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GM just made the LS6 disappear, and Corvette fans definitely noticed
GM suddenly deleted a new 6.7L LS6 V8 from its parts catalog after a leak, fueling speculation about a 2027 Corvette Grand ...
Another day, another 2027 Corvette leak, this time pointing toward a major powertrain update for the 2027 C8 Stingray in the ...
The drama surrounding the new C8 Corvette Grand Sport LS6 V8 engine continues, with GM apparently tightening the lid by ...
General Motors has always had a stable footing in the automotive industry, but its small-block engines, particularly the many generations of LS engines, gained a cult following. And it's pretty clear ...
There are many factors that go into the halo of a Corvette. Most obvious, of course, is the car's extraordinary good looks. Regardless of the generation, compared to its peers of the day, there was ...
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When the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6 hit peak muscle
The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6 arrived at the exact moment American muscle cars hit their fiercest stride, combining ...
The popular small-block Chevy 350 has long been one of the most popular engine choices for General Motors automobiles. However, GM's venerable 350 cubic-inch V8 wasn't created overnight. Its roots go ...
Back in the early 1990s the Gen II LT1 and LT4 engines powered GM's hottest performance cars, but GM read the tea leaves and knew that this platform would not be able to get them where they would ...
Let’s be honest about it. The 1970 Chevelle was a great car, but the LS6 454 made it a beast that everybody absolutely loved. The Turbo-Jet engine developed 450 horsepower thanks to a four-barrel ...
The Great White North, actually. St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada is home to GM's LS1/LS6 assembly operations. Located in the Niagara Falls region, it's one of several GM Powertrain facilities in the ...
A GM parts book posting reportedly found by Corvette Blogger suggests that another V-8, called LS6, is on the way. The ...
Back in the early 1990s the Gen II LT1 and LT4 engines powered GM's hottest performance cars, but GM read the tea leaves and knew that this platform would not be able to get them where they would ...
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