Chevrolet is a brand with many iconic nameplates, and LT1 is one of them. Rather than referring to a specific car, LT1 instead relates to a particular engine -- of which three generations have been ...
The small block Chevy (SBC) V8 has powered several generations of performance cars over the last seven decades. One of the earliest examples to demonstrate the SBC engine's potential is the 350 cubic ...
Though Chevrolet’s LS platform continues to hog the spotlight for most enthusiasts, those in the know have been working with the Gen V LT platform for years now, and it’s even more capable than the LS ...
Back in the smog-addled years of the '70s, a base 1975 Corvette 350 wheezed through a Q-jet carburetor on its way to 165 hp with a claimed 8.5:1 compression ratio that was really closer to 8.2:1. How ...
One thing the automotive world isn't shy of, is LS-swapped cars. LS engine swaps have become so popular, and it makes sense too, as these V8 engines offer a tried and tested method of developing a ...
The 6.2 liter V8 LT1 engine was produced by General Motors for use in performance vehicles and sports cars. It was part of GM’s Gen V Small Block engine family and was first introduced in the C7 ...
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