Vince Geglia II is making sure enthusiasts can squeeze more power out of America's Sports Car without altering emissions ...
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 ...
The current Chevrolet Corvette is knocking out Nürburgring records left and right, but remember, the previous generation's model was no slouch either. At its heart was an LT1 V8 engine that GM ...
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 ...