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In automotive history, there have thousands of engines made, but which one has powered more cars than any other? Here's what ...
Instead of choosing a heavy and lethargic Malaise-era V8 engine for 1976 pace car duties, Buick opted to add a turbocharger to its newly-reacquired (and lighter) V6 for more power.
A unique modified example of a 1980 Chevy LUV is up for auction on Bring a Trailer with no reserve. Every Chevy LUV sold in the U.S. came with a four-cylinder engine, but the one you see here is ...
The engine choice wasn't all that futuristic either, with the 3.1-liter 60° V6 — making 120 horsepower and 137 lb-ft of ...
The Chevrolet TBI engine was a relatively short-lived innovation that was meant to replace ... The 1982 Caprice with the base LC3 3.8-liter V6 would go 0-60 mph in 16.5 seconds and was rated at ...
I have a 2009 Chevy Equinox witb a 3.4 L V6 and it has been flawless in 15 years. I have driven other V6 engines (3.8 L in the Buick Regal), and V8s in older cars.
If you bought a civilian Cavalier between 1995 and 2005, you were treated to at least 30 MPGs combined, but no thrills. Not ...
We follow along as Jack Merkel Performance Engines works on a Stock-block Buick 3.8 turbo v6 in the July '02 issue of GM High-Tech Performance Magazine.
Another 1979 Pontiac Firebird engine option that was available in some parts of the country was the 350-cubic inch 5.7-liter small-block Chevy V8.
While eight cylinders like Chevy’s small-block or Chrysler’s HEMI, are often associated with American engineering excellence, many enthusiasts forget about Buick’s venerable V6. Less ...
Since this year's rules limit engine size to 2400cc, they began by sleeving the V6 block down to a 3.216-inch bore and had a set of custom forged pistons made by Arias to fit.