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Does the new 1250-horsepower, 233-mph Corvette ZR1X get your pulse revving toward redline? In spring 1970, you’d likely have ...
LS7 Z06 Bore and Stroke When the engineering started, the team really wanted to go with a 4.125-inch bore and 4.00 stroke, which was the same as the legendary 7.0-liter 427 LS7 from the Z06.
Lingenfelter's New 7.0-Liter C8 Engine Returns the 427 to the Corvette There's something special about a Corvette with a 427-cubic-inch V-8, and LPE's new motor will offer over 1000 hp in ...
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering has created a 7.0-liter engine for the C8 Corvette. The nee 427-cubic-incg V8 packs more than 1000 hp in turbocharged form.
GM produced LS engines produced LS engines for years, but the LS7 holds a special place in the hearts of auto enthusiasts. Here's what made it special.
Torque output also jumped to 470 lb-ft. Best of all, the LS427/570 was significantly less expensive than the LS7 at $12,700. Sadly, both engines were discontinued in 2022.
In designing this head, EngineQuest has solved a lot of the issues that make LS7 heads on non-LS7 engines such a problem, like the LS7's unique 12-degree valve angle, LS7-specific 1.8:1 rocker ...
Wobbling harmonic balancers are one of the most common C6 Corvette problems C6 Corvette chassis with LS2 V8 | Chevrolet There’s an LS V8 at the heart of every C6 Corvette. 2005-2007 models have the ...
Part of Chevrolet's prolific series of Gen III small-block V-8 engines, the naturally aspirated LS7 displaces 7.0 liters (or 427 cubic inches) and produces 505 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque in stock ...
GM also built a wet-sump version of the engine, known as the LS427/570. Named for it’s displacement and horsepower, the LS427/570 produced more power than the original LS7 due to its higher-lift ...
LS7 GM Production Engine Fast Fact With its classic 427-cubic-inch displacement, the 505 hp LS7 7.0-liter made its mark in the C6 Corvette Z06 and advanced its legacy in the fifth-generation ...
This is the Giocattolo Marcella but it has been dubbed “HyperRod” by its Aussie creator Paul Halstead. Halstead has been a fixture in Australian enthusiast circles for a number of interesting vehicles ...