Normally
Aspirated An engine that intakes air or
"breathes" without the assistance of a supercharger or turbocharger.
Nova
The popular Chevrolet Nova was introduced as the Chevy II in 1961 as
a 1962 model. It offered buyers a third choice in terms of size,
standing between the (then) compact Corvair and the full size
Chevrolet. The plans for the Chevy II began in December of 1959 with
the code name H-35. The Chevy II was designed as a relatively plain
intermediate "economy" car powered by four and six cylinder
engines, to steal sales away from the popular Ford Falcon. Production
began in August of 1961 and as the Chevy II gradually became
available with many engine, trim, and convenience options, it joined
in the performance ranks of the mid-60's as an inexpensive musclecar.
The 153-ci 4-cyl and the 194-ci 6-cyl were all new engines when the
Nova debuted on September 29, 1961. It was the first car to offer a
Chevrolet 4-cylinder engine since 1928. That engine would later be
used as a base for the development of GM's 4-cylinder sub-compact
engines of the late 70's and 80's.
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