The LT1 is an engine that was produced by Chevrolet under General Motors between 1970 and 1972, with a resurgence in the 1990s, but more on that later. Introduced in 1970 as a 350 cubic-inch ...
GM nomenclature is sometimes confusing, since there are other LT1s - this LT1, released in 1992, was unrelated to the LT-1 high-performance Chevy Camaro Z/28 / Corvette engine and unrelated to the ...
Chevrolet estimates the Corvette will run from 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds. The new LT1 engine's high output, and high power density and efficiency are due to several advanced ...
Over the following years, Chevrolet would use the engine for many of its vehicles ... dimensions as the previous generation SBC 350, the Gen II LT1 5.7-liter V8 also displaced 350 cubic inches.
Chevrolet has revealed details on the next generation LT1 V8 engine, which is set to power the 2014 Corvette. The 6.5-litre small-block V8 features direct injection, variable valve timing and ...
The engine was rated for 638 horsepower and 604 lb-ft of torque. The Gen II LT1 V8 debuted with the 1992 Chevy Corvette. The engine was also used in the 1993 Firebird and Camaro and full-size cars ...
Man gives up on his Chevrolet Corvette after only three years due to a headlamp switch fire; the car has recently been pulled ...