21Aug2026
Discover the surprises uncovered in our Chevy 350 Rebuild, pulled from a mystery car that sat for nearly twenty years.
SBC 305 vs 350 comparison outlining power differences, build potential, and why both small-blocks remain popular choices for classic Chevy enthusiasts.
The Monte Mino SS is one of the boldest custom Chevys to debut at SEMA this year. Its mix of classic styling and Corvette performance makes it unforgettable.
This mid-engine 1984 Pontiac Fiero SE trades its humble four-cylinder for a supercharged Chevy 5.7. With big power, it’s one of the wildest Fieros to hit the streets.
The Chevy 302 SBC was built for Trans-Am racing and became a high-revving small-block legend, from the rare DZ302 to modern destroked builds.
Hot Rod’s 5.3 Big Bang test strapped a stock short-block to twin turbos.
Pushing it to 1,300 horsepower before failure. The results prove just how tough the LS is.
The Big Bang Turbo LS dyno test shocked the industry by pushing a junkyard LS past 1,200 horsepower.
It became the defining moment that launched today’s turbo LS revolution.
Automotive Performance Engines rebuilt a rare LS6 454 for a 1971 Corvette.
The restoration highlights Chevrolet’s peak big-block era.
Abel Garza’s Pro Street 1970 Camaro is more than a show car.
With a blown big-block and 9-second passes, it proves the Pro Street era is alive and well.

