Guest Anonymous Posted March 12, 2001 Share Posted March 12, 2001 I did a search of yahoo, but couldnt find a good site, with good info. Does any one know the hp and torq a lt1 and an ls1 engines put out? Jared Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 Bump Can someone give me a link with good info on the specs of these engines? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest pauli Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 ls1's have been rated from 305 or 320 to 350, and the ls6 gets "385" (and by 385, i mean 400). no clue on the lt1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MYRON Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 There are several versions of the LT series motors, some LT1's from the A body GM cars like the impala and the buick roadmaster have cast iron heads and are rated around 260hp and a little more tq... The Lt1's in 96 and 97 T/A's and Camaros are rated at 285hp and I think close to the same tq. There are LT4's that were in the Vettes and rated around 305hp... Are you looking for a used one from a takeout "wrecked" car? or are you looking into a new crate motor? the grand daddy is the new LS6 as mentioned before, but they are going to cost you around 6K new.. I am in the process of putting an LT1 in my 78. The motor will have some sort of forced induction and I am looking for around 500hp. Myron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted March 13, 2001 Share Posted March 13, 2001 Myron-I would probably be looking to take an engine out of a wrecked car or get a used one. How many cid is the LT1? There was an add in my local paper for an LT1 complete, 55k, 1500 bucks. Is this a good deal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest zfan Posted March 14, 2001 Share Posted March 14, 2001 LT1's are 350 cubic inches. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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