There's just something special about a 7.0-liter Corvette. Doubly so when it packs twin turbos and makes more than 1000 hp.
Chevy's W-Series engines laid the foundation for the iconic 396, 427, and 454 big blocks of the 60s and 70s. The W-Series 348 and 409 engines evolved into the Mystery Motor 427, eventually leading ...
It wasn’t built for showroom flexing or dragstrip dominance, but when optioned correctly, it could embarrass most street ...
An experimental race engine that was canceled before it got to race, the Mark IIS "Mystery Motor" remains one of the most fascinating V8s built by Chevy ...
Winning production car races was easy, and Chevy unveiled a real ... "porcupine" head engine appeared in 1965, followed by the 427 cu. in. V-8 in 1966. A year ago, it looked as if the Mako ...
Chevrolet has replaced last year's top-of-the-line 396-cu. in. engine with a 427. According to the factory, horsepower remains unchanged at 425, but torque has gone up from 415 lbs/ft. at 4000 ...