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This bright orange 1968 Chevy C10 is rocking a Big Block V8 engine making 800 horsepower, all of which is sent rearwards through a manual transmission.
The Chevy big-block series of engines is legendary, but they don't all measure up the same. These are some of the most powerful big blocks ever built.
Chevrolet's big block family of engines has some famous powerplants, but there's a lot of history to miss if you only pay attention to the 396 and 454.
Capable of producing massive torque with a proverbial yawn, the long-running big block from Chevy was born purely out of necessity in 1958, a few years after the small block. With cars getting ...
We head over to Westech performance, home of Engine Masters, to check out dyno testing of a 496ci solid-roller pump-gas big-block Chevy.
This live photo gallery shows Chevy's new ZZ632 Big Block crate engine, which produces over 1,000 horsepower, on display at the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Chevrolet has raised the stakes in the crate motor game by unveiling a 632-cui big block V8 that offers 1004 horsepower on pump gas. So how much is it?
For six decades, a small-block Chevy has powered the dreams of hot-rodders and Corvettes, and plenty of other cars, even a Ford Mustang.
If you want big power then a big-inch big-block is just the ticket to make your dreams come true. To get there we build a 582 inch big-block that makes over 800 hp at 6,600 rpm!
In a world of late-model small-blocks, a big-block rings true. We assemble a 470ci BBC top end designed to make some serious grunt.
The new crop of big-block Chevy cylinder heads can top 500 cfm, more than enough to feed the appetite of a 632ci short-block turning 8,000-plus rpm. Making things even more interesting is that ...