During the 1960s and '70s, Chrysler made some of the auto industry's most desirable engines, such as the performance-geared Mopar ... barrel carburetor for the "six-pack" configuration, to produce ...
Knowing this, our boy Drew tipped us off to some of Mopar's newest performance ... along with a new camshaft that will also work with the 6.1-liter mill, balancing reliability, horsepower and ...
A restored Plymouth Barracuda has trouble getting its engine running; turns out there is more than one wrong with the V8, and ...
The Mopar 440-cubic-inch V8 belongs to ... and Plymouth used the early 350-brake-horsepower 440 engines, adorned with a two-barrel carburetor, in various commuter cars and trucks.
In the midst of the EV revolution, muscle and performance are being redefined in real-time, and Dodge Performance is keeping ...
Continued refinement led to two and then four-barrel configurations as well as multiple-carburetor setups, such as the Mopar ...
Any C-body Mopar with a factory four-speed is a rarity, but one Plymouth Sport Fury is special to its young car nut owner who ...
While early EFI systems had their failings, the technology brought with it a new standard ... part for both the 1.6 and 1.8 litre Miata engines, which allow twin Weber carburetors to be fitted ...
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In an effort to cash in on the low-carb craze, food manufacturers have invented a new category of carbohydrates ... bar's 27 grams of sugar alcohols and 1 gram of fiber. But researchers say ...
The Dietary Guidelines recommend eating 45-60% of calories from carbs daily. Yet, low-carb diets never cease to wane in popularity, especially among those trying to lose weight. But not all carb ...
Our team of food experts had the chance to try 11 of Cracker Barrel’s new menu items—from sweet to savory to boozy. There’s truly something for everyone. But unless you’re traveling with ...