Scoggin Dickey Parts Center pushes a stock-block GM 4.3L V6 LV3 to 1,403 horsepower on the dyno. Watch the twin-turbo LV3 defy expectations.
Need a heartier foundation for your Ford small-block build? Blueprint Engines created stronger bare 302 and 351 blocks.
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The forgotten engine swap that turned a classic into a true muscle hero
Muscle car history tends to orbit the same legends, yet one corporate workaround quietly turned a handsome pony car into a ...
A stock-based GM 4.3L V6 shocks the dyno with 1,400 horsepower at 33 PSI, proving this twin-turbo truck engine is far ...
The original small-block V8 from 1955 was a 4.3-liter unit that grew in displacement as the years carried on. The biggest version of the small-block V8 arrived in 1970, with 6.6 liters of displacement ...
This incredibly rare muscle car remains one of the most fascinating tales of the horsepower era.
The difference between LS and Vortec engines comes from their usage. Vortec engines were in trucks and SUVs while LS engines were made for performance cars.
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