New Zr1 Crate Engine

Chevrolet Performance will debut this highly modified 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna to show off a trio of new crate engines at the 2018 SEMA show.

8 based on the unit found in the current Corvette.

Will the 2019 ZR1 bring us a new crate engine? (source) This has been but a taste of the vast GM Performance Catalog. GM crate engines run the gamut from affordable and economical four-cylinder mills to gallon-per-mile big blocks that sound like the devil gargling Listerine.

the ZR1. GM states that the crate engine delivers 638-horses at 6,500 rpm and a peak torque of 604 lb.-ft. at 3,800 rpm. The owner of the car said it made 536 rear-wheel-horsepower through an.

Chevy confirms Corvette ZR1's 755-hp V-8 as crate engine, drops it into '73 Chevelle.

The LT5 is among a trio of new crate engines Chevrolet Performance will introduce this month at the 2018.

The star of the lineup is the 1973 Chevelle Laguna which features an all-new supercharged 6.2-liter LT5 V8 crate engine. Hailing from the Corvette ZR1, the engine produces 755 hp (563 kW / 765 PS.

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the Chevelle that evokes the ZR1’s carbon fiber hood, while the front and rear spoilers pay homage to NASCAR racers of the ’70s. The company is also bringing a 1967 C/10 with the all-new ZZ6 EFI 5.

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GM PERFORMANCE PARTS SET TO UNLEASH THE SUPERCHARGED LS9 CRATE ENGINE LAS VEGAS – The LS9 6.2L supercharged V-8 is the power behind the most powerful and fastest production car in GM’s history – the.

Katech boosts the new LT5 Engine to 1013HP on E85!Chevrolet Performance to formally debut ZR1 LT5 V8 crate engine at this years’ SEMA show. Chevrolet Performance continues to announced details for the upcoming SEMA show, happening from October 30 to November 2. First, the brand announced more details about the 2019 Camaro line-up. Now, perhaps.