: It is typically created by "stroking" a standard 454 cubic inch block (increasing the piston travel distance), resulting in 496 cubic inches (8.1 liters) of displacement.
: It is only the third perfect number discovered (after 6 and 28) and was known to the ancient Greeks. Euclid-Euler Theorem : It follows the form (31) a Mersenne prime. : It is typically created by "stroking" a
: Known for "massive torque," a naturally aspirated 496 can easily produce between 550 and 700+ horsepower on pump gas, making it a favorite for muscle cars and trucks. : It is typically created by "stroking" a