The 1969 Camaro Z/28 arrived as factory proof that a small, high-revving V8 could punch far above its displacement. In an era obsessed with cubic inches, Chevrolet’s Trans-Am homologation special ...
Revving a warm engine under load and within the manufacturer’s redline is not bad for the engine. Revving a cold engine, revving in neutral without load, or accidentally forcing the engine past its ...