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Although smaller than the previous 2.3 L (140.4 cu in) supercharger used on the sixth-generation ZR1, it spins to 5000 rpm faster thus generating boost quicker while making only slightly less total boost than the LS9 engine. [75] The Escalade-V variant uses a 2.7 L (164.8 cu in) Eaton TVS supercharger.
While similar in displacement to the other 4.3–4.4 L (265–267 cu in) V8 engines produced by General Motors (including the Oldsmobile 260 and Pontiac 265), the small bore 267 shared no parts with the other engines and was phased out after the 1982 model year due to inability to conform to emission standards. Chevrolet vehicles eventually ...
The Chevrolet small-block engine refers to one of the several gasoline-powered vehicle engines manufactured by General Motors. These include: The first or second generation of non-LS Chevrolet small-block engines; The third, fourth, or fifth generation of LS-based GM engines; The Chevrolet Gemini small-block engine
The car was originally rumored to feature a supercharged LS9 engine having a power output of more than 630 hp (639 PS; 470 kW). [ 17 ] The October 12, 2006 issue of AutoWeek published photos by photographer Chris Doane of a C6 Z06 with special auto-manufacturer-issued license plates with a hood bulge, widely thought to confirm the presence of a ...
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The facility began production in 2005 with the 7.0L LS7 for the Corvette Z06 and the 4.4L Supercharged Northstar LC3 for the STS-V and XLR-V.Due to market conditions the LC3 was discontinued after the 2009 model year.
The GTS was introduced in 1992 along with the VP Series ClubSport as a flagship model for the HSV brand, featuring more luxury fittings, along with higher output engines and stronger running gear. From 1994 until 1997, the GTS featured a 5.7L stroker version of the 5000i Holden V8 , before being replaced by the Chevrolet Gen III small block V8.
Where are you getting this? The engine was referred to as the "5.7L V8 (LS1)" in the document. And "leading-edge technologies to the grand tradition of the Chevrolet small block V8" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for the LS1 being considered a small block Chevy, considering it is a corporate engine. The reason the SBC is the SBC is because ...