Sleeving is more expensive than boring an engine block, but especially for aluminum blocks, sleeves may be better able to ...
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What is a big-block engine and how is it different?
Big-block engines sit at the heart of some of the most iconic American performance cars and trucks, yet the term is often used loosely, as if it were just a synonym for “big horsepower.” In reality, a ...
That trend began when Toyota joined NASCAR's truck series in 2004 and the Sprint Cup Series in 2007. The automaker had no cam-in-block V-8 in its lineup and was allowed to design one from scratch. But ...
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