Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye vs. Mustang GT Headers and E85 – 50 to 150 Street Hits

April 2nd, 2024

These enthusiasts are taking this grudge race to the streets (of Mexico) for some satisfaction in the form of roll racing. The competitors will be pushing their modern-day muscle cars to the brink in a series of wide-open-throttle disputes measured in maximum miles per hour. Put on your big boy britches and buckle-up, it’s time to go street racing. In the right lane is the Ford Mustang GT. It comes from the factory with a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 engine mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Maximum output is rated at 460hp in stock condition. Car and Driver Magazine says Read More

Audi SQ5 vs Mustang GT – 50 to 150 Street Hits

March 26th, 2024

There is no way that a compact SUV can run with a modified muscle car, right? No way that a grocery getter can hang in there with a hard-charging V8 sports car that has a stripped-out cockpit. It ain’t happening, correct? A decade ago, the answer would have been a resounding “yes”. Fortunately, today’s SUV will not be denied the chance to shine. The SUV in question is the 2020 Audi SQ5 with Quattro all-wheel drive. In factory condition, the SQ5 is not terribly impressive from a performance standpoint. However, the all-wheel drivetrain and turbocharged V6 offer a firm foundation Read More

Camaro Clash – Old vs New Street Hits

September 28th, 2023

Getting back to the street, Big Frank has located a couple of Camaro enthusiasts looking to grudge race. This race will pit a third generation Camaro against a fifth generation Camaro in a series of roll races on the interstate in Mexico. Both cars are seriously modified to increase performance, and both are adept at eating asphalt. Check it out. The Gen V (2010-2015) Camaro has been upgraded with a 418 cubic-inch stroker motor. This is a naturally aspirated beast with performance cylinder heads, camshaft and intake manifold. Shifting duties are left to a 6-speed manual transmission. Representing the old Read More

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