In 1957, you could have the Ford Thunderbird with a choice of engines: the D-code, E-code, and F-code V8s. The D and E engines were naturally aspirated versions of the Ford 312-cubic-inch V8. There ...
Wait… how fast?Yes, this is a standard production Corvette with 1,250bhp. It combines the 5.5-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with ...
It’s not clear why Porsche named this 1970 concept after the Italian word for a snouty jungle mammal. There were two sets of gullwing doors: one for the passenger cabin and one for the luggage ...
The Pontiac Sunbird's 5.0 V8 engine was only available for two years, available for only two years before being phased out.
Not so long ago, the V8 engine looked like an endangered species, with emissions regulations forcing car companies to ...
One of only two 1969 COPO Camaro cars shipped to Fred Gibb Chevrolet, this muscle car is also the first of the 69 ZL1s sold ...
Chevy Silverado owners are ditching factory lifts for a smarter setup. Here’s why the 2.7L TurboMax is the sleeper pick for ...
This engine has been a staple in GM's heavy-duty models for over two decades, defying industry trends with its unwavering ...
A stock-based GM 4.3L V6 shocks the dyno with 1,400 horsepower at 33 PSI, proving this twin-turbo truck engine is far ...
Its roots can be traced way back to the '50s.
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