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The Chevy 327 and 350 are kindred spirits, but not exactly the same. While both are very powerful and reliable motors, which one is truly the best?
Having the most popular performance engine ever built, Chevy small-block owners are lucky indeed. Despite the introduction of the LS engine family (see Modern M ...
The 1967 Camaro was the first model to receive Chevrolet's new 295-horsepower 350-cubic-inch small-block powerplant, otherwise known as the 350 SBC. The 350 SBC uses a 4.00-inch bore and 3.48-inch ...
We have applied advanced engineering technology to design the 350 engine that Chevrolet should have built.
From the Archive: The Camaro SS 350 looks like a tasteful American interpretation of a European Gran Turismo.
A Camaro exclusive is the 350-cubic-inch V-8 that comes as part of the SS-350 option. This engine is supplied with a four-barrel carb and is modestly rated at 295 horsepower.
A one-of-a-kind 1970 Camaro packs serious power with a twin-supercharged 350 engine.
Chevrolet Performance is now offering the iconic COPO Camaro with the ZZ632 engine, a monster motor throwing down some serious naturally aspirated firepower.
If you wanted a Camaro in 1967, the first engine you could order was the standard 140-hp six-cylinder unit or a 210-hp V8. Chevrolet also offered more powerful options, beginning with a more ...
While a regular Camaro offered eight engines during the first model year, the SS came with just two: the small-block 350 CID (5.7 liters) or the High-performance 396 CID (6.4 liters) big-block.