Best V8 engine ever built

posted March 28, 2009 - 2:38am
Best V8 engine ever built

The TBI 5.7 liter V8 engine (350) from GM has been by far one of the best engines ever built by Chevrolet and one of a kind out there on the roads, race tracks or work sites, you name it this piece of genuine american engineering has been around the world and back.
I have a used auto parts business in Mexico, and over the years I have worked on many V8 engines, changing bad ones for good ones, taking them apart, rebuilding cores, etc. but the one engine that excites me the most to work on is this one of a kind.

Over in Mexico we punish our pick ups big time I mean we give true meaning to the words "work truck" with so much wild country out there and endless miles of off road, rugged terrain and very few places to get a regular tune up, these engines work almost 24/7 365 days at its limits, a regular oil change comes avery 5 or 6 months dependig on where u are so u can imagine what the oil looks like after a good 10,000 miles of dusty roads and excesive hauling or towing, well let me tell you that with my experience and the things I know about this motor, trust me there is no better out there that matches the durability, efficiency and horse power that the 5.7 liter offers.

I own a 1994 Chevy Silverdo drive it every day everywhere I put an average of 7500 miles per month on this baby but of course i take good care of her, drives from Mexico to Chicago 3 times per year and it has 438,765 miles with the original motor and it does not consume a single drop of oil, no smoke, roars like new and boy that flowmaster exhaust really makes this Chevy engine sound like a beast...

This is just one reason why this 350 V8 has been the best engine ever built by GM



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