The V8 Engine may be on its way out as the world gradually goes electric, but it's not gone yet. The power some V8 designs ...
Hennessey's LS7-based Fury V8 engine is the most powerful internal combustion engine ever, producing 1,817 hp. The Fury ...
Four years later, the owner pulled out the 413-cube motor and dropped it into a brickyard racer, leaving the Sport Fury with a 383 V8 (6.3 liters) in the spring of 1966. Left without any ...
And unlike the B-body iteration of 1962-1964, the full-size Fury didn't get the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8. But that's not to say that the C-body Fury was a slouch. In addition to the base ...