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The Chevrolet Corvette Blue Flame inline-six engine was in production during the '50s, and even though it wasn't a V8, it was special. Here's why.
Chevrolet developed the 90° V-6 in 1978 to replace the Turbo-Thrift straight-six in its intermediate lineup. Beginning with a 3.3-liter (200ci) they rolled out a 4.3-liter (262ci) version in 1985 ...
In 1929, a quarter of a century before it unleashed the small-block V8, Chevrolet replaced its 171-ci (2.8-liter) inline-four with a brand-new inline-six.
The famous Chevrolet "Stovebolt" and later Turbo-Thrift inline-six-cylinders were some of the longest-produced Chevy engines in history, spanning the period from 1929 to 2001, with the Stovebolt ...
A 1978 Chevrolet Sportvan Beauville passenger van with 292-cubic-inch straight-six engine and three-speed column-shift manual transmission.
Chevy Silverado ZR2 Gains Inline-Six Diesel Power For 2024 In addition, the 2.7-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine has been renamed TurboMax ...
Introduced in 1950 as the two-door hardtop version of the Chevrolet model range, the Bel Air morphed into a luxury trim from 1955 to 1957, when it became a design iconic. From 1958 onward, it was ...
But this Beauville has the base (for the 3/4-ton Sportvan) 292-cubic-inch 4.8-liter straight-six, rated at a miserable 120 horsepower and a decent 215 lb-ft of torque.
2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Power Options Compared: Turbo-4, Diesel-6, 5.3L and 6.2L V-8, or EV? The half-ton Silverado 1500 has four powertrains to choose from, and a fifth is on the way.