The Chevy 400 and Ford 400 small-blocks have multiple differences. Their bore-to-stroke ratios don't match, and Chevy's ...
The 1966 Chevy Corvette marked the second year of standard disc brakes and the Mark IV Big Block. This copy will cross the ...
Both Ford and Chevrolet built 427-cubic inch engines. However, these motors are not the same. Here's how they compare and the ...
Chevy's LT5 engine has more horsepower and torque, but the LT4 engine uses GM's Active Fuel Management system to save more fuel.
A clean California resident with very little rust and 60k miles, this classic muscle car is offered at less than a ...
Get your elbows (and your pocketbook) out for Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale 2026 sale, where this 1,004-hp K10 is set to cross the block.
Pushrod engines remain in Chevy’s lineup thanks to their durability, compact size, and ability to deliver the efficiency ...
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How Chevy’s LT4 differs from the LT5
Chevrolet’s LT4 and LT5 V8s sit at a crossroads of old-school small-block DNA and high-tech engineering, yet they take very different paths to power. One is a mass-produced hammer built for modern ...
This 1963 Chevrolet Impala landed online for auction, and the bidding is already fierce; the car's only option is a complete ...
The 1970s were a rough time for the American auto market, but in spite of new emissions regulations this small-block engine still managed to make its mark.
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How the LT-1 Corvette earned its place in Chevy history
The LT-1 Corvette occupies a narrow but pivotal slice of Chevrolet history, combining raw small-block power with the last ...
The early 1990s were a great time if you were a muscle truck fan, with the release of the 1990 Chevy 454 SS and the 1991 GMC ...
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