When building a hot rod, sometimes the show is nearly as important as the go. Yep, contrary to what the rat rod and Roadkill fans would have you think, most of us want our rides to have a certain look ...
If you want budget-friendly power for your Chevy or other hot rod project then it’s hard to beat the time-tested small-block Chevy engine. This time we test a stock-looking pump gas 383 SBC.
Stock engines are all well and good, but they aren't the only way to power a vehicle. There are plenty of third-party options out there for those who care to install them. Your current engine could be ...
If you want wallet-friendly power for your Chevy or other hot rod project then it’s hard to beat the time-tested small-block Chevy engine. This time we test a pump gas 383 that is geared towards low- ...
John Gore built this 383 for his wife's 1968 Camaro and according to him it's going to be driven hard. Starting with a seasoned two-piece rear-main GM block the bores were taken out to 4.030-inches ...
The difference between a stroker engine and a regular engine lies primarily in the choice of crankshaft. In the case of the 383-cubic inch stroker, engine builders would modify crankshafts designed ...
When Goldilocks got a hankering to break into a house owned by bears, she didn't realize her name would forever be defined as "just right." Something in the "Goldilocks zone" means that it occupies a ...
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