The specifications table houses the engine's displacement, power, torque, and notable applications. GM has been putting out great crate engines for decades, allowing enthusiasts to give their ...
The LS3 crate engine is an iteration of the V8 that boasts 430 hp and 425 lb-ft of torque. It’s manufactured by General Motors, and is frequently associated with Chevrolet. As of April 2024 ...
The GM small block has been the gold standard for ... twice as expensive as the LS3 when it was still available as a crate engine from Chevrolet Performance; at $14,006 for the long block compared ...
Supercharged Megazilla 7.3-liter and Dark Horse 5.0-liter engines for drag racing, street, or off-road use hit the Ford ...
Performance-thirsty rebuild experts get good news from Ford Motor Company. The automaker debuts two new supercharged V8 ...
"The new ZZ6 is the ultimate ZZ 350-based crate engine from Chevrolet Performance," said Jim Campbell, GM U.S. vice president of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. "After more than six decades ...
That was the double-take we did when we got word from Summit Racing that BluePrint Engines had started making ... Helped create, then became editor of GM High-Tech Performance (originally High ...
GM launched the first standalone performance catalog in 1989, thus streamlining the process of purchasing crate engines and other performance items for go-fast-minded enthusiasts. These days ...
While Oldsmobile became overshadowed by other GM brands like Pontiac and Chevrolet, it produced one of the mightiest V8 engines of the '60s, the 455 V8. The 455 V8 was a second-generation design ...
General Motors has revealed a powerful new crate engine based on the naturally aspirated 7-litre V8 that featured back in the C6 Corvette ZO6 and the Camaro Z/28. Designed specifically for hot ...
The company just unveiled the Megazilla 2.0—a supercharged crate engine capable of producing 1,000 horsepower. While the naturally aspirated Megazilla already delivers 615 hp, the addition of a ...
America’s ‘Big Three’ crate engine suppliers – that’s to say Ford Racing, GM Performance and Mopar (Chrysler) – have been supplying plug ’n’ play powertrains for decades.