The RAREST Naturally Aspirated V8 Engine Ever Produced!

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Published 2024-08-04
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All Comments (18)
  • All of those engines are pinnacle engineering development of their respective manufacturers. Definitely shocked by a 302 hemi Chevrolet. 303 Pontiac Trans-Am V8 engine used in the late 60's is another rare racing series engine. I'm sure all the manufacturers had super exotic variations and test designs in their labs and advanced development buildings . Probably some really awesome stuff that got disposed of after research was done.
  • Don't forget the MOPAR 400 and 444 HEMI in 1969 that were supposed to replace all B, RB and HEMI engines. Dick Landy loaned a 1969 Barracuda with the 444 HEMI to a museum and he also had a spare 444 HEMI on an engine stand. I think they made about 8 of the 444 engine and only 2 or 3 remain.
  • @ThreeWheelFlyer
    Surprised to not see a single Mopar, AMC, or Studebaker v8 in this list.
  • @george1la
    Why don't you know what cars the engines went into? The cammer never went into the Cobra.
  • Pontiac didn't make a 1954 Bonneville. First year for the Bonneville was 1957. There was a 1954 Bonneville Special, looked something like a 54 Corvette. It did not have fuel injection. F.I. first showed up in various GM cars in 1957.
  • @samsiklas8088
    From one of the last "orphan" builders, Studebaker's 304.5 C.I.D. V-8 (bored out from the company's internally designed 289 V-8 - NOT Ford's). Approximately just 125 of these were built. Andi Granatelli took an R3 equipped Avanti to Bonneville in 1963, and set a record top speed for the flying mile of 170.5 M.P.H.
  • 421 Pontiac is not a big block it's the first big crank Pontiac the big cranks were 421 428 and floor 55
  • Great Video, I was unaware the Chevy 302-ci was a hemi, Love your channel and subscribed.👊😎🇺🇸
  • @JohnSmith-de2mz
    Where is this guy from, his pronunciation of many of the words is strange
  • Great video ! The first time I've seen your channel Well produced thank you