If your Cowboy Cadillac just ain’t cutting the muster (performance wise), this clip is for you. The crew at Stangkilr Productions is all set to give us the 4-1-1 on how to build a quick pickup without springing for a supercharger or turbocharger setup. Here’s a brief history of the build as well as the latest upgrades. After a fire wiped out their (5.3-liter) twin turbo GMC pickup, these guys made the decision to go in a different direction. They chose a base model 2024 GMC Sierra as a donor to repair their totaled project truck. The cab was bolted Read More
Here, kitty, kitty, kitty. This ain’t your old house cat. It’ll be a lot harder to catch. This is the Big Cat giveaway car from Street Speed 717 and it’s more than a handful of neck-snapping goodness. Check it out. The 2024 Dodge Challenger Hellcat comes from the factory with a supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI V8 capable of churning out some serious power. In stock condition, the Hellcat could produce 797hp and 707 lb.-ft. of torque. Equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission, the Challenger Hellcat could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6-seconds despite a curb weight of 4,514-pounds. Blasting Read More
What do we have here? Looks like a supercar slugfest between a hybrid Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray and a gas guzzling McLaren 600LT. That’s Long Tail, gearheads. Promoting this U-drag contest is none other than DragTimes own Brooks Weisblat. While the rear-wheel drive McLaren 600LT tips the scale at 3,300 pounds, the all-wheel drive Corvette E-Ray has a GVW of 4,100 pounds. The weight differential will likely help to offset the extra 93hp delivered by the hybrid Chevy. The McLaren 600LT utilizes a twin turbocharged 3.8-liter V8 to produce 562hp. GM opted for the combination of a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V8 Read More
Y’all know the Street Racing Channel (SRC) crew, right? Well, they have trailered three of their most popular vehicles down to Grand Prairie, Texas for the Jimmy Dale Small Tire Gangsta’ Shootout at the iconic Yello Belly Dragstrip (a.k.a. The Gut). Yello Belly is one of the most unique dragstrips in the country. With covered parking from the starting line to the finish line, The Gut delivers an atmosphere of pure pandemonium on every pass. You might not recognize him with the cowboy hat, but that’s Billy in the red and black 1955 Chevy. He’s running in the Quick Street Read More
My favorite street ride is anything compact with a big V8 motor. This Toyota Mini Pickup build fits the bill. At a curb weight of only 2,400 pounds, the Toyota pickup is a perfect vessel for a rowdy V8 swap. Up front, the suspension is from Stabfab. The Stabfab coilover conversion kit features tubular control arms. The rear is a four-link setup enhanced with a set of bootleg CalTrac bars to reduce wheel hop. QA1 21-way adjustable shocks adorn all four corners. There’s also a beefy anti-sway bar from a Toyota Motor Home in the rear. The brakes are a Read More
Big man Frank is hard at work again. This time, he’s tracked down a grudge race between a pair of gently modified daily drivers. Shall we drop in and see what all the fuss is about? In the right lane is the Pontiac G8 GT. Assembled in Australia, the GT version of the rear-wheel drive G8 sedan came with a naturally aspirated 6.0-liter V8 engine rated at 361hp. The stock G8 wasn’t up to snuff for street racing so this owner added an LSA blower, a high-performance camshaft and an E85 tune. Now this Aussie Poncho is laying down some Read More
It looks like a Fox Body invasion on this extremely flat, exceptionally straight stretch of blacktop deep in the swampy innards of the Sunshine State (Mexico). No Prep Street Drag Racing is on the agenda and we have Limpy on the Light. This is a run-whatcha-brung single elimination event. The sounds coming out of that bog are sweet swamp music to my ears. Last year’s champion was the Ugly Duck. This stock chassis C4 Chevrolet Corvette – running a 5.3-liter LS motor with a pair of 67-millimeter turbochargers – has got to be the odds-on favorite to win it again Read More
The Hoskinson family has racing fuel in their blood. Father, Bill (Old Man’s Garage) has been street and drag racing for decades. Sons, Billy (Street Racing Channel) and Tommy (Gen 2 Garage) first caught my attention when Tommy was racing a Chevy S-10 with a small block and nitrous. Most of the racing was small time and still they struggled to keep up. Over the years, this humble family of racers has taken Bill’s vast knowledge of old school carbureted small block Chevys and combined it with the latest in modern forced air induction to build an impressive empire. Bill Read More