Nothing makes a statement quite like a massive supercharger sticking out of the hood. Such is the case with this 1971 Chevy Camaro restomod, which is hitting the streets with a blown Big Block V8 and ...
Pretty much nobody’s satisfied with how cars sound in video games. That’s why one programmer decided to build an engine simulator from scratch, just to nail realistic sound—only to find the task more ...
The 396 big block Camaro sits at the crossroads of muscle car mythology and today’s data driven collector market, a car that ...
While there is some contention surrounding who produced the first muscle car, we can all agree that Chevrolet was certainly in the mix of it all during America's earliest muscle car days. In an effort ...
"There's no replacement for displacement!" This has been the battle cry of big block fans everywhere, and for good reason. A Chevy big block brings the thunder, whether you're roasting tires with a ...
If your goal is to the most power with the lest number of hassles in a Chevy street machine, the big-block is the only way to go. True, small-blocks can be built to grunt out some amazing power ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The big-block Chevy first saw the light of day back in the '60s when it first appeared as a NASCAR powerplant known as the "Mystery Engine." Here we are some 45 years down the road, and getting real ...
In the '60s, America developed some cool, advanced engines, such as Pontiac's overhead cam inline-6 or the jet-turbine in the Chrysler Turbine Car. Still, when push comes to shove, our first love is a ...