The 350 Chevy is a 350 cubic inch small-block V8 produced from 1955 to 2002. It's a 5.7-liter engine with a 4.00 and 3.48-inch bore and stroke. While its horsepower varies slightly depending on ...
The small-block Chevy 350 is one of the most popular engines ever made. Displacing 350 cubic inches (or 5.7 liters), the 350 ...
The venerable 350 engine is based on a cast iron small block derived from previous small block engines of various displacements. While a General Motors 350 cubic inches small block sounds standard ...
At this year's SEMA Show in November, Chevy Performance is unveiling the latest upgrade to that legacy with the new ZZ6 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) crate engine. Offering 405 horsepower and 405 ...
HOT ROD was there to welcome Chrysler's big-block V-8 engine—a staple of the muscle-car revolution—with this deep dive into the fantastic ’58 Plymouth Fury.
This 1933 Ford Victoria Two-Door kit car with a fiber glass body painted in purple rocks a Chevrolet V8 engine and flames ...
But the strangeness doesn’t stop at the front. Plenty of weird touches have been made to the rear of the car, too. Continuing ...
Instead of fitting the 1971 Corvette ZR1 with that monstrous 454 big-block engine, GM gave the ZR1 a gnarly 350 cubic-inch V-8 engine that produced 390 horsepower. Other remarkable features of the ...
Returning for 2013 is the 427-cubic-inch V8 producing 425 horsepower, but the new engines include a 325-hp 350-CID V8 and a 375-hp 396-CID V8. Buyers can select to purchase all three engines ...
The Pontiac Firebird was introduced five months after the Chevy Camaro. This Antique Gold 1969 Firebird will soon cross the ...
And now that the Paxton Novi 2000-supercharged 350-cubic-inch engine is making serious four-digit horsepower, and the car is really fast, having some type of protection against fire is now a ...