In 1962, Chevrolet introduced double hump heads on its small-block engines. These helped shape the incredible power of ...
American carmakers in the 1960s chased trends like Metallica cutting their hair. Seemingly, every brand had to have a large displacement V8, even producing ...
The Mighty Mouse made its first appearance in 1942, while Chevy's 327 debuted in 1962. But what exactly do the animated mouse ...
General Motors made V8s with 5.3-liter and 6.2-liter displacements. While they're under the same brand name, there are a few ...
GM divisions Pontiac and Chevrolet each produced 400 cubic-inch small-block V8s with similar bore-to-stroke ratios. Ford made one as well, but its block was very different from Chevy's in nearly every ...
Despite the GM 454 and Pontiac 455 being within a cubic inch of each other, and both being GM brands, the two engines are ...
Though they weren't powered by one of the era's most iconic big-block V8s, these five small-block-powered muscle cars were ...
With fuel regulations easing, GM has a clear shot at reviving the iconic Chevy 454 SS muscle truck. The market is begging for ...
GM is developing an all-new sixth-generation small-block V8 family, with strong indications it will launch in two displacements: 5.7L and 6.6L. The 5.7L version is aimed at volume models like the ...
In 1978, General Motors revealed its 'revolutionary' 350 V8 diesel engine... which turned out to be one of the most terrible ...
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