In the world of chemistry, FE is the atomic symbol for iron, a basic building block in the construction of our universe. FE is also a symbol of early-1960s Ford horsepower, a building block in the ...
With crate motors getting cheaper and cheaper, the idea of rebuilding an engine yourself is getting harder to justify—that is, unless you just have to have those critical numbers cast on the block ...
It was nicknamed the Mystery Motor and the Porcupine. Whatever you call it, this engine is so rare that only nine examples are still known to exist.
Anniversary 427 Big-Block New for 2008, GM Performance Parts re-releases the vaunted ZL1 crate engine. Built off of the original (and restored) tooling, it's as close to the real thing that you can ...
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering will soon raffle off a tuned 650-horsepower GM LS engine, with all proceeds from ticket sales benefitting the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The grand prize for this ...
Long before the Chevy Camaro ZL1 was an official part of the Chevy lineup, those three characters represented the pinnacle of GM performance. When you went to a Chevy dealer to buy a ZL1, you’d have ...
How did Jim Paine find and buy a 1960 Corvette with original paint? The car was not advertised. Corvette crazies want to know how he got this opportunity and not them. Is there a method to follow here ...
Introduced for the 1967 model year, the first-generation Camaro lasted through 1969. And even though it was short-lived and a bit late to the pony car market, it became one of the most iconic ...
The 1969 Chevrolet Corvette 427 (7.0-liter) is one of the Stingray models that people really loved, and it’s all because of the performance that the big-block engine developed. The 427 was offered ...
A 427-cubic-inch Clevor hit the dyno, boosted by a TVS2650 supercharger. This Cleveland-headed small-block put down ...
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The Forgotten Powerhouse: Chevrolet's Rarest Engine
It seems impossible to believe, even 60 years after the fact, that General Motors (GM) banned all of its divisions from racing participation and development in 1963. Part of this silly rule included a ...
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