BluePrint has released a line of 383 CI small-block engines. We can tell you how much horsepower to expect and the cost to ...
What would make a single engine worth more than a whole SUV? The team at Late Model Engines made a ton of changes to a Chevy ...
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BluePrint Engines Releases 530-HP LS-Compatible Crate Engine 8-Speed Combo For Builder Series Line
BluePrint crate engines is making it easier than ever to take a classic car to the modern age with this game-changing combo.
After merely a year of production, the LT5 crate engine is listed on the Chevrolet website as discontinued. The most powerful motor ever offered in a Chevrolet-branded production vehicle was ...
If you're looking for a budget-friendly small-block Chevy V8 for your next pickup truck project, look no further than these five crate engines available for less than $4,000. When thinking about crate ...
General Motors’ attempt at taking down the Dodge Hellcrate with the C7 ZR1-derived, 755-horsepower LT5 crate engine didn’t exactly go as planned. Sure, the LT5 was smaller, cheaper, and more powerful ...
General Motors may have a new Chevy crate engine on the way, with the automaker posting a teaser clip for an unknown new Chevy performance product on its social media pages this week. The Chevy ...
Mopar’s Hellcrate proved there’s a market for 700-horsepower crate engines, so General Motors, which had an equivalent lump in the C7 ZR1, decided to take the Hellcrate head-on. It seems GM’s 755-hp, ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
Chevrolet has discontinued the LT5 crate engine—the most powerful General Motors production engine—after just one year of availability. The news was first reported by Motor Trend, and subsequently ...
Claim to fame: most powerful four-cylinder Chevy production engine. Until very recently, you would never equate the concepts of 310 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque with a four-cylinder engine.
There is no denying that crate motors are now a big part of stock car racing. The lower initial cost of a sealed crate motor-versus a built race engine-has allowed many new racers to find their way ...
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