Mopar has been part of Chrysler’s DNA since 1937, when the name was first used as a contraction of “Motor Parts.” What began as a line of antifreeze soon grew into Chrysler’s official brand for parts, ...
The Mustang is the last nameplate in the original-series pony car lineup that hasn’t laid down its weapons. It truly is saddening to see that legends such as the Javelin, the Camaro, the Barracuda, ...
Mopar — a portmanteau of MOtor and PARts — had humble beginnings as a brand introduced by Chrysler Corporation in 1937 to sell antifreeze. However, today it's best associated with decades of providing ...
The Challenger is one of Dodge’s most fabled nameplates (right behind the Charger), and the model's first generation is quite undeniably the star of its Mopar bloodline. That’s not to say that the ...
There are numerous ways to gauge an engine's power, from using the manufacturer's specifications, extrapolating numbers by estimating the benefit of aftermarket parts, using computer dyno software, or ...
A 1,000-plus-horsepower street engine is not such an uncommon thing anymore. Years ago, you would have been locked up in a padded room for even daydreaming about such a thing, but thanks to the world ...
Nick Bowman is pretty sure his father brought him to the drag racing track when he was less than 2 months old. “I did the same with my son,” said Bowman, 38, of West Deer. To say that the Bowmans are ...