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Cold Air Intake vs Short Ram Intake: Which Makes More Power?
Comparison

Cold Air Intake vs Short Ram Intake: Which Makes More Power?

Both are popular mods, but they work differently — and one consistently outperforms the other on the HEMI. Here's what the dyno data actually shows and which intake setup is worth your money.

Apr 18, 2026
cold air intake, short ram intake
Diablo Sport InTune vs HP Tuners: Which Tuner Should You Choose?
Comparison

Diablo Sport InTune vs HP Tuners: Which Tuner Should You Choose?

Tuning is the most impactful modification you can make for the money — but the platform you choose affects who can tune your car and what adjustments are possible. Here's a clear comparison of the two most popular options.

Apr 18, 2026
tuning, Diablo Sport
Understanding Dyno Results: What Those HP Numbers Actually Mean
Buyer's Guide

Understanding Dyno Results: What Those HP Numbers Actually Mean

You've seen dyno charts posted all over forums — but what do the numbers actually mean? Here's how to read a dyno sheet, why 'wheel horsepower' differs from 'crank horsepower', and how to use dyno data to tune your build.

Apr 18, 2026
dyno, horsepower