Since its introduction in 1965, the big-block Chevy engine has been
a force to be reckoned with on both the street and track. Over the
past four decades, the big-block has undergone a constant evolution
toward greater efficiency and durability. It's also picked up more
displacement, as General Motors is now offering crate engines up to
572 ci, and aftermarket versions have gone much larger still.
In "How to Build Killer Big-Block Chevy Engines," author Tom
Dufur reviews the commonly available factory parts along with many
aftermarket offerings, and discusses the advantages of both.
Additionally, he includes popular buildup recipes and showcases the
dyno results, proving theories and sharing in-depth research.
Dufur's decades of experience designing, assembling, tuning, and
racing the big-block Chevy engine truly shines through. A wealth of
full-color photos, charts, and graphs makes it easy to understand
the critical points of these great engines.
In-depth chapters on design, engine preparation, and assembly
show you how to develop your own big-block Chevy to its full
potential. Whether your big-block is destined for life in a street
car, a race car, or even a boat, the wealth of information in this
book will ensure it has ample power and longevity once it's all
together.
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