We suspect that for just about anyone firing up a new engine on a dyno for the first time, the anticipation is something akin to buying a lottery ticket—you're not sure what to expect, but hope for ...
Dynamometer tests are used to measure a car's torque and rpm response. But how do they get that information? And how reliable ...
"Dyno verified" can mean different things, depending on which dynamometer that car was rolling atop.
When most of us imagine our favorite Mopar street engine, we generally tend to think of stroker big-blocks, small-blocks, or Hemis as being the best choice for big power. And while huge displacement ...