Today’s equivalent is the LT1…” High praise indeed, and truly highlighting the LT-1’s position in the lineup. At its core, ...
Even with all that thrust on hand, Chevy says the LT1 is more efficient than ever. Active Fuel Management, direct injection and variable valve timing help cut emissions by 25 percent. In addition ...
The LT1 engine powers the 1970 Camaro Z/28, a cult classic, with only a limited number produced and sold at a premium price. GM resurrected the LT1 in the 1990s, with models like the 1993 Camaro Z ...
Being handmade in the same plant as GM's racing motors likely meant there were no cut corners in production. The engine was rated for 638 horsepower and 604 lb-ft of torque. The Gen II LT1 V8 ...
Towards the end of the first small block's life, GM released the LT1. GM nomenclature is sometimes confusing, since there are other LT1s - this LT1, released in 1992, was unrelated to the LT-1 ...
All the details can be seen down below, along with a video showing the collaborative effort between the boys from Chevy and Johnson ... and an all-new Gen V LT1 crate engine.