Chevy's LT1 and LT2 engines are both V8s, but the LT2 has several changes such as a dry sump system and redesigned exhaust.
The LT1 and LT2 sit at the heart of modern Chevrolet performance, and understanding how they differ is crucial if you care ...
For those who might have been living under a rock, the Corvette E-Ray advertises 495 hp from the gas engine and 160 hp from the electric helper motor, making for a combined power number of 655 hp. For ...
Many people think that GM’s LT2 engines are just a slight variation of the LT1 engine, like an LS2 is almost the same as an LS1, but that’s not the case. To make the LT2 work in the mid-engine ...
Sleeving is more expensive than boring an engine block, but especially for aluminum blocks, sleeves may be better able to ...