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Top 10 Most Significant Corvette Engines of All Time!
Every engine that has ever been offered in a Corvette was great in its time and many have gained legendary status. Some are well-known due to sales volume, but others played a bigger role in Corvette history. Power plants like the 327-cubic inch and 350-cubic inch small-block V8s were sold in high volume for many years of the Corvette.

Top 10 Model Years with the Best Corvette Engines!
The final year of the C6 generation saw one of the best Corvette engine lineups ever. The wonderful LS3 made 430 horsepower. That is impressive, but the really exciting entry in 2013 is the LS7 427. There has never been another 427 Corvette since 2013. With 505 horsepower under that hood, the 2013 Corvette with the LS7 is a rocket ship.

LT6 Engine Deep Dive: Everything You Need to Know about the Corvette ...
The new Z06 needed an exotic engine. It had to be designed specifically for the Corvette and nothing else. From a priority perspective, the engine needed to be naturally aspirated for consistent track performance. It needed to be something that would thrill the Z06 driver by its sound, its feel, and even just by looking at it.

Every Gen V Chevrolet LT Motor Explained (LT1, LT2, LT4, LT5, LT6 ...
Until the recent release of the insane C8 ZR1, the LT5 that powered the C7 ZR1 held the title of the most powerful Corvette engine ever put into production. It propels the C7 ZR1 to a top speed of 212 mph. And as incredible as the LT5 is, it was with us for only a single year, in only a single model. It is the rarest of all LT engines.

C5 Corvette: General Specifications and Information
The heart and soul of the Corvette lies in its V8 engine. Below are the engine specs for the different Corvette LS engines used on the C5. Note: LS1 Engine is used in all C5 variations. LS6 Engine is used on the Z06 model only. Power: LS1 Engine, 350 horsepower at 5200 RPM / LS6, 385-405* horsepower at 6000 RPM (*2002+ models)

The L88 427: A History of GM’s Ultimate Big Block
The ubiquitous beating heart of (nearly) every Corvette produced, the GM V8’s seen many incarnations. Almost none of which hold a candle to the infamous L88, an engine code with the capability of blowing the doors off almost anything else off a production line. First, some hard specs for the uninitiated.

7 Most Reliable Corvettes One Can Buy Right Now | Corvetteforum
As for the next most reliable Corvette on our list, we have a three-way tie between the 2010, 2011, and 2016 models, all of which have a J.D. Power reliability score of 85. Maintenance costs vary slightly, but all three of these machines typically require around $700 per year to keep up, as well as $7,700 over 10 years - save for the 2016 model ...

2001-2004 C5 Chevrolet Corvette Z06: LS6 Engine and Performance
The C5 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 was introduced as the successor to the FRC C5 Vette. This model Chevy Corvette produced superior performance for a number of reasons. The Z06 employed a high horsepower edition of the LS1 standard V-8 called the LS6. This engine produced 385 horsepower (or 287kW) and was lighter and faster than the previous ZR1 engine.

C6 Corvette LS3 vs LS2: Which Is the Better V8 to Own?
The LS3 vs LS2 debate has raged on for some time now, but when looking to buy a C6 Corvette, does it really matter that much? These days, most view the C6 Corvette as a total performance bargain , an approachable sports car that looks great and offers up excellent performance in stock form, with nearly endless potential for more, if you want it.

1990-1995 C4 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Engine and Features
General Motors approached Lotus in 1986, which was part of GM then, and asked for their help developing a high-performance car to be based on the C4 Vette. Lotus then designed an engine, with the assistance of GM’s Corvette team, to replace the original “push-rod” L98 V-8, which was the motor that powered the C4 Chevy Corvette.

 

 

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