We asked experts Mike Kuhl and Gene Adams to show us how to build a Small-Block Chevy to live with some serious street horsepressure Mike Kuhl (right) and Gene Adams know how to build blower motors.
In this modern era of mega-inch big blocks and LS-swapped-everythings, it’s easy to overlook the value of one of the most versatile engines ever designed. I speak, of course, of the gen-I, small-block ...
Last summer, we embarked on a mission to build a gigantic Windsor engine that would perform admirably on pump gas and still be worthy of competing at a True Street Challenge. Pump-gas performance has ...
The terms Rat and Mouse have been used by enthusiasts to refer to Chevy's big- and small-block engines for decades. But, there is growing use of GM's LS engine family in the rodding world, and that ...
Over on his YouTube channel [Tom Stanton] shows us how to build a Stirling Engine for a bike. A Stirling Engine is a heat engine, powered by the expansion and contraction of a working fluid (such as ...
A new study details how researchers successfully built and operated a motor using coils woven from pure carbon nanotubes instead of the heavy copper that has been the standard for a century. But can ...
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