This full-size 22RE Toyota Engine is the result of nearly 90 hours of 3D printing. Complete with a rotating crankshaft, pistons, cams, valves, and everything else you’d expect, the end result is incredible...
The Bugatti Veyron is a machine of numbers. Sixteen cylinders, four turbos, eight liters, ten radiators, and 1001 raging German horsepower, all tucked into a stunning ultra-luxurious coupe befitting only a...
A transmission control unit (TCU) is an electronic device used on automatic vehicle transmissions to control the manner in which they work. Sensors within the transmission and on the engine work in...
Meet the one-of-a-kind Adams Farwell engine.This engine is one of three existing Adams Farwell engines,the only one left that was build in 20th century.The engine’s structure is very simple so it’s...
It's hard not to think of the hybrid supercar in Darwinian terms when you come to realize that the Koenigsegg Regera has transcended the transmission altogether in a rather incredible evolution. Instead of...
That is more than double the power of the Bugatti Veyron’s quad turbo 8L 16 Cylinder heart! Sonny’s Racing Engines has built the first V8 racing engine to top 1000 cubic inches. The new SRE V8 is one...
Unbelievable!This brave mechanic is already making a 800 bhp V12 engine,using two 1JZ-GTE 2.5-litre Supra engines.This is what he’s doing to make this project real ,he’s chopped off the bottom of two...
Here it’s an amazing 401 cubic inch engine by BES Racing Engines at the Amsoil Engine Masters Challenge 2014! John Lahone and Bes Racing entered this event with a LS engine.While making a close look at...
We are very impressed of this amazing job from a very very skilled Spanish engineer named Patelo. What he built was a very unusual small engine V12 ! Spending over 1200 hours he started this built with just...
The second generation debut for the 1970 model year was delayed until February 26, 1970, because of tooling and engineering problems; thus, its popular designation as a 1970½ model, while leftover 1969s were...