RE: Chevrolet adds more V8s to crate engine range

RE: Chevrolet adds more V8s to crate engine range

Wednesday 17th October 2018

Chevrolet offers 755hp ZL1 V8 as a crate

Range of boxed-up engines swells to include the Corvette unit you really want



Good ol’ Chevrolet has long been a source of off-the-shelf V8 engines for everything from one-off project cars to your average small-scale British sports car maker. With so many years of crate engine supply experience under its belt, the firm has grown its portfolio to feature almost 50 options, most of which are renowned for mixing high performance with immense toughness – and, of course, that deep American rumble. But now the line-up has gained new motors that provide even more muscle and lower emissions.

The highlight of the new line-up is the LT5 6.2-litre V8, which you may recognise as the 755hp and 715lb ft supercharged heart of the Corvette ZR1. We know the effectiveness of the motor in the ZL1 – the sports car can do 210mph – but to hammer home how integratable it is, Chevy has transplanted it into a modified 1973 Chevelle Laguna show car that’s on show at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas. It. Looks. Immense.


Then there’s a new ZZ6 EFI V8, which Chevrolet describes as a “best of both worlds” option for “hot rod and resto-mod projects”. On show at SEMA under the bonnet of a 1967 C/10 pick-up, the motor offers 420hp and more effectively blends into the engine bay of a classic model thanks to its top-mounted fuel injection system, meaning a conventional air intake can be fitted to keep the look as original as possible. It’s essentially a lookalike for the classic 350 Small Block engine with modern performance.

For bigger vehicles, such as, say, a 1978 K10 Silverado (yep, one’s at SEMA as well), there’s now the option of an L96 V8 motor. The fuel-injected engine, which produces 360hp, has been placed into the K10 with an electronically controlled four-speed overdrive automatic transmission, a combination that Chevy says “exemplifies today’s popular trend of adapting modern Chevrolet LS and LT” powerplants to older cars.


But wait, there’s more. In a move that might attract the attention of low-volume manufacturers looking for an off-the-shelf motor for their next model, Chevrolet is introducing its latest emissions-controlling tech to the supercharged LT4 E-ROD motor. That should help it in the V8 crate engine supply fight with Ford and its Mustang-sourced 5.0-litre. As should the addition of more gearboxes, including a new six-speed automatic – the poetically named 6L80-E – that’s designed for LS/LT engine swaps.

So, anyway. That 755hp ZL1 engine. What car would yours go into?

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Fishy Dave

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1,027 posts

246 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Is there a link to the range, cant see it on my mobile?

Glasgowrob

3,246 posts

122 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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////looks at rusty omega sitting in the workshop////

Ls would drop right in to the point opel actually built a few then those mad aussies took up the mantle



no mention of price though?

Veeayt

3,139 posts

206 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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jeremyc

23,554 posts

285 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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article said:
So, anyway. That 755hp ZL1 engine. What car would yours go into?
I've always hankered after one in a standard looking black cab. silly


Butter Face

30,363 posts

161 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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article said:
So, anyway. That 755hp ZL1 engine. What car would yours go into?
S2000 cloud9hehe

AmosMoses

4,042 posts

166 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Glasgowrob said:
////looks at rusty omega sitting in the workshop////

Ls would drop right in to the point opel actually built a few then those mad aussies took up the mantle

no mention of price though?
Love your idea, always wanted to do one myself.

As for price?

Well you gotta pick one first!

https://www.chevrolet.com/performance/crate-engine...

I'll take a LT4 - http://www.partsworldperformance.com/lt4-wet-sump-... ,ohhh and a T56 http://www.partsworldperformance.com/t56-super-mag...



Edited by AmosMoses on Wednesday 17th October 12:39

Martin30

123 posts

128 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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I love the fact that in the age of highly electronically integrated powertrains, you can still buy crate engines and transmissions like this for projects, complete with engine management to control them both.

I have a standard 400bhp crate LS2 in a Caterham clone thanks to the availability of crate engines.

For those asking about range and prices, these guys are the UK distributors.

Martin

dzernski

123 posts

95 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Mitsuoku rock star. Might have to press the 80% button on the photocopier though. Or invest heavily in shoehorns.

cv01jw

1,136 posts

196 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Martin30 said:
I love the fact that in the age of highly electronically integrated powertrains, you can still buy crate engines and transmissions like this for projects, complete with engine management to control them both.

I have a standard 400bhp crate LS2 in a Caterham clone thanks to the availability of crate engines.

For those asking about range and prices, these guys are the UK distributors.

Martin
Wow, some options are (to me) pretty cheap:

http://www.partsworldperformance.com/350-290hp-cra...

That's only a few hundred more than a fully rebuilt 1098xx A Series.

[wonders if it will fit in a Minor?]

Todd Bonzalez

2,552 posts

163 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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I really, really want to swap the LS3 in my M3 for a LT5. Absolutely no reason too, but... rofl

Mr-B

3,787 posts

195 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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dzernski said:
Mitsuoku rock star. Might have to press the 80% button on the photocopier though. Or invest heavily in shoehorns.
Flyin Miata have already put the V8 in a standard MX5 so it should fit OK.

Dale487

1,335 posts

124 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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cv01jw said:
Martin30 said:
I love the fact that in the age of highly electronically integrated powertrains, you can still buy crate engines and transmissions like this for projects, complete with engine management to control them both.

I have a standard 400bhp crate LS2 in a Caterham clone thanks to the availability of crate engines.

For those asking about range and prices, these guys are the UK distributors.

Martin
Wow, some options are (to me) pretty cheap:

http://www.partsworldperformance.com/350-290hp-cra...

That's only a few hundred more than a fully rebuilt 1098xx A Series.

[wonders if it will fit in a Minor?]
Rover V8s do

Alias218

1,500 posts

163 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Nissan 350z. Already a common (ish) swap in The States, I'm not aware of any in the UK.

Vaud

50,648 posts

156 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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A Saab 9000 saloon. Just for fun.

Failing that, a Volvo 240 (quite a common swap in the US) or 740.

Basically, a sleeper.

Todd Bonzalez

2,552 posts

163 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Alias218 said:
Nissan 350z. Already a common (ish) swap in The States, I'm not aware of any in the UK.
There's a bunch. Craig at Dynotorque has built a couple and a fair few drift guys run em

https://www.dynotorque.co.uk/ls-350z/

InductionRoar

2,014 posts

133 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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A first gen Dodge Viper with this engine and converted to RHD would be my perfect car.

jeremy996

323 posts

227 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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There is a Stateside Morgan dealer putting big V8s into Morgan +8s and calling the final product a Morgan +8+.
https://www.morgancars-usa.com/morganplus8plus

I wonder what could be done with my 1972 Morgan 4/4?

deadscoob

2,263 posts

261 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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LT5 in a Prius.....

MB140

4,087 posts

104 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Alias218 said:
Nissan 350z. Already a common (ish) swap in The States, I'm not aware of any in the UK.
There’s a guy drifting a 370z in the uk with a Chevy V8 in it. It’s sponsored by Tarmacsportz. Obviously that’s a custom built drift car but he’s a nice chap. I spent 20 mins looking over it and taking to him at Rockingham a couple of years ago.

Dale487

1,335 posts

124 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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deadscoob said:
LT5 in a Prius.....
A crate V8 in a Prius has been done.