A small-block engine is smaller than a big-block engine, but size doesn't always determine power output. Small-block engines ...
The design made the engine both lightweight and powerful, earning its place as the heart of countless Chevy vehicles. For ...
Some folks love the show-and-shine, pampering their ride with stacks of car wax and obsessive detailing. This 1970 Chevy El ...
Once a staple of the hot rod and modification scenes, the era of the big block V8 engines has largely ended thanks to technological advances in the 1980s and 1990s. The result was 340 horsepower ...
Offering 405 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque, the mill should add a big dose of power to any project car. For the ZZ6, Chevy is working to improve the Small Block's high-rpm performance.
383 Chevy vs. 383 Mopar! It’s our first head-to-head shootout with two engines: a Blueprint Engines crate Chevy 383 small-block versus a hand-built Mopar 383 by Engine Masters host Steve Dulcich ...
GM mounted the small block in the 1955 Chevy Corvette for 195 horsepower (198 metric horsepower). It may not sound like much by today's standards, but back then, that meant 25% more power than ...
Back then, the Chevy truck engine offerings were nicknamed Thriftmaster for the 3.9L I6, Jobmaster for the 4.3L I6, Taskmaster for the small-block V8s, and Loadmatser for the big blocks.
Tired of EFI harnesses, coil packs, and a rat’s nest under your hood? Consider an old-school LS V-8 ignition distributor ...
First introduced in 1954 for the 1955 model year, the small-block has powered generations of Chevy Trucks, starting with the 1955 Task Force pickups and the limited-edition Cameo Carrier.