Vince Geglia II is making sure enthusiasts can squeeze more power out of America's Sports Car without altering emissions equipment.
General Motors either has a naming problem or a deep sentimental attachment to the name "LT1". If you walk into a Chevrolet dealership today and ask for an LT1, you are looking at a 455-horsepower ...
The Chevrolet Corvette is America's oldest and most recognizable sports car, and has been powered by some of GM's most famous engines. From the original "Blue Flame" inline-6 to the 350-CI small block ...
The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration has updated its Ignition Interlock Program, aiming to enhance road safety and support long-term behavior change for drivers ...
Remedy Entertainment has announced Control: Resonant, the follow-up to IGN’s 2019 Game of the Year, Control, at the 2025 Game Awards. It’s due out in 2026 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S, and it ...
In Part 2 of our FiTech handheld tutorial, learn how to adjust ignition timing for optimal engine performance. This video covers step-by-step instructions for using the handheld controller to ...
Faster, more intuitive web interface with integrated search, improved visual organization and unified configuration/diagnostic tools eliminate time-consuming ...
The 2025 Corvette is the subject of a new service bulletin from General Motors, related to a Body Control Module (BCM) problem that causes a check engine light to display. GM is now offering a fix for ...
Pushing a vehicle to its limits is the essence of motorsport. Having a pro driver push you around a track in a test rig is the essence of awesome. That's what BMW had in mind at its Performance Center ...
Chad Thesen is a passionate fan of anime, video games, series, and films (Both animated and live-action). Many years of experience have left him with a deep knowledge of these mediums' intricacies and ...
We all want to bend the world to our will, but more often than not, it is the other way around – a fact that we often fail to recognize. This tendency to exaggerate our ability to influence events is ...