Before the early 1970s and the pair of Gas Crises that gripped the nation, nearly every single automaker offered a slew of V8-powered automobiles. At the time, the humble eight-pot was, arguably, the ...
The engines in today's American automobiles are typically from a family that is shared across different brands of their parent company. The Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 can be found in vehicles from Dodge, ...
During an era when a cast iron block was the main ingredient for building mass-produced internal combustion engines, General Motors' Buick division unleased an all-aluminum V8 that revolutionized the ...
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Why the 1970 Buick GS Stage 1 was quicker than advertised
The 1970 Buick GS Stage 1 arrived in showrooms with polite paperwork and impolite performance. On paper it was a mid-size ...
One of the key enablers to building a different engine for your street/strip car is finding a cylinder head that flows plenty of air and fuel, and is widely available. Fans of the big-inch Buick V-8s ...
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