Continued exposure to your motorcycle's engine can be harmful to your hearing, but these simple tips can help to make your ...
An often-overlooked aspect of performance and aesthetics can be your steppingstone to more power and enjoyment from your driving experience, so let’s break down the myths surrounding your pipes A ...
When the raspy belch gurgling from your car's leaky exhaust is about to become the final slight pushing you at last into complete insanity, here's an easy way to make exhaust pipe holes the least of ...
Whether you’re a biking pro or just recently purchase your very first motorcycle, this probably isn’t the first time you’ve heard about the importance of wrapping the exhaust pipes on your bike. Many ...
One of the dilemmas encountered when building a nice truck is that any corners cut stick out like a sore thumb. That's the situation Jason Scudellari was faced with when it was time to install an ...
Let’s face it: Any and all 4x4s with internal combustion engines fart out spent gases at an alarming rate, sending thousands of little gas balls out the rear of the system. Generally most car people ...
Of the elements that make up the four-stroke cycle, the exhaust is the last part of the equation, and it also represents the end of an engine's ability to make power. Once the exhaust gas leaves the ...
For all intents and purposes, an automobile engine is basically a large mechanism that moves air. The engine needs to be able to breathe in order to provide optimal performance. This is why, when ...
The exhaust system on your motorcycle takes one hell of a beating. Rust, dents, scratches, and general weathering will leave it looking like scrap. However, if your exhaust is made of stainless steel, ...
In the pre-LS era, a typical small-block-powered street car would rev willingly to around 5,000 rpm. You could assemble a cam package for it—even using heavy components—and you probably wouldn't have ...