Mighty Mopars: Examining 8 Great Crate Engines for Vintage Mopars
We have to hand it to Mopar enthusiasts. The Mopar crowd is arguably the most vocal, most passionate group of people in the hot rodding community. So it wasn’t much of a surprise when this group responded to our recent Chevrolet crate engine guide with: “Where’s the crate engine guide for Mopars?” Ask and you shall receive. We’ve put together
2016 Dodge Viper ACR Will Make 645 Horsepower
Dodge announced plans to release a 2016 Viper American Club Racer with 645 horsepower and 600 foot-pounds of torque—a purpose-built track car that is still street-legal. The 2016 Dodge Viper ACR will feature an 8.4L V10 engine typical of other Viper models. Engineers improved the performance of the 2016 Viper ACR by improving the vehicles
2015 Charger Hellcat Boasts 204 MPH Top Speed, 707 Horsepower
Chrysler Group unveiled the 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat today—the four-door performance sedan to be powered by Chrysler’s 707-horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat engine. The car will be introduced to the public this weekend at the Woodward Dream Cruise in Detroit, MI. The new Charger has gotten a huge facelift, with a modified hood and front end
Dodge at 100: Our Top 10 Dodge Vehicles of All-Time
To honor Dodge’s 100 years in the automobile business, we’ve compiled a list of our 10 favorite Dodge vehicles. Shockingly, the 1996 Dodge Neon didn’t make the list. Heck, mine couldn’t even make it to the corner store. But hey, we’re not going to let one bad Neon with its bum transmission and porous head gaskets ruin 100 years worth
Photo Gallery: All-Mopar Show 2013
We pride ourselves on liking vehicles of all kinds here at OnAllCylinders. For this one post, though, we proudly say: “Mopar or no car!” That’s because these images were captured this past weekend at the All-Mopar Show at Summit Racing Equipment. You’re sure to find something you like—as long as you like Dodge, Plymouth, or
NASCAR Aims to Rekindle Brand Rivalry With Gen-6 Stock Car Design
When that first green flag waves kicking off NASCAR’s 2013 racing season on February 16, racing fans will see something they haven’t seen in a long time—stock cars that closely resemble their production-model counterparts. Brand recognition is one of the hallmarks of the Generation-6 redesign. NASCAR officials and those participating in the racing series hope
A Morning Cruise Down Mopar Alley
You won’t find it on a map or in your GPS. Google Earth can’t locate it, and Siri probably doesn’t know about it either. But for four days, Mopar Alley, the main corridor between convention halls at the LVCC is one of the most popular streets in Vegas not named the Strip or Fremont Street. Why?
Body Basics II: A Guide to Mopar Body Codes
How about another serving of alphabet soup? Last week, we shared a chart containing common GM body codes. Now we’ll turn our attention to Mopar, which also uses a letter code to identify body styles. Again, we only included the cars typical enthusiasts would be interested in—sorry Dodge Aspen guy. A-Body Dodge 1961 Lancer 1963-76
Dodge Pulling Out of NASCAR (Again) for 2013
And then there were three. According to an ESPN report, Dodge plans to withdraw from NASCAR competition following the 2012 season, leaving just the Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota cars to trade paint in 2013. But you didn’t have to be of Mayan descent to see the end of this era coming. Dodge was forced to
Automotive Legend Carroll Shelby Dies
Famed racer and car builder Carroll Shelby died Thursday. He was 89. Shelby is a bona fide legend in the automotive industry, famous for inventing the Shelby Cobra and for his contributions to special edition Ford Mustangs and Chrysler’s Viper, which used to wear the Dodge badge. USA Today published a fine news story detailing




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