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Chevrolet's Base 350 And LT1 Engines Do Share Some Key Similarities At the same time, Chevrolet was also busy producing a base V8, dubbed the L05, which also shared a 5.7-liter (350 cu-in) capacity.
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.
Engine specs are all well and good, but the word "specs" sounds too much like speculation. To truly compare the '70 LT-1 to the '96 LT1, we had to run them against one another on the engine dyno.
3. Even though there aren’t a ton of speed parts manufactured specifically for the LT1, the good news is many LT1 components are interchangeable with a 350 small-block.
Brian Brennan pointed out a couple of facts concerning the engine in his roadster. "The LT1 was the base motor in 1992 base version 350/300 (block casting 10125327). Interestingly this was the ...
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.
If you look closely at the piston top on the LT1 engine for example, you'll see a small trough or concave area where the fuel is aimed as it exits the injector.
Chevrolet has officially dropped power figures for the 2014 Corvette Stingray. The sports car's 6.2-liter V8 can crank out up to 460 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 465 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 ...
We’ve seen a lot of resto-mod projects, but this one may be the finest one yet.Starting with one of the most timeless body styles ever, a 1958 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster, the restoration ...
We spoke with GM Performance managers at SEMA 2019, who divulged that the Chevy 350 and LS3 are the two most popular GM crate engines currently on sale.
A supercharged 350-cubic-inch COPO engine is perfect for drag racing—it’s the same one installed in the 2015 COPO Camaro —while the LS3-based 525-hp, 6.2-liter DR525 engine offers ...