The small-block Chevy 383 received improvements after launch to increase its capabilities. Conversely, the big-block Mopar 383 was downgraded to fit other cars.
What happened in the late 1970s that led General Motors phase out division-specific V8 engines? Here's what you need to know.
The Mighty Mouse made its first appearance in 1942, while Chevy's 327 debuted in 1962. But what exactly do the animated mouse and the V8 engine have in common?
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426 vs 440 vs 396, small block Buick vs Chevy 350
In this video, we pit the 426 Hemi, 440, and 396 against the iconic Small Block Buick and Chevy 350 in a battle of ...
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How the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 took on the big blocks
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 arrived in the middle of the horsepower wars, yet it did not rely on cubic inches to earn its reputation. Instead of chasing the biggest big block, Chevrolet built a ...
Our test car was a brand-new Z28 with the familiar port-fuel-injected 5.0-liter V-8 mated to a five-speed manual gearbox.
Without some help from the Brits, the top-spec sports car as we know and love it may have never been the same.
Today, as collectors rediscover the magic of the golden GT era, the Grifo stands tall as one of the most captivating ...
Before the Grumman LLV became the be-all and end-all in most cases for the USPS, it was Jeep that moved the bulk of America's ...
The Road Runner was somewhat popular in 1973, with over 15,000 units sold, but only a tiny fraction got the four-speed manual ...
Every car enthusiast has their origin story, whether it was a childhood poster on the wall or the sound of a neighbor’s ...
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