Chevrolet introduced the legendary LS V8 engine to the world way back in 1997 as the engine powering the new C5 Corvette. That first engine, the LS1, was a 5.7 liter, aluminum block, pushrod V8 that, ...
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Chevy LT1 vs LT2 engines: What's the difference?
The Chevrolet Corvette is America's oldest and most recognizable sports car, and has been powered by some of GM's most famous engines. From the original "Blue Flame" inline-6 to the 350-CI small block ...
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Chevy LT1 V8s: A comparison of three small blocks
General Motors either has a naming problem or a deep sentimental attachment to the name "LT1". If you walk into a Chevrolet dealership today and ask for an LT1, you are looking at a 455-horsepower ...
That's right, this build uses the soon-to-be-legendary LT-series Gen V L8T engine block and forged crankshaft found in the gas version of the 2020-2022 3500HD Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra. After ...
I am sorry to burst some people’s bubble—engine swaps didn’t begin with the invention of the LS engine platform. They’ve been a time-honored tradition in the hot-rodding world long before customizing ...
When GM unveiled the LT4 engine in 2015, it wasn't just a power upgrade over its predecessor, it was a technological leap ahead. Displacing 6.2-liters and fitted with a newly developed Eaton ...
Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
While General Motors is certainly no stranger to motorsports, its efforts primarily focus on NASCAR, IndyCar, and sports car endurance racing. Meanwhile, stage rally racing has been missing from GM’s ...
View post: This No-Reserve 1968 Volkswagen Double Cab Is For Sale on Bring a Trailer With 3 Days Left This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro restomod in Gray with black racing stripes is for sale at $139,999 with ...
The current Chevrolet Corvette is knocking out Nürburgring records left and right, but remember, the previous generation's model was no slouch either. At its heart was an LT1 V8 engine that GM ...
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