LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar

A second before the "big" bang you see a small amount of fire exit the throttle body of the competing car, just before the parachutes are automatically deployed. The driver of the Valvoline car (Jack Beckman) had already blown his engine and was trying to minimize the amount of oil laid down on the center of the

Yes, a second before the "big" bang you see a small amount of fire exit the throttle body of the competing car, just before the parachutes are automatically deployed.

It's also really hard to get Chinese koala bears to mate, get your shit together China!

Great Price, the woman in question didn't kill her son in the Blazer, but just used it to dispose of her son's body parts. I'd be less certain about owning the home where the murder occurred, because ghosts that are murdered are really mean and as we all know mean ghosts are the worst.

If I was Chris Dorner, I would've had closet full of these shirts....

Did he thank Obama?

Have any of the commenters here ever even heard of "The Beasts of the Southern Wild"?

Hey buddy, if an engine didn't have cylinder heads, we can both agree that engine wouldn't be much of anything at all....

But you do agree with me, considering the Coyote's relatively small internal displacement VS. it's ginormous external displacement?

The coyote is a very good engine provided you leave it where Ford put it and don't try to do anything interesting with it. The coyote is complicated, difficult to work on, and it's shear external size (bigger than the largest big-block) prevents many fun swaps.

When you compare the VR38DETT to the LS7 , the Chevy produces way more HP/letter-number.

You sir, are correct.

Warren Buffet and NetJets have made boatloads (airplaneloads?) of money selling fractional ownerships of private luxury aircraft, manufacturers of three cylinder automobiles should sell them as fractional ownership of V12 Supercars!

Next time you're at your Auto Show, take a closer look at those engine displays. Compare for example the 7.0L LS9 engine to the 3.5L V6 Nissan GTR motor. The "humongous" LS9 has twice the displacement of the "little" V6 but when you look at them in person it's easy to which engine is "humongous". The LS9 is a little

Needs DCT!!!

Needs DCT!!!

Needs DCT!!!

Needs DCT!!!

Needs DCT!!!

Needs DCT!!!