The Mopar name, Chrysler's clever blend of letters from its motor parts arm, is synonymous with powerful engines from the muscle car era. Today, Mopar continues to set the standard for high ...
While "small-block" sounds weak and pathetic, there were some true performers in the class. The difference between big-block ... amazing engines. Generally speaking, a base-model Mopar came ...
Chevrolet Nomad shown at the 2022 SEMA show is now selling with only test miles shown on the odometer, big block under the ...
For reasons that defy reality, some of the greatest American V-8s have been shamefully disregarded, but now we give them a ...
Repainted in a high-impact color that was no longer available in 1974, this Plymouth Cuda needs a drivetrain and a new home.
Most customers prefer the Mopar 392 6.4-liter naturally aspirated V-8 crate engine, and truth be told, so does van Doveren. The 485 hp and 475 lb-ft of torque is more than enough to make the big ...
With a full list of features, this modern ZL1 is one of the most exclusive big block crate engines ever offered by GM Performance Parts. Fittingly, only 427 will ever be produced, and then the ZL1 ...
over that engine, which in retrospect seems dubious. (Net ratings replaced gross for 1972.) Both the Demon and Duster offered screaming “340” budget muscle-car versions with the 275-horsepower, ...
The same is still true today; Mopar continues to supply customers with everyday necessities such as wiper blades and spark plugs, but it also offers a comprehensive range of crate engines too.
There's a common sentiment among car enthusiasts that all crate engines are actually V8s, but that may have more to do with ...