General Motors has been producing small block V6 and V8 engines since the mid-1950s, and over the last 70 years of their existence, they have been through a great number of changes. The biggest shift ...
Pace Performance now offers solutions for folks who own a vehicle utilizing the 6.2L LT1 V8 or its supercharged counterpart, the LT4, and are looking to make their motors stout enough for a high ...
The huge aftermarket support for the LS-series of engines has us a bit spoiled. Swapping an LS into just about anything is nearly effortless these days, so when GM launched the new LT series of ...
The C7 Corvette Z06 was always gonna happen. Back in 2008, even when the U.S. economy was down a few cylinders and the C6 ZR1 had yet to start production, Tadge Juechter, Corvette chief engineer, knew ...
Car enthusiast James Glickenhaus’ company, Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus, has unveiled a fully-working, road-going version of the Baja Boot revival vehicle we detailed earlier this year. SCG showed the ...
Cadillac rolled out the first mass-produced V8, the Ford Motor Company democratized V8s and fueled the hot-rod scene with the Flathead, but Chevrolet takes the crown for the most ubiquitous V8 of them ...
For years LT1 enthusiasts have been running well into the nines with factory LT1 and LT4 intake manifolds. With some porting the factory castings have proven capable competitors, even on big-cube and ...
Here in Part 2, we’re going to finish up our LT4 with some good old-fashioned hot rodding techniques. Our Chevrolet Performance LT4 cylinder heads from Summit Racing offer good performance right out ...
A small company by the name of Twisted Automotive has unveiled a potent version of the Land Rover Defender it dubs the Twisted NA-V8. The rugged off-roader is adorned with a plethora of upgrades over ...
Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
The Chevy Camaro could be gone for good or just discontinued for a time following the exit of its sixth generation at the end of the 2024 model year. Like other Chevrolet Camaro generations that came ...
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