These were massive, hemispherical engines that would be revived in the mid-1960s and be rebranded to what we now commonly know to be the Hemi V8 engines ... and that was the Mopar 383. Though they had ...
As you might have already guessed, the Mopar still relies on its numbers-matching V8 engine and four-speed manual gearbox.
One of fewer than 1,200 units equipped with the 383-cubic-inch V8 and automatic gearbox, this 1971 Plymouth Cuda appears to ...
Street machines from the classic era of American muscle are big-money collectibles today because they defined that Golden Age ...
Recently, BluePrint has released a line of 383 CI small-block engines. There are 25 products currently available in this line and they are each made to be compatible with GM brand vehicles.
The first hemi engines were invented in the early 1900s to power the nation's first automobiles. In the 1940s, improved versions were developed for use in the airplanes of WWII. However ...
For 2025, Chevy pushes forward as one of just two manufacturers offering the choice of two V-8 engines in its light-duty pickups. The smaller 5.3-liter V-8 produces 355 hp with 383 lb-ft of torque.
One of the major reasons why it isn't as highly regarded as its Mopar brethren is that it never had a 426 Street Hemi engine option like the rest of the lineup. Heck, even the Plymouth Barracuda ...