. He ...
It was considered a major breakthrough when Ford launched its Flathead V8 engine in 1932. Up until that point, V8 engines were expensive and limited to just luxury cars, but Henry Ford wanted one that ...
In a 180-degree turn from the truck brand’s decision to discontinue the HEMI V8 in the Ram 1500, Ram is bringing the 5.7L V8 back to its best-selling truck’s options list for the 2026 model year. This ...
V8 engines and Mercedes-Benz go together like peanut butter and jelly—less for utility, more for pleasure. Despite turbocharging and emissions regulations turning the heat up, you can still walk into ...
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