Nothing screams '60s-era coolness like a bunch of velocity stacks on top of some American iron. Usually, they showed up on road racing cars where a mile-long torque curve could help the wide rpm ...
When Ford introduced the factory fuelie engine in 1986, it ushered in a new era of performance. Much has changed since the injected 5.0L H.O. first hit the streets, but the popularity of the ...
I don't know about you, but I've never been able to pass by a street rod, or any performance vehicle for that matter, that sports a gaggle of injector stacks poking up from the intake valley of a V-8.