If you mess around with cars, sooner or later you're going to find yourself in the position of needing to freshen an engine. It doesn't matter what kind of car it is, or how old it is, because if ...
Car crafters all like to talk about engines. And in our world where there's no replacement for displacement, dropping the "stroker" term into your engine conversation is bound to garner attention.
Most car enthusiasts associate the term “rotary engine” with Felix Wankel’s invention, developed in the 1950s and most commonly associated with Mazda. However, more than half a century before the ...
American Honda Motor is recalling 248,999 cars, minivans, SUVs, and pickup trucks due to concerns that a manufacturing error with the connecting rod bearing, which ...
The rotary engine was an unconventional design that delivered great power for its size. Here's what's good and bad about it.
Strokers are known for achieving great horsepower numbers and fantastic torque and low rpm. But why do they manage it better than non-stroked engines?