The hot rod industry has been built around the small-block Chevy. After five decades of production car development, million of dollars in engineering, and countless racing exploits, GM Powertrain ...
It’s no big secret that the current generation Chevy Camaro is fast becoming one of the most accessorized vehicles on the planet, but for 2011 things are about to get even better. GM Performance Parts ...
What happens when GM Performance Parts teams up with a loyal, experienced doorslammer racer to prove the mettle of its new LSX protg? More than anything it becomes a lesson learned, a lesson that can ...
The Reggie Jackson '69 Camaro debuted at the 2006 Las Vegas SEMA trade show with all of the subtlety of a 500-foot home run blast. Bright red in color with a slammed, pro-touring stance, the car oozed ...
GM Performance Parts has just released the first pair of crate engines based on the LSX Bowtie block: the LSX376 and LSX454. The LSX Bowtie block is the foundation of GMPP's LSX line, and is designed ...
The 2010 model year Chevy Camaro may one day become an all-time future classic. Why? Well, it has a lot to do with a certain transforming robot called Bumblebee. But it's not the only reason, as is ...
General Motors is offering an all-new crate engine for petrolheads that want a bit of drag racing in their lives. The engine, which is the most powerful small-block V8 engine ever engineered by ...
James Martinez November 1, 2008 Comment Now! General Motors has released the first details about its SEMA offerings for this year’s show, with the Pontiac brand once again getting most of the ...
View post: This Headrest Tablet Holder Is on Sale for $10 at Amazon, and Shoppers Say It's a 'Lifesaver' for Road Trips The standard engine is a Chevrolet Performance LSX 454, a 7.4-liter, ...
It’s common knowledge that Australian car culture is a little wild. They have an unbridled obsession with burnouts, a long-running romance with rear-wheel drive and a seemingly unrivaled knowledge of ...
When you think of the Audi A5, you probably conjure up images in your head of boring office building parking lots, self-serious men in suits and being tailgated on the Interstate. We think we’ve come ...