There were actually some pretty amazing small-block V-8s of the era, but it was the big-block which ruled the streets in the 1960s and early 1970s. Technically, the GTO's 398 Tri-Power engine was ...
but increasing the block size directly (via a hard fork) was controversial. It risked centralizing the network, as bigger blocks are harder to propagate and store for nodes with less bandwidth and ...
but increasing the block size directly (via a hard fork) was controversial. It risked centralizing the network, as bigger blocks are harder to propagate and store for nodes with less bandwidth and ...
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