Car companies tease with futuristic concepts that never make it to market, but some of the most-loved cars of all time first ...
Need a screaming, 800-horsepower V10 to power your home-brew endurance racer? This Noonan V10 may be right up your alley.
You don't often see a white Dodge Viper with a few aftermarket tweaks, so take a look at this one and tell us it isn't pretty ...
With the V10 engine on board and a plethora of supporting upgrades, the resulting machines were called the S6 and S8. Today, almost 20 years later, the S6 is currently the cheapest way to park a V10 ...
As thrilling as the spine-tingling, naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine in the Honda S2000 is, the roadster has gained ...
The 5.2-liter V10 found in the Lamborghini Huracán and Audi R8 built a reputation as one of the most durable and dependable ...
This is not an early-noughties Honda S2000. Well, it sort of is. It certainly was when it was new. It's more Mopar than Honda these days.
If you know of a Viper V10 without a home, may we suggest a Honda S2000? Although this engine swap isn’t as ubiquitous as the meme-able volume of LS swaps, we happened upon a 10-year passion ...
No argument here. Under the hood sits an 8.3-liter Viper V10, “just crammed in there,” and making nearly Hellcat horsepower. Outside, the pearl white paint and red accents scream rock-star energy.
If you then showed them a V10-powered, bright-red Viper RT/10, they'd probably understand. Such was the impact of the first Viper, a car defined by its exotic lines, spartan features, and utterly ...
hard-topped 2006 Jeep Wrangler X. Should also probably mention this particular TJ-generation, short-wheelbase Wrangler has been fitted with the 8.3-liter V10 engine from a second-gen Dodge Viper.
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