The story behind the legendary LS7 V8, the last big-displacement engine before emissions rules changed the game.
The LS7 big-block was never installed in factory cars, but it was offered as a crate motor from 1970 till late 1980s, it made over 520 hp and around 600 lb-ft ...
Hot on the heels of the discontinuedsupercharged LT5 GM powerhouse we have more bad news: the death of the iconic LS7. Yep, the dry-sump-equipped, race-bred 427ci—the biggest naturally-aspirated LS ...
View post: Jeep’s V8 Wrangler Is Finally Legal in All 50 States As the Official Vehicle of SEMA, we knew we’d see several variations of the Chevrolet Camaro on display, but the details had us aching ...
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The rarest Chevrolet engine ever produced
Chevy has one of the richest engine back catalogs in automotive history, but this V8 is easily the rarest the brand has ever built.
If you’re going to build something with huge power potential, then it makes sense to want to drive it hard. The thing is, big power doesn’t necessarily means bulletproof reliability. Now, we’re ...
Throughout its illustrious history, Chevrolet has built many iconic V8 engines, of which these five became renowned not just for their power potential but also for their bombproof reliability. Follow ...
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette on Exotic Car Trader has been restomodded with a new 7.0L LS7 engine for a whole lot more power. The Corvette is and will always be an icon of American automotive history, ...
There's no official metric that keeps track of this sort of thing, but it's quite possible that the LS-series small-block has risen to global domination faster than any platform in the history of ...
We've been working on installing a 630-horsepower Lingenfelter LS7 in our 1973 Chevy Van, and in this episode we finally fire it up! We will show you some of the final details of the installation, ...
Check out GMs 2010 Chevy Camaro Concept at the 2010 Car Craft Summer Nationals and how it might be an available option.
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