i am not sure but i think that it is the 8.1 liter gasoline engine that they put in the older avalanche it wasnt really powerfull but still sounded nice!
General Motors.
Yes
NO, it was never part of GM.
The biggest sized engine to have ever been in an aircraft is the GE90 series. Being the largest engine in aviation history, it was built by GE Aviation.
The 350 LT1 in the 1993-97 Z28s are considered by some as a "detuned" Corvette engine, but they never matched the Corvette in actual horsepower ratings (not officially, anyway)
General Motors, owned Frigidaire its logo ... Their model line-up includes fridge freezer units of personal units. General Motors never produced freezers company wise From 1919 to 1979. GM owned the Frigidaire's name per-say.
V10 - Dodge Tomahawk
Whatever your wallet can afford. Correct, there is room for the biggest engine Chevy ever made.
General Motors (GM) was founded in 1908 as a holding company for Buick. The first Buick ever sold was a Model B in 1904. The first GM vehicle sold was a Buick.
The Chevy Beretta biggest engine ever produced would be there 3.4 liter v6 which was actually faster then the camaro in the same year of production.
the most powerful stock engine to ever come stock in a civic was probably the civic type r engine, but that was only available in the European market. however, many people swap in ITR motors, H22's, and JDM SiR motors for more power.
No. GMC stands for General Motors Truck Company. GMC was founded in 1901 under the name of "Rapid Motor Vehicle Company," and in 1914 was purchased by General Motors where the name was changed to GMC Truck. GMC is General Motor's commercial vehicle division and is responsible for heavy duty service trucks, vans, and SUV's.