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The Chevy big-block series of engines is legendary, but they don't all measure up the same. These are some of the most powerful big blocks ever built.
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Everything You Need To Know About Chevy's Big Block Engines
The Chevrolet big block used to rule the streets and the drag strips, and they survive in crate engine form to this day. Here's the story of these icons.
If you’re a fan of Chevy big-block engines then certain numbers make you smile a bit when you hear them: 454, 396, and our favorite, 427. But these days, thanks to the aftermarket, you can go ...
Explore Chevy's Turbo-Thrust big-block V-8 legacy, from the 348 to the rare 427 Z11, powering classics like the Impala with forgotten muscle might.
The American big box store has partnered with several crate engine retailers, which means horsepower is now for sale right on its website.
While the Chevy big block family spawned several great V8s throughout its 50-year run, the 427 and 454 high-performance Mark IVs remain the most iconic.
Small-block engines aren't always that small - some even rival the size of their big-block counterparts. Here are some of the ...
How small can an engine be and still be considered a big block? Let's take a look at how different manufacturers over the years have tackled this challenge.
Chevrolet's lineage of big block engines started with the W-series from 1958, and eventually encompassed iconic engines like the 454 and ZL1 427.
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