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including stroker and turn-key engines. They can also do custom builds and can mate a custom-built transmission to your engine. Chevrolet Performance offers more than 40 different crate engines from.

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Introduced at the 2015 SEMA Show In Las Vegas, the ZZ6 small-block V8 crate engine provides nostalgic cues with modern technology for a unique powerplant for a project. Chevrolet will give you the.

New Chevy Corvette Crate Engines A LS9 crate engine is a technological marvel with lightweight, high-rpm-validated reciprocating parts – see images, dyno specs, installation info and more. Oct 16, 2018. The ZR1's fiery V-8 is actually one of three new crate engines on tap from. aftermarket—and it's trotting out a 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna. The Corvette Carbon 65 and 1967

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Crate engines are like Legos for adults who love stuffing a lot of power into cars that likely weren’t meant to have it. But we often just get to see (and hear) the finished product—looking at you,