The Dodge Viper's V10 engine is one of the most defining elements of the potent American sports car, and a symbol of a bygone V10 era of American car engineering that some would argue ended too soon.
Some of my favorite custom motorcycles are ones with engines that seem totally inappropriate for use in a two-wheeler. Perhaps the best example of this idea is the Millyard Viper V10, a motorcycle ...
The Force 1 V10 looks genuinely sinister! The company was founded as VL Automotive in 2012 by Bob Lutz (also known as Robert Anthony Lutz) and Gilbert Villarreal. You might already be familiar with ...
View post: Hyundai Is No Longer Playing It Safe With Car Design Millyard and a co-rider, Henry Cole, recently set two records at a UK Timing Association Event. The pair rode set a new highest speed ...
Henrik Fisker and company have managed to do the impossible by making the Dodge Viper even more aggressive in the form of the new VLF Force 1 V10, unveiled at the 2016 Detroit Auto Show.
This Mopar's 400hp V-10 and 12.6-second quarter-mile outperformed legendary muscle cars like the Chevelle SS 454 and Hemi 'Cuda.
While we saw many memorable custom Karmann Ghias during the years, this one stands out because, instead of its original flat-four, it received the largest-displacement engine ever fitted into an ...
At a time when American sports cars had not fully gotten the smell of Malaise out of their cabins, the Dodge Viper arrived on the scene to show that performance cars of the 1990s didn't have to be ...
One of the best things about building a truck with 2 1/2-ton Rockwell axles is being able to throw obnoxious amounts of power at them. That's not to say they'll never break, but they're certainly not ...
Everybody knows that putting stickers on your car is a great way to make it go faster, but the often-forgotten speed secret passed down from the old hot rodding days is that if you outfit your engine ...
The Dodge Challenger has proved to be a popular muscle car since its modern revival, with the ferocious Hellcat and Demon models topping the range. Meanwhile, one company imagined an alternate ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...