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A crate engine to revive or upgrade your truck doesn't have to be expensive and these five examples prove your can get the ...
Photo: Scott Shafiroff Race Engines'434ci "Big Dawg" small-block Chevy crate engine. Claim to fame: largest practical small-block stroker with a production V-8 block.
Big-inch, small-block chevy race engines are now more feasible —thanks, in part, to hank the crank By Steve Green No one really needs an introduction to the Che ...
On this episode of The Downshift, we take a look inside CBM Motorsports, one of the worlds most renowned builders of Chevy racing engines. Owners Chris Bland and Bruce McKillop discuss their work ...
This twin-turbo 1969 Chevy Chevelle restomod is one good example of that, showing off with 1,600 ponies thanks to a twin-turbocharged 427 cubic-inch Nelson Racing Engine.
The Other Chevy 427 GM's ridiculous big engine ban on intermediate-sized cars had a carve-out that allowed the Corvette access to a 427ci V-8 in 1966 and the more awesome "Tri-Power" version in 1967.
Hot-rodders can buy 427 crate engines that make between 500 and 2,000 horsepower from brands like Ford Performance and Nelson Racing Engines.
Chevrolet and Honda jointly developed the hybrid power unit that will be paired with their 2.2-liter, twin-turbocharged, V-6 gas engines.