The small block Chevrolet engine, commonly known as the SBC, was introduced in 1955 as a 265 cubic inch V8 for the Chevy Bel Air and Corvette. While its 195 maximum horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque ...
Back in the early 1990s the Gen II LT1 and LT4 engines powered GM's hottest performance cars, but GM read the tea leaves and knew that this platform would not be able to get them where they would ...
The Pontiac Solstice only ever came with four-cylinder power. The hottest variant, the GXP, made due with a 260-horsepower turbocharged Ecotec four-cylinder. It was plenty powerful considering the car ...
Whether they add any performance or not, V8 swaps are certainly the most controversial engine modifications available. The “no replacement for displacement” crowd will drool and the purists will scoff ...
The Midwest is pulling itself out of winter, and I'm getting the itch to buy a convertible. I've had a hankering for a Saturn Sky or a Pontiac Solstice and have been searching for a cheap one. In ...
This 2005 Chevy SSR, owned by its second owner, features a powerful 6.0 liter LS2 V8, the same engine found in the C6 Corvette, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission. With 63,000 miles and ...
The LS2 is an outstanding continuation of GM's high-tech, pushrod small-block V-8s. It offers the superior architecture of the LS family of engines, free-breathing heads right off of the LS6 Corvette, ...
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