MSR has done a solid job modernising a tent as beloved as the Hubba Hubba. The LT2 is lighter, roomier and built with more durable, eco-friendlier materials, and its ventilation is excellent for ...
The current Chevrolet Corvette is knocking out Nürburgring records left and right, but remember, the previous generation's model was no slouch either. At its heart was an LT1 V8 engine that GM ...
Chevy has built some of the most iconic engines in the history of the automobile. Whether it's the small block V8 that has powered more cars than any other in history, or the myriad engines that ...
When the eighth-generation Chevy Corvette debuted in 2020, it was arguably one of the most shocking moments in automotive history. Up to that point, every generation of the Corvette had the engine ...
For those who might have been living under a rock, the Corvette E-Ray advertises 495 hp from the gas engine and 160 hp from the electric helper motor, making for a combined power number of 655 hp. For ...
The Chevy Corvette Stingray may not have the same headline-grabbing flair as the Z06 or ZR1, but make no mistake, the base model still packs a punch. With its 6.2-liter V8, it’s more than capable of ...
More. Hot-rodding is all about the quest for more, especially when it comes to horsepower. A while back we told you the tale of how Lingenfelter Performance figured out how to stroke the LT2 from the ...
The team behind the Five Nights at Freddy’s video game celebrated 10 years of the iconic franchise by releasing behind-the-scenes pictures of the animatronic workshop, and a copy of four screenplay ...
Apple’s Notes app in iPadOS 18 includes a new feature called Smart Script that allows users to handwrite text and then have it smoothed and straightened in real time. It promises to make text scrawled ...
There is just something right about a Chevrolet Corvette with a 7.0-liter V-8 engine. Whether it's a big-block car from the Sixties or a C6 Z06, the large-displacement engines have always brought a ...
Some sports stories simply seem too good to be true. Why have the New England Patriots been so successful in Super Bowls while the New York Jets (to borrow a phrase from sportswriter Jon Bois) just ...
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