The LS1 Engine
1997-200+ Corvettes
1998-2002 F-bodies firebirds/camaros
The
GENERATION III V8
REDEFINES "HIGH-TECH"
With an all-new fifth-generation Corvette on the
horizon, the time couldn't be better to introduce the third generation
of the legendary General Motors small block V8 engine. Based on a
timeless design by former Chevrolet Chief Engineer and General Manager
Ed Cole, the "Gen III" 5.7 Liter V8 LS1 marks a bright new chapter in
the highly respected lineage that GM small blocks have established for
more than 40 years ... with an infusion of cutting-edge technology.
Originally introduced in 1955, the small block V8 changed the way
people thought about Chevrolet. Virtually overnight, the conservative
Chevrolet image became synonymous with high performance. Over the
years, the small block V8 has maintained this image, especially
because of its use in the high-performance Corvette. With this legacy
in mind, GM engineers built the LS1, recognizing this as the
opportunity to evolve the small block to the ultimate pushrod V8
engine for the 21st century. The LS1 is characterized by lots of power
and immediate responsiveness. It retains the small block's simplicity
and elegance of design, while maintaining an exceptionally compact and
efficient package size. One of the most exciting LS1 features is its
all-aluminum block, designed for stiffness, strength and low mass. A
unique crankshaft design and replicated ports improve engine
breathing, allowing the engine to fulfill its mission-to produce
power! How much power? Try 340 massive horses under the hood and 350
lb.-ft. of raw, tire-grabbing torque.
POWER AND DURABILITY-The LS1 has
many refined features that contribute to the overall power of the
engine. One of the most notable of these features is the 10:1
compression ratio, which helps maximize LS1's power output. Also,
friction-reducing cast-steel roller rocker arms add stiffness to the
valve train structure, enabling higher engine speeds. The intake
manifold is made of a new lightweight composite material that saves
weight and helps air flow more smoothly into the engine, resulting in
enhanced performance. The hydraulic roller valve lifters minimize
friction for long-lasting durability, and help prevent internal power
loss.
NOISE AND VIBRATION REDUCTION-This
important engine attribute is enhanced in part by a new accessory
drive system. The use of direct-mount accessories and the elimination
of fasteners and attachment holes contribute to overall noise and
vibration reduction. LS1's hollow-camshaft design also helps reduce
noise and vibration.
EMISSIONS-Several features help
reduce engine emissions in the LS1. The "coil near plug" ignition
system produces high ignition energy, which results in increased
combustion and better emissions. The dual-wall air-gap exhaust
manifold improves catalytic converter light-off, which helps lower
emissions. Also, a sophisticated Sequential Fuel Injection (SFI)
system helps make the LS1 emissions-compliant for years to come.
Overall, the new LS1 small block features a long list of improvements
and new features that fifth-generation Corvette owners will
appreciate. These improvements are all designed with one goal in mind:
to provide the Corvette owner with world-class sports car performance.
With the time-proven small block V8 design to build on, the LS1 is
clearly the most technologically advanced pushrod V8 engine GM has
ever produced, and is definitely up to the task of powering the
legendary Corvette.
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