Whether you're upgrading a relatively modern Dodge vehicle like the third-generation Challenger or working on a classic from the 1970s, crate engines are a great way to upgrade or add more power to ...
Dodge showed off a host of new Hellephant engines, as well as two versions of its newly revealed Hurricane straight-six engines, in crate form, at SEMA Tuesday. The original 1000-horsepower ...
If you're considering a new engine for your street rod, choosing a crate engine over building one can save time and reduce frustration levels. You should know some facts about crate engines, including ...
Mopar enthusiasts rejoice. Dodge is adding two new crate engine series’ to its Direct Connection lineup of performance parts: the Hellephant and HurriCrate. Both engines will make their debut Nov. 1-4 ...
To send off the current-generation Challenger, Dodge created the Demon 170, a 1025-hp street-legal drag-strip monster. Just 3300 170s will be built, but its burly 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 will enjoy ...
In the spring of this year, muscle car lovers were hit right across the face by the most powerful such vehicle ever produced by an established carmaker. It was in March when Dodge unleashed the ...
Dodge shows off two crate engine families at this year’s SEMA show. Dodge is rolling out a next-generation Drag Pak engine based off the upcoming Hurricane 3.0-liter turbocharged I6. Dodge is fleshing ...
At SEMA today, Dodge announced plans to officially begin selling Hellcat engines. Alongside the supercharged 6.2-liter V-8, Dodge says it will also sell a Hellcat engine kit it calls the Hellcrate.
The Hellephant is a more powerful, 7.0-liter version of the Hellcat supercharged 6.2-liter V-8, which was first launched by Mopar in 2018. The original version generates 1,000 hp, and Dodge will soon ...
When Mopar Performance Parts announced it would offer the Hellcat motor as a crate engine at SEMA last year, the automotive world rejoiced. For less than $20,000, you could drop Dodge’s 6.2-liter ...
When it comes to their current crop of production vehicles, Dodge, Ram, and Jeep don't offer nearly as many HEMI V8 options as they did a few years ago. The good news, though is that the tide seems to ...
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