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 ...
As product planners are wringing their hands and sweating bullets over new bells and whistles that they hope will attract reluctant buyers, one GM division is making a bold move to take command of the ...
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If you’re in the market for a Canyon, you’ll have to settle for a naturally-aspirated V6 with a displacement of 3.6 liters or a 2.8-liter turbo diesel. The aftermarket, on the other hand, can improve ...
Back when compact, two-door pickup trucks were still around in the early 1990s, GMC had the wild idea to create a performance version of its Sonoma. Called the GMC Syclone, the pickup’s combination of ...
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 ...
A retrospective look at the 1991 GMC Syclone pickup truck, its engine and performance, and its quarter-mile head-to-head with ...
Believe it or not, a brand-new 2022 Ford F-150 Raptor still isn’t as quick as a 31-year-old GMC Syclone over the traditional quarter-mile. That is not shameful for the Blue Oval truck but rather a ...
New Jersey-based tuner Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE) is giving its 750-hp mid-size pickup truck an encore. The truck is SVE's modern version of the GMC Syclone, based on the current GMC Canyon.