Before the official press unveiling of the 1984 Corvette in March 1983, anticipation for the new Corvette was at a fever pitch. Chevrolet announced that there would be no official 1983 model; rather ...
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How Chevy’s LT4 differs from the LT5
Chevrolet’s LT4 and LT5 V8s sit at a crossroads of old-school small-block DNA and high-tech engineering, yet they take very different paths to power. One is a mass-produced hammer built for modern ...
The annual SEMA Show in Las Vegas has a reputation for attracting some of the wilder builds out there, but this custom, one-off mid-engine Chevy Corvette stands out, even among the craziness that is ...
In the world of Corvettes, the new C8 still claims most of the hype thanks to its mid-engined layout—but one tuner has it beat. Feast your eyes on this C5 with not one, but two supercharged LT4 V8s ...
The 1996 Chevy Corvette marked the end of the fourth generation as the 1997 model year would have all-new frame, bodywork, interior, and drivetrain. Rather than standing on its laurels, the Corvette ...
It's certainly no secret that the Corvette name has become synonymous with power and performance. But the new Corvette Z06, which was such a hit at the Cleveland Auto Show, is the most powerful ...
This article was originally featured onHOT ROD. For more stories like this, check out theHOT ROD Network. And if you want to learn about the2020 Chevrolet CorvetteStingray,head here. Prior to the '92 ...
While GM's LS small-block engine series might be the most celebrated V8 recipe on the face of the planet, all good things must come to an end. Who says that those good things can't be replaced with ...
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