Nowadays, it's easy to take performance trucks for granted with mega-horsepower brutes like the Ram TRX and Ford Raptor available to anybody with a thick enough wallet, but thirty years ago, the idea ...
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When the 1991 GMC Syclone rewrote performance math
The 1991 GMC Syclone did not just nudge pickup performance forward, it detonated the curve. In an era when trucks were still ...
The centerpiece of the iconic 1991 GMC Syclone is, without a doubt, the turbocharged 4.3L V6 LB4 engine. This power-dense six-cylinder produced a very respectable 280 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of ...
In the era of V12-powered SUVs with Prancing Horse badges and 700 horsepower pickup trucks, perhaps a hot rod GMC truck is a little less shocking. It's easy to overlook how unprecedented it was upon ...
How useful is a pickup truck that can only carry 500 lbs in its bed and tow 2000 lbs? Not very, unless your criteria for a pickup truck isn't hauling stuff, but winning drag races. In which case, GMC ...
In the '90s, people didn't get to have their automotive cake and eat it too. That's to say, a car generally had one job, rather than having the capability to do multiple different tasks, such as trips ...
Since even the most hopeless-looking trucks can be turned into tarmac munching corner carvers, then the GMC Syclone seems like a worthy candidate for such a role. It’s all-wheel drive so it already ...
Back in 1991, before crossovers ruled the road and the Toyota Camry made 300 hp, GMC did something truly crazy. It put a turbocharged six-cylinder in a two-door Sonoma, added a rear-biased ...
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