Pontiac V8 Engines - Photographing Legends
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Pontiac provided this photograph to Hot Rod magazine for its March '68 article on the Division's overhead cam (OHC) engines. One of Pontiac's first "cammer" engines, this particular engineering mule was built in late 1963 using a basic 389ci block. It was fitted with unique four-valve cylinder heads that house dual-overhead camshafts (DOHC) and a special cross-ram intake manifold fitted with sequential-port fuel injection. The project never progressed beyond developmental testing, but it shows just how serious Pontiac was about performance in the early '60s. View Related Article
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