Small-block Chevys have come a long way since their introduction back in the mid '50s. They have grown in displacement, technology, reliability, and (most importantly) power production. The modern LS2 ...
In the late Eighties, the top-dog Corvette was the ZR-1, with its magnificent 32-valve, quad-cam V-8 and a host of chassis improvements to go with it. But the ZR-1 cost around $50,000 at the time. If ...
Chevy's first-generation small-block had a 48-year run from 1955 through 2003. Displacement started at 265 cubic inches, then grew to 283 in '57, 327 in '62, 350 in '70, and finally 400 later that ...
Several General Motors performance products from the 1980s, including certain Corvette C4, Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird models used an engine called L98, which is an entirely separate engine ...
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