If you've shopped for a small-block crate engine anytime in the last decade, there's a decent chance that you checked out the Chevrolet LS9 Long Block. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an ...
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GM kills LS9 crate engine, teases big replacement coming
Chevrolet Performance discontinued the supercharged LS9 crate engine after nearly 20 years, teasing 'something big' to ...
The LS9 debuted in the C6 Corvette ZR1 as a factory-supercharged V8, but its crate-engine version has now been discontinued. Chevrolet has dropped the LS9 long-block V8 crate engine on its website, ...
Chevrolet pulled the wraps off the supercar-slaying C6 Corvette ZR1 more than 18 years ago. Production of the car itself ended in 2013, but the engine that defined it, the supercharged 6.2-liter LS9, ...
If you were hoping to stuff a Chevrolet LS9 in your Honda Fit or custom rat rod, I hope you already placed an order for one. According to several reports, the famous supercharged engine originally ...
According to Chevrolet Performance, the LS9 long block has been discontinued as GM prepares to debut a serious new V8 crate engine. "Something BIG" is how Chevrolet Performance describes the newcomer, ...
Chevrolet Performance has officially discontinued the LS9 Long Block V8 engine, marking the end of one of the most potent factory-engineered small-block crate engines ever offered by General Motors.
The LS9 debuted in the 2009 C6 Corvette ZR1 — a car that reset expectations for what an American sports car could do. The engine itself was a 6.2-liter pushrod V8 fitted with a 2.3-liter Roots-type ...
Chevrolet has been making some of the best V8 engines in the world for decades. They've made small blocks and big blocks, a long list of high-horsepower engines, and several of the most reliable V8 ...
As members of the fourth-generation General Motors small block engine lineup, the LSA and LS9 variants share many similarities. In addition to their rugged reliability, pushrod-operated overhead ...
Chevrolet pulled the wraps off the supercar-slaying C6 Corvette ZR1 more than 18 years ago. Production of the car itself ended in 2013, but the engine that defined it, the supercharged 6.2-liter LS9, ...
Chevrolet has dropped the LS9 long-block V8 crate engine on its website, labeling it as "Discontinued." The automaker instead points customers toward the LSX376-B15, which makes less power on paper ...
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