Why not just buy a Corvette instead? Because variety is the spice of life!
Chevrolet describes it as their “biggest, baddest crate engine ever” and we have to agree
This stripped-out BMW 3-Series now delivers around 230 hp through its rear wheels
YouTubers AutoTopNL smash through 180 mph in engined-swapped BMW M classic
Despite the new engine, this Lotus Exige only weighs 1,150 kg with a driver
Hart’s Chevrolet Camaro pumps out 650 hp and 680 lb-ft through the rear wheels
Both cars have been extensively modified, with the Trans Am featuring a 6.5-liter LSX V8 and the 3-Series a 7.3-liter V8
This BMW 2002 features a 2.0-liter inline-four with mechanical fuel injection from a 1973 2002tii
The motor should find it ways into a number of electromods
Toyota inline six is matched with retro-look throttle bodies to complete the retro-modern look.
A Toyota Hilux with an AMG-sourced 6.2-liter V8 is exactly the kind of pickup Mercedes’ short-lived X-Class should have been
This BMW S2002 is powered by a Honda F20C with a Garrett turbocharger and pumps out a healthy 275 hp
The Corvette C5-based GT-SSC pumps out a combined 1,300 hp
This Hellcat-powered Plymouth Sport Satellite features all-new steel bodywork
With the batteries out of a Tesla Model X and the motor out of an airport pushback tractor, this Humvee should perform better than stock
This E46 M3-engined 3-Series has 333 hp and will cost you a whole lot less than an E30 M3
This heavily modified Huracan will require more ground clearance, larger shocks, and some skid plates
That’s an unusual engine swap, but with so much power, you won’t hear us complaining