Before the early 1970s and the pair of Gas Crises that gripped the nation, nearly every single automaker offered a slew of V8-powered automobiles. At the time, the humble eight-pot was, arguably, the ...
During an era when a cast iron block was the main ingredient for building mass-produced internal combustion engines, General Motors' Buick division unleased an all-aluminum V8 that revolutionized the ...
An intensive engine development program at McLaren Engines in Livonia, Michigan, put the Buick V6 into the 850 hp range with intercooling and unlimited boost. Indy engines running at 57 inches of ...
The 1970 Buick Skylark GS Stage 1 was built around a single obsession: torque. In an era fixated on peak horsepower numbers, ...
The engines in today's American automobiles are typically from a family that is shared across different brands of their parent company. The Pentastar 3.6-liter V6 can be found in vehicles from Dodge, ...