The saying goes, "There is no replacement for displacement." But can adding a turbocharger or a hybrid's electric motor(s) ...
A long-lasting vehicle lets you get the most out of what's already a major investment. U.S. automaker Chevrolet has a number ...
The Four Rotor Corvette with a Wankel engine could have been Chevrolet’s first mid-engine version of the American sports car.
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 stronger than expected.
The original small-block V8 from 1955 was a 4.3-liter unit that grew in displacement as the years carried on. The biggest version of the small-block V8 arrived in 1970, with 6.6 liters of displacement ...
From intern to editor, Damian Adams' story reads like a well-written novel where he steadily worked to become the youngest-ever editor of South Africa's leading motoring publication, CAR Magazine. He ...
The 1970s marked a transformative era for , with Chevrolet at the forefront of high-performance engineering. The late '60s and early '70s was when Chevy pumped out a number of different muscle car ...
Chevy big block engines represent the rawest side of American performance history. Long before turbochargers, complex electronics, and lightweight alloys became common, power was created the simple ...
Many people instantly think of the supercharged fifth-generation small-blocks when they hear someone mention General Motors' LT4 and LT5 engines. However, we shouldn't forget about the original LT4 ...
The Camaro, rest in peace (for now), usually got hand-me-downs from the Corvette, if it got anything unique at all. There were no production Camaros powered by the double overhead-cam LT5 from the C4 ...
Remember when the Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and what used to be Chrysler all offered light-duty pickup trucks with available turbo diesel oomph? Only the largest of the Detroit-based ...