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We found three Chevy small-block crate engines with at least 500 horsepower with displacements including 376, 400, and 427 cubic inches (6.2, 6.6, and 7.0 liters, respectively).
The Chevy small-block engine has been produced in 10 different displacements ranging from 262 to 400 cid. The production engine topped out at an amazing 375 hp, but race tuners have wrung upwards ...
This step-by-step guide to rebuilding LT-1 small-block Chevy engines includes sections on disassembly and inspection, reconditioning the block and bottom end, reconditioning and rebuilding the ...
Excluding the LT that we’ve already covered and the LS before it, no fewer than 18 small-block crate engines are listed on Chevrolet.com at press time. Clicking on the 350/265 Base and 350/290 ...
This buildup started with a well-worn '79 Chevrolet small-block casting that had been pulled from a half-ton truck and bored 0.030-inch over to achieve a 4.030-inch cylinder.
The '63 Corvette Z06's Small Block 327 V8 Made 360 HP The GM 327 cu-in V8 engine was available in various configurations; L75, L76 and L84, which were produced between 1962 and 1969.
Chevrolet is celebrating 65 years of the small-block V8 this year, and for those who want to retire the good old engine from their classic Chevy and swap it with a brand new one, the SP383 EFI ...
The small-block Chevy 350 is one of the most popular engines ever made. Displacing 350 cubic inches (or 5.7 liters), the 350 is the quintessential Chevy V8 built on a decade of small-block evolution.
While that's impressive, another GM engine handily beats the 3.8-liter V6 as the most produced engine of all time. Yep, it's the small-block Chevrolet.
Two EFI-equipped small-block crate engine options from Chevrolet each provide over 500 horsepower. First, the LS376/525 is another 376-cubic-inch V8 based on the Gen-IV LS-Series.