HOT ROD was there to welcome Chrysler's big-block V-8 engine—a staple of the muscle-car revolution—with this deep dive into the fantastic ’58 Plymouth Fury.
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big-block V8. In 1962, Chrysler unleashed the Max Wedge, a beefed-up version of its RB-block mill. Developed exclusively for B-body intermediates, the Max Wedge generated up to 420 horsepower with ...
When the Max Wedge vanished in 1971, the 360 cubic-inch V8 appeared ... but the fact that it shares its block design with the LA series lands it in the grey area between big and small block engines.
Inverse spoke to Mark Rosewater and his David Humpherys to unpack the origins of Khans of Tarkir, what they wish they did ...
Inside its own 5-yard line, Nebraska made the kind of goal line rebuff that good teams make, writes . That, along with three ...