Turbocharged motorcycles come with baggage. Anyone who remembers the early 1980s can picture the bold graphics and the promise of easy speed, followed by the reality: heat, lag, complexity, and price.
Nobody’s the least bit surprised when high-end cars get giant headlines. Whether it’s through mad skills, a fat bank account, or just plain nepotism, there’s a saccharine perfection to many of them.
A high-budget 2.0-litre turbo engine build takes center stage, pushing the limits of what’s possible within a £10,000 project ...
Jacob Potts, Mercer, PA: Here's something you may not hear too often. I'm seriously considering turbocharging one of GM's Turbo-Thrift 250ci L-6 engines for an early '70s Nova. I love the small-block ...