The popularity of various engine designs typically fades over time as technological advances provide more power, better fuel economy, or both. Flathead designs gave way to overhead valves, and inline ...
There’s just something about an American inline-six. Maybe it’s because I’ve heard the words “small-block Chevy” more times than I’ve heard my own name throughout my life, but the easy-power V8s just ...
Gear-heads might be familiar with the "Stovebolt" engine's name, but how did it get that moniker? And what made the engine so ...
Introduced in 1950 as the two-door hardtop version of the Chevrolet model range, the Bel Air morphed into a luxury trim from 1955 to 1957, when it became a design iconic. From 1958 onward, it was ...
More than 1 hp per cubic inch. Mention that phrase to Chevrolet enthusiasts and you’ll probably hear about early Z/28 engines, fuel-injected 327s, and a few big-blocks. But Chevrolet has a completely ...
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