Gen III V-8 Cylinder Head Shootout
The most recognizable feature of the Gen III V-8 engine is the "cathedral" intake ports. These were used to fit between the four head bolts and pushrod holes while allowing for a symmetrical intake and exhaust port configuration throughout the cylinder head. GM cylinder head and port gurus, brothers Ron and Ken Sperry, led the team that developed these great cylinder heads. View Related Article
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