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General Motors Generation V Small Block

The General Motors fifth generation of small block engine was introduced in the C7 Corvette with the LT-1 6.2 liter engine. The 5th generation of the Small Block includes gas direct injection, variable displacement / active fuel management and variable valve timing through cam phasing. Only a handful of components remain from the Generation IV engines though the 4.4" bore spacing is carried over, a legacy of the 1955 Small Block Chevrolet.

1. 4.06" bore family

1.1 L86 - With a 4.06" bore and 3.62" stroke, the L86 has a 376" displacement (6.2L). It features an aluminum block and heads, overhead 2-valve and cam-in-block construction and an 11.5:1 compression ratio. Thanks in part to the use of direct injection, the engine runs on regular unleaded despite the compression ratio. Torque is 450 ft / lbs, Horsepower is 420, engine redline is at 6,000 RPM.    1.2 LT1 - Sharing the 4.06" bore and 3.62" stroke with the L86 (as well as the LS3), the LT1 also feature aluminum construction, direct injection, variable valve timing and variable displacement. Currently offered only in the C7 Corvette, the engine produces 460 horsepower and 465 ft-lbs of torque with the optional high perforamnce exhaust system. Redline is at 6,600 RPM. 2. 3.78" bore family

2.1 The 5.3 liter L83 engine is, like all other Generation 5 motors, an all aluminum pushrod actuated 2 valve engine. It features a 3.78" bore and 3.62" stroke for a displacement of 325 cubic inches. The compression ratio is 11.0 : 1. Running on regular unleaded, the L83 produces 355 horsepower at 5,600 RPM and 383 foot lbs of torque at 4,100 RPM. Redline is at 5,800 RPM. 3. 3.92" bore

3.1 The LV3 V6 engine, regarded by Chevrolet as part of the Generation V Small Block family, uses a 3.92" bore and 3.62" stroke to yield a 262 cubic inch displacement (4.3 liter). It uses aluminum construction, direct injection, variable valve timing and variable displacement just as the V8s do. The LV3 is rated at 285 horsepower @ 5300 RPM and 305 ft-lbs at 3,900 RPM on regular unleaded. Redline is 5,800 RPM.

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