When the very first production small-block Chevy V-8 engine appeared in 1955, it was revolutionary for a number of reasons. Physically, it was smaller and 50 pounds lighter than the "Blue Flame" ...
Would it occur to you that a modern Chevy LTl engine is capable of producing more than 420 horsepower with just a handful of bolt-on parts? Would you have a harder time believing this if you knew the ...
Where there’s a will, there’s a way – and that’s definitely the case when it comes to the custom car hobby. Despite living in Bermuda, where big V8-powered American classics fail to meet local ...
The Chevy Corvette for 1970 sported several body changes from the previous year. Fenders were flared to prevent rock and road debris damage, the previous vertical front fender slots were replaced with ...
Many people think that GM’s LT2 engines are just a slight variation of the LT1 engine, like an LS2 is almost the same as an LS1, but that’s not the case. To make the LT2 work in the mid-engine ...