The Dodge Viper RT/10 arrived as a shock to a cautious industry, a brutal roadster that rejected the rising tide of comfort ...
The Dodge Viper V10 is an and 8.0 or 8.4-liter engine — depending on generation — developed primarily by Dodge in America. However, this high-performance engine has been used in a wide variety of ...
In 1992, under the tutelage of chairman Lee Iacocca, Dodge stunned the automotive world by unleashing a visceral brute of roadster reminiscent of classics like the AC Cobra. What most folks will ...
At any given moment, there are various hot engines for sale on the World Wide Web. Name the displacement and the number of cylinders, and chances are you will land one for a decent amount of money.
The first-generation Dodge Viper was one of the most American cars ever built. At its core, it was an unforgiving, obscenely powerful roadster powered by an 8.0-liter V10 producing 400 horsepower.
Chrysler has always had an odd relationship with its motorsports involvement, never as officially hands-off as GM, nor as "Destroy All Enemies No Matter the Cost" as Ford. Even in the heyday of ...
Sadly, Dodge doesn't make the Viper anymore. Up until it ended production in 2017, America's brash supercar was one of the few places you could find a naturally aspirated V10 engine. Now, amazingly, ...
Engine swaps are a fairly commonplace modification in the automotive aftermarket but there’s one combination that apparently hasn’t been completed before now. Despite the obviously shared DNA, it ...