Watch a rusty Beetle make 438 horses on the dyno.

Rusty Beetle makes 438 horses on the dyno. Beetles have been one of the most interesting cars I have seen be that on the road or in racing. They are a bit odd and their turtle shape is ridiculous but we...

This NASCAR engine revs up the dyno! – GT Speed

This NASCAR engine revs sky high, here's why. Usually, pushrod engines don't dare going above the 6500 rpm mark, this is because the reciprocating masses shaking up the engine are just too great. Put...
Hemi V8

Watch this Hemi V8 shake the dyno – GT Speed

This Hemi V8 engine shakes the dyno with its thunderous roar. The Diablo 650 Hemi is one beastly powerhouse, featuring an aluminum tunnel ram intake that accomodates dual 4 barrel carburetors on top of it,...
C5 Corvette

This C5 Corvette is slaying the dyno – GT Speed

Watch this C5 Corvette completely slaying the dyno. When your Corvette makes close to 1100 horsepower at the wheels, it is only appropriate to christen it with a fitting name, the hoosier slick donning drag...
Carbureted LS7

Carbureted LS7; Dyno tested – GT Speed

This carbureted LS7 build is put to the test on a dyno. This LS7 is an awesome piece of old school engineering with a dose of modern electronic wizardry. It was built in collaboration RF Engines for a...
car blows up in dyno

Car blows up in Dyno: Literally!

This car blows up in the Dyno, and the result is terrifying. During engine fine tuning, mistakes can be made at the dyno, and usually, cars with bigger engines can be more resilient to over...
R34 GT-R

R34 GT-R destroys the Dyno

R34 GT-R destroys the Dyno We’ve seen the headline a million times, and for the most part, destroying the Dyno is meant figuratively, but because of the outrageous power this R34 GT-R  is making, it...
twin turbo Chevelle

Twin Turbo Chevelle SS tears up the dyno.

Watch this twin turbo Chevelle tear up the dyno. This 1964 Chevelle has over 900 horsepower, courtesy of two 88 mm turbochargers running just around a wimpy 8 psi, but that’s not all. Since this build...