Last month, we featured the ground-up rebuild of this tired small-block Chevy engine, which will soon reside under the hood of Project Rehab, our ’89 Chevy C1500 performance truck. With a SCAT ...
The difference between a stroker engine and a regular engine lies primarily in the choice of crankshaft. In the case of the ...
Chevrolet enthusiasts are undoubtedly familiar with the custom 383 Stroker and stock 454 engines. The Stroker is a small-block, and is a favorite of any buyer wanting to get a power boost without the ...
Stroke StuffingAll production small-block Chevys share the same deck height of 9.025 inches. Stroke, connecting-rod length, and block deck height are the variables the engine designer must play with ...
The Chevrolet Tri-power carburetor system—made famous under the hood of hot models such as the big-block-powered L71 and L89 Corvettes—is, to us, one of the best looking ones of all time. Well, the ...
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