General Motors' LS engines and Ford's small-block V8s are some of the most famous motors in auto history, but can you combine them? Here's what to know.
Engines that had either been fixed or replaced by General Motors keep failing, which prompted the NHTSA to assess the adequacy of the recall remedies ...
The Cross-Fire engine used by GM in the early 1980s didn't get the best reputation. Here's why some critics have given it the nickname "Cease-Fire." ...
For most enthusiasts, the word “Hemi” belongs to Chrysler, yet Chevrolet quietly touched hemispherical combustion chamber ...
Silverado debates start under the hood. For one 2020 owner, a 2026 2.7L TurboMax test drive posed a dilemma: Is four-cylinder reliability worth losing the V8 soul he loves, especially when that V8 is ...
A 1960 Chevrolet Impala, whose only option appears to be a complete restoration, has recently been pulled from a garage in ...
The 1950 Cadillac Series 61 was dyno tested, and it puts out roughly 400 horsepower. As far as he knows, it still has the original differential with a 3.36:1 ratio. The brakes are still standard, four ...
Gear-heads might be familiar with the "Stovebolt" engine's name, but how did it get that moniker? And what made the engine so ...
The first Chevrolet V8 engine to succeed commercially was the 1955 small block. But it wasn't Chevy's first V8. That came ...
General Motors has confirmed that new versions of its two full-size pickups from Chevrolet and GMC are on the way, with ...