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There's also a fancy silver 2002 Chevy Camaro Z28 Coupe with a six-speed manual transmission currently being offered on Bring ...
Chevrolet has been known for producing some solid, powerful engines. Two fairly recent ones are similar enough that you might mistake them for being the same.
The thing that made the LS so great was its versatility, while the LT brings incredible power and technological marvels to the table.
From legendary classic supercars like the sultry Ferrari Testarossa, the wedge-shaped De Tomaso Pantera, the edgy Lancia ...
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LT1 is, as mentioned above, an RPO code. The engine it came with is commonly—though not always—referred to as the LT-1 (dash included), not to be confused with the 5.7-liter LT1 (no dash) that powered ...
Chevrolet's long history in the auto manufacturing business means it has had decades to build some of the most reliable engines in car history.
Automotive gospel holds that the best engine-swap is an LS, but an LT1 may be a better answer for this ’89 Cadillac, Sajeev argues.
The LT2 engine has a lower emissions rating than the LT1, and it will come down even more thanks to recent adjustments to the LT2's active fuel management system.
It came equipped with the high-compression 350 cubic-inch LT1 engine, producing 360 horsepower. It had a solid lifter cam, aluminum intake manifold, and finned aluminum valve covers.
General Motors makes great V8 engines. But LT vs LS engine: which is better? Is it the older LS3 or the newer LT1 Gen. V engine? Let’s find out.
For owners of older trucks, vans, and SUVs, General Motors announced some good news today: an all-new 350 small-block engine. Just a few days ago, we said that GM's 5.7-liter V8 is one of the best ...