SAR 940 Racing Engine - Beyond All Measure[/B]

When it comes to making horsepower, the thought that bigger is better has driven the motorsports hobby for years.When it comes to making horsepower, the thought that bigger is better has driven the motorsports hobby for years. In the late 1950s, the first 348 ci big-block Chevrolet spawned an infamous family of engines ranging from the 409 in 1961, and then the 427 Mystery Motor two years later. With a 4.840-inch bore center and 9.800- to 10.200-inch deck height, the next generation of big-blocks opened the door for engines with displacements of 396, 454, 472 and 572 ci, which is at the top of the food chain for GM big-block crate engines.


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