One of the most revered engines of all time, there is one designation that warms the hearts of all bowtie brethren. Although it has seen several generations, the ultimate naturally aspirated small ...
Alas, the LT1-you were here, then you were gone, and we hardly got to know you. The second-generation small-block Chevy stuck around for a mere six model years before being supplanted by the mighty ...
'The oddball, the anachronism, the redheaded stepchild-the Gen II small-block can be considered all these things. Conversely, it can also be regarded as the ultimate production version of the original ...
Redesigned for the 1968 model year, the Elky was originally offered with anything from a straight-six lump to a big-block V8. This particular example of the breed is rocking the small-block engine ...
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 ...
Curious whether the C1, C2, C3, or C4 is right for you? This buyer's guide has all the details on the first four generations ...
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 ...