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LS9: Baddest GM Engine Ever!
Posted December 19 2007 09:54 PM by Rick@GMHTP 
Filed under: Gm News, Car Engine



When the 2009 ZR1 Corvette rolls off the assembly line, the supercharged, 600-plus-horsepower LS9 engine will be between its fenders.

Hand-built at the Performance Build Center in Wixom, Michigan, the 6.2-liter LS9 will set the standard by which all performance engines--GM or otherwise--will be measured.

Feast your eyes on the pics and specs of the groundbreaking new LS9 engine––the most powerful production vehicle mill that GM has ever made!


2009 LS9

620+ HP/595+ FT-LBS
6.2L, 319-T5 aluminum block
103.25mm (4.06-inch) bore x 92mm (3.62-inch) stroke
forged steel crank
titanium rods
9.1:1 forged aluminum pistons with oil-spray cooling
356-T6 aluminum heads
titanium 55mm (2.16-inch) intake and hollow-stem, sodium-filled 40.4mm (1.59-inch) exhaust valves
Offset-rocker valvetrain layout
2.3L supercharger pushing 10.5psi boost
100HP/Liter target

Pick up the April 2008 issue of GMHTP for an in-depth look at this new engine--as well as a sneak-peek at another high-horsepower GM mill coming down the pike!

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