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How much power has this V10 BMW M5 lost?
The team puts their V10 BMW M5 Touring on the dyno to see how much power it still produces after many years on the road. High ...
Laws allowing illegal e-bikes to be seized and crushed have passed the NSW parliament. Introduced on Tuesday, the Road ...
Focused upgrades help carve Yamaha's affordable sport bike its place in a crowded segment.
Two-time BSB champion Josh Brookes enters a second season with DAO Racing and the Honda CBR1000RR-R in 2026 still chasing ...
Dangerous and illegal e-bikes will be seized from their riders and crushed into twisted wrecks under tough new laws ...
Harbor Freight's tools might be cheaper than Milwaukee's, but they do have some that have actually been tested and found to be more powerful.
Australian Associated Press on MSN
Critics slam 'ham-fisted' plan to crack down on e-bikes
Critics have blasted nationwide moves to clamp down on e‑scooters and e‑bikes through tough legislative reforms, dismissing ...
Lente Desportiva on MSN
Alonso safety fears grow after China GP as Aston Martin issues exposed
A short onboard clip of Fernando Alonso struggling with severe vibrations has intensified scrutiny on Aston Martin’s ...
The Repco Brabham BT19 has become the first non-human inductee into the Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame and for very good ...
"Dyno verified" can mean different things, depending on which dynamometer that car was rolling atop.
Dynamometer tests are used to measure a car's torque and rpm response. But how do they get that information? And how reliable is what they get?
Big-money engines are cool. We all drool over them, but the reality is that for a good street engine, there’s such a thing as too much power. For most working-class people, anything over 500 hp is ...
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