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Performance Cars Need Chevrolet Engines

By: Daniel Marcus Manson Home | Automotive


Some of us are lucky enough to be able to incorporate our interests with our career. I count myself among that fortunate few because I not only write about cars and boats, but I consider myself an avid fan of motor sports (both the four wheels and aquatic variety).

When it comes to cars, it’s all about customization. Taking that diamond in the rough you picked up at auction, gutting it and rebuilding it from the wheels up to build a vehicle that makes a statement about you. And if your ride smokes pretty much everything else on the road, so much the better!

When it comes to replacing the stock equipment with performance versions, every system on the car is game: exhaust, brakes, seats, the paint job and even the stereo. But when you’re looking for a significant performance boost, few upgrades have the same bang as replacing the engine. I’m a fan of Chevrolet engines, especially the Chevy 383, and I’ve found the perfect place if you’re in the market for one of these hot numbers.

U.S. Engines carries a full line of remanufactured performance engines. They ship to 50 States, as well as offering the option of in house professional engine installation. The most popular offerings from major manufacturers like Ford, Chevrolet and Pontiac are stocked, all rebuilt to O.E.M. specifications. Each engine is subjected to strict quality control during rebuilding and backed by a 2 year/24,000 mile Warranty. For the ultimate in personalized performance, U.S. Engines even has the capability to custom build an engine to your specifications. If you happen to be in the Washington area you can take advantage of discounted or even free towing of your vehicle to U.S. Engines for installation.



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About the Author:
Daniel Manson covers the automotive performance scene for a variety of publications in the Northeast US. He is currently writing a book about the influence of Chevrolet engines in racing. Previously, Daniel released the definitive account of how Mercruiser engines came to dominate the boating industry.

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