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Chevy LT1 vs LT2: The key differences you need to know
The LT1 and LT2 sit at the heart of modern Chevrolet performance, and understanding how they differ is crucial if you care ...
Chevy's LT1 and LT2 engines share a lot of characteristics, but also differ noticeably, too. Here are the major changes ...
In the move to an all-new mid-engine layout, the Chevrolet Corvette C8 also gains a brand-new powerplant. Dubbed the LT2, the new 2020 Corvette engine is a considerable upgrade over the C7’s LT1, with ...
As you’re well aware, the LT2 engine in the midship Corvette is different yet surprisingly similar to the LT1 in the seventh-generation sports car. It’s a pushrod V8 as before, it displaces 6.2 liters ...
As different as the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette is from its predecessors, there is one key point of continuity: It’s still powered by a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V8, a direct descendent of the famed ...
Bowling Green in Kentucky was previously believed to be the place where the LT2 engine would be manufactured, at the performance center where General Motors builds the twin-turbo V8 for the Cadillac ...
Chevrolet's design team spent a lot of time on the new Corvette's LT2 engine, making sure it looked aesthetically pleasing. After all, unlike in past Vettes, the C8 Corvette's 495-hp V-8 would live ...
General Motors continues the 2020 Corvette media feeding frenzy with a new production announcement regarding the eighth-generation sports car’s engine. The carmaker has confirmed that the 6.2-liter ...
The 66-year-old sports car has undergone a major redesign. It's officially here. After decades of speculation and rumors, Corvette, the 66-year-old American sports car, has joined its European ...
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