Speed Demons rejoice-nitrous works great on the S197 Mustangs, and it continues to be the best bang for the buck in the aftermarket. Hot rodders have been gassing their rides since the '70s, and ...
Horse Sense:The build-off challenge was laid down at last year's SEMA Show: Fuze Beverage Company, owner of the NOS-brand energy drink, put NOS (the power-adder company) up to the task of building a ...
Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
We're going to take the liberty of glossing over the fact that this Fox body Mustang LX is splitting allegiances with its supercharged LS2 powerplant. YouTube user Westcoast1320 posted this video from ...
It really doesn’t matter how small you are, important is what’s inside the heart and mind. Basically, this kind of thinking applies even to the automotive realm, as demonstrated by this nifty little ...
Ford enthusiasts should have heard of Beechmont Ford Performance by now, the Ohio-based dealership known for selling supercharged, 700-plus horsepower Mustang GTs for just under $40,000 a pop. In ...
Ken Block just impulse bought a Fox-body Ford Mustang GT convertible. The "Gymkhana" star paid $4,000 for the car, which sports a 5.0-liter V-8 fortified by nitrous-oxide. Despite the ongoing ...
If you are a Ford Mustang fan, don't watch the following video. No, serious, don't look at it. The sight of an impressive drag racing machine burning is hard enough to take without it being a street ...
YouTube’s StreetSpeed717 is the proud owner of a C7 Corvette ZR1 with a highly modified 6.2-liter LT5 V8 built by Late Model Racecraft. His Corvette ZR1 is good for around 1,000 horsepower at the ...
This Fox Body is so powerful that sent itself into the wall after a huge wheelie went bad. Wheelies are a sign of massive, beastly power and a key ingredient of an awesome spectacle in the drag-racing ...
Mustang! In print, HOT ROD has likened it to the Fifties street king—the immortal 1957 Chevrolet. With all due respect to fans of other high-performance-era marques, that comparison is as sound as the ...
Whoever at Lego worked out that the world is full of gearheads and assorted car nuts who want to immortalise their favourite automobiles in plastic bricks, well done. Fun as building houses and pirate ...
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