
A group for all GM Small Block Enthusiasts.
Chevrolet's V8 is a famous automobile engine. Nicknamed "mouse motor" for its compact dimensions compared to other V8 engines of the time, production began in 1955 with the 265 in (4.3 L) engine used to bring performance credentials to the Corvette. The displacement changed over the years, eventually reaching 400 in (6.6 L), but none caught on like the 350 in (5.7 L) small-block. This engine is still in production today at General Motors Toluca Mexico plant (primarily for the GM over-the-counter Goodwrench powerplants), but is no longer offered in current model year vehicles since the year 2004. Its production numbers were impressive, with more than 90,000,000 built.
From 1955-74, the small-block engine was known as the "Turbo-Fire V8".
Although Buick, Cadillac, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac also designed V8 engines, it was Chevrolet's 350 in small-block that became the GM corporate standard. Over the years, every American General Motors division used the Chevrolet small-block, and its descendents continue as the company's mainstream V8 design today.
The small-block was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines of the 20th Century list.
I'm currently working as marketing specialist for a consultancy firm.
I like to travel, go around, i never stay in my pad. But when i do i usually surf the web and look for blogs about cars, places, news etc.
I'vre been reading a lot of car blogs lately, take la glance into them you might be bale to get something out of it:
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Hey, I'm Zack, I drive around a 95 Camaro Z28. This car hauls balls, seriously. I want to get 350-400 hp at the wheels, off the bottle. It is an easily attainable goal, but it's something to do in my spare time with what little money I have. Plus I need to pull a dent out of the left rear quarter panel. Anyway, I just keep on rockin and my car keeps rollin, so life is good.
My name is Steve and I just moved back to SE Michigan after living in Las Vegas for two years.
Previous Vehicles:
1988 Dodge Shadow ES - Red/Gray
1988 Dodge Daytona Turbo C/S - Maroon/Maroon
1991 Ford Escort GT - Green/Gray
1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z - Blue/Black
1986 Chevrolet Chevette (Winter Car) - Blue/Blue
1996 Pontiac Trans Am - Silver/Gray
2000 Suzuki GSX-R 750 - Yellow/Black
1991 Buick Regal Limited (Winter Car) - Black/Gray
1999 Hyundai Accent (Work Car) - Silver/Gray
2003 Volkswagen Jetta GLS TDI - Gray/Gray
Current Vehicles:
2005 Chevrolet Colorado LS ZQ8 Extended Cab - Yellow/Gray
2005 Pontiac GTO 6-Speed - Yellow/Black