Go to build a big-block Chevy these days and you'll cough up something like $250-$500 just for a block core. Sounds cheap compared to the $1,900-$2,900 you can spend on an aftermarket block, but for ...
This 427ci sleeper is a good reason why you don’t judge an engine by the size of its block. The art of deception plays a significant role in the hot rod world. Although most enthusiasts are ...
A matte grey 1968 Camaro built for the strip: a 632ci Merlin big-block with twin Holleys and two-stage nitrous, a Powerglide ...
If you are a racing buff, gearhead, or DIY mechanic, then you're sure to have come across debates between big-block engines versus small blocks and other modern engines. Each big block engine has its ...
For American muscle cars, the engine is just about the most important aspect. After all, "What's that have in it?" might be the most common question you'll get when showing off your car after "What is ...
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