As the horsepower war between automakers in the 1960s forged the Muscle Car era, the need to deliver increased fuel to V8 combustion chambers became evident to engine designers. But without enough ...
Pontiac’s Ram Air V program sits at the intersection of factory engineering and underground legend, a racing engine that was fully real yet never officially reached the showroom. Conceived as the ...
We've all heard about the coming of “The Judge.” And in keeping with the performance demands of young enthusiasts, it's about to make a second debut. Only this time it’s with its own “Executioner”—a ...
Remember the legendary 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge and its mythical Ram Air V 400-cube V8? Chances are you might question my writing and knowledge of Roman numerals since ‘four’ is written as ‘IV.’ And yet ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Pontiac’s GTO began the 1970s like a prizefighter who’d gone one round too many — still dangerous, still proud, but bleeding under the lights. By 1972, it wasn’t even its own model anymore. The ...