Chevy has created some monstrous engines in its history, but it might surprise you that some of the most well-known models ...
and the 110-octane race gas required to fuel it. Chevy's 502-cubic-inch crate engine is available as HT502, 502 HO, ZZ502/502, or SP502/605 options. As a result, the 502 big block offers a range ...
The first production big-block, the W engine, was used in its larger cars and pickup trucks for the 1958 model year and continued through 1964. Chevrolet offered several variations of the 348 big ...
This worked-over 1973 Vette that ran a 1980 frame and other go-fast secrets of the day is back in action on the road and ...
The Chevrolet big block is one of the most storied engines in American automotive history, powering everything from pickup trucks to muscle cars. Like most other engines of its kind, the 454 lost much ...
While hot-rod traditionalists continue lamenting the Corvette’s switch to a mid-engine layout ... It’s a C8 Chevy Corvette with a direct-injected, 8.1-liter big-block running variable valve ...
This 1970 Chevy El Camino ... Recently featured by the folks at AutotopiaLA, this big-block beast cradles a monstrous 498-cubic-inch V8 engine, which is outfitted with 13:1 compression, a solid ...
The used car dealer behind this 1972 Chevrolet El Camino SS failed to sell the classic muscly pickup, so it has lowered the ...
On this episode of The Downshift, we take a look inside CBM Motorsports, one of the worlds most renowned builders of Chevy racing engines. Owners Chris Bland and Bruce McKillop discuss their work ...
General Motors introduced a new A-Body platform for the 1964 model year, and with that Chevrolet debuted the ... It is powered by a 396 cubic-inch Big Block backed by a 700R4 automatic transmission.