V88 Beginning in the fall of 1959, a bored-out 3,781cc (231-cubic-inch) unit with 20 extra horses was offered as an option, usually teamed with Borg-Warner automatic for the U.S. 8 carburetors, straight-port head, 9.0:1 compression, and wilder cam timing. The tuned 3.4-liter spun out 250 horsepower at 5,500 rpm, while the 3.8S delivered fully 265 horsepower at 6,000 rpm.|Slot Xyz {Expert|Knowledgeable|Professional|Skilled} Interview