
Chevrolet unveils its biggest, most powerful V8 engine ever ahead of electric push
Fox News
The Chevrolet Performance ZZ632/1000 V8 is the biggest and most powerful engine GM has ever made. The 10-liter V8 race motor is rated at 1004 horsepower.
The 632-cubic-inch ZZ632/1000 crate engine was designed for drag racing builds and not meant to be used on the street. The 10-liter mill is rated at 1004 hp and 876 lb-ft of torque without the use of any supercharging.
Chevy's current top offering is the ZZ527/740R Deluxe, which is rated at 727 hp and 680 lb-ft.
The iron-block ZZ632/1000 was designed with a redline of 7,000 rpm and features electronic port injection fed through symmetrical ports built into its CNC-machined aluminum head, forged aluminum pistons along with a forged steel crank and connecting rods. Chevrolet said a single engine was subjected to 200 simulated runs during development without issues.

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
Ancient Rome pizza at Hungary restaurant features no tomatoes or mozzarella, using garum fish sauce and olive paste. Neverland Pizzeria's dish is limited-edition.












