The small-block Chevy 350 is one of the most popular engines ever made. Displacing 350 cubic inches (or 5.7 liters), the 350 is the quintessential Chevy V8 built on a decade of small-block evolution.
Chevrolet and Pontiac were both owned by General Motors until the company discontinued Pontiac in 2010, with Chevrolet still going strong today. It's not uncommon for GM to share designs and parts ...
Chevrolet Performance keeps finding ways to upgrade the venerable Small Block V8. For the new ZZ6 350 crate engine that gets a full debut at the SEMA Show, valvetrain improvements help it reach ...
Although they were essentially made by the same company and called a 400, these engines weren’t the same. Pontiac made its block V8 in 1967. It was similar to Chevy’s except that all its V8s ...
Throughout its illustrious history, Chevrolet has built many iconic V8 engines, of which these five became renowned not just for their power potential but also for their bombproof reliability.
Throughout Chevy ... engine lineup. The Monte Carlo is perhaps most famous as a NASCAR icon, which is why the then-new 1995 Chevy Monte Carlo was the pace car for the inaugural Brickyard 400 ...
The Chevy Corvette ... and the 400 was reduced to 390. This was purely an administrative change, as nothing mechanically was modified on the engines. Small Block engines could be had in 300 ...
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The Chevrolet Colorado has streamlined engine offerings for 2025 ... Pricing hasn't been announced, but expect a small price increase across the board reflecting the higher-spec powertrain.