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    Linked from a friend who posted it on FB. Thought it was neat. Constant VVT, 6.2L, Direct Injection, lots of new goodies. Gonna be interesting to see how it pans out.

    10:50 am October 24, 2012

    More photos:
    The intake manifold is a “runner in box” design, with inspiration drawn from the intake system on Corvette race team.
    Note the tri-lobe design on the rear of the cam. This lobe drives the high-pressure fuel pump for the direct injection.

    10:29 am October 24, 2012
    Officials just announced no further research on LS series engines.
    “This is the future of the small-block V8,” officials stressed.
    10:25 am October 24, 2012
    More photos:


    10:15 am October 2012
    Q&A session: Computer codes will be hard to crack for those who want to hang power adders.
    Independent valve phasing would have extended engine and added mass–not worth the added benefits at this point.
    Six holes in each injector. One shot for each cycle except for cold start.

    9:40 am October 24, 2012

    Specs released:

    • Engine type: 90-degree V-8 with overhead valves; continuous VVT
    • Displacement: 6.2L (376 cubic inches)
    • Bore x Stroke (in / mm): 4.06 x 3.62 / 103.25 x 92
    • Cylinder block: cast aluminum with nodular main caps
    • Main bearing fasteners: six, including two cross-bolts per cap
    • Crankshaft: forged steel
    • Connecting rods: powder metal, 6.125 inches in length
    • Pistons: eutectic aluminum alloy
    • Compression ratio: 11.5:1
    • Cylinder heads: 319-T7 cast aluminum with 59.02cc combustion chambers
    • Valve angles (degrees): 12.5 intake, 12 exhaust
    • Intake valves: 2.13 inches (54mm) hollow
    • Exhaust valves: 1.59 inches (40.4mm) hollow sodium
    • Camshaft: Hydraulic-type with tri-lobe for fuel-pump drive
    • Camshaft lift: 0.551-inch (14mm) intake / 0.524-inch (13.3mm) exhaust
    • Camshaft duration: 200-degrees intake / 207-degrees exhaust (at 0.050-inch)
    • Lobe separation angle: 116.5 degrees
    • Fuel delivery: direct injection
    • Intake manifold: “runners in a box” design; composite construction
    • Throttle: 87mm electronically controlled throttle body
    • Ignition: 58X with individual coil-on-plug and iridium-tip spark plugs
    • Horsepower / kW: 450 / 335 (estimated)
    • Torque – lb.-ft. / Nm: 450 / 610 (estimated)
    • Max. engine speed 6,600 rpm (fuel cutoff)

    9:35 am October 24, 2012
    Awesome piston design. New 6.2L LT1 on the left vs. current Corvette LS3 6.2L engine.

    9:30 am October 24, 2012
    New cylinder heads will have slightly splayed valves, about 2.5 degrees
    Note change reversed position of intake and exhaust valves. Also raised intake ports

    9:15 am October 24, 2012
    Just released David Kimble cutaway

    9:10 am October 24, 2012
    50 lb-ft increase in torque in 2000 to 4000 rpm range
    Will be built at Tonawanda engine plant; original small-block built there.

    9:00 am October 24, 2012
    New combustion system allows 11.5:1 compression ratio.
    Will also have continuously variable valve timing but mechanics not discussed yet. Still boasting 450 horsepower with 450 lb-ft torque. Also active fuel management to disable 4 cylinders when possible.
    “hundreds” of combustion simulations run on computer to design new combustion system.

    8:47 am October 24, 2012
    6.2 liter V8 with cylinder deactivation. Will be called LT1.
    0-60 in “under 4 seconds”
    450+ horsepower. Final number released at introduction of Corvette.
    All new engine, only a few bolts carryover!!!

    8:36 am October 24, 2012
    Dry sump, for sure

    8:30 am October 24, 2012
    Here it is. No specs yet.


    7:50 am (EDT) October 24, 2012
    About a half hour away from the start of the Gen V reveal. The engine and supporting displays remain under cover.
    We met with engineers last night but still no new info other than only the Corvette engine will be shown. The truck applications will get their own show at a later date. Otherwise, about the only new revelations we could extract from the engineers were a few details on isolating the direct injectors to address NVH issues. The high fuel pressures create considerable racket from the injectors, and the powertrain engineers developed a mounting method that isolates them to reduce the noise.
    Much of the conversation focused on the past. We were able to confirm a story that floated around the industry in the ’90s regarding the development of the LT1 or Gen II small-block. The GM powertrain engineers of that day were upset that development of the LT5 engine for the ZR1 Corvette was farmed out to Lotus in England. So a small group of engineers banded together to form a “skunk works” operation and design an all new pushrod small-block that was just as powerful and efficient as the LT5 but at a much lower cost. It depends on the engineer you talk to as to the actual drama involved. Some boast of stealing money from other budgets and even keeping management out of the closed-door work. But it’s a fascinating story, regardless of who tells it.
    Those experiences are not comparable to today’s top-secret atmosphere at GM Powertrain. Insiders say that in keeping details of the Gen V engine program under wraps, there truly was a fear factor motivating employees to keep quiet. In the old days, the worst fate any GM employee could suffer was getting stuck on the EV1 program. But with all the turmoil at GM these days, there was considerably more pressure on employees to remain quiet.
    Check back often this morning for more updates.

    October 23, 2012
    The next-generation V8 to power the 2014 Corvette will displace 5.5 liters, according to numerous news accounts published just days before General Motors will formally introduce the Gen V Chevy small-block to the media.
    We will be filing reports during and after the press conference on Wednesday morning, October 24. Be sure to check back often to get the latest updates.
    The Gen V small-block family will also extend into GM’s strong-selling full-size pickup and SUV lines, so there is considerable interest in the versatility, power and fuel economy of the new architecture. Vibrant speculation has consumed many of the Corvette and truck Internet forums as consumers and enthusiasts debate the pros and cons of various features the engine could support.
    EngineLabs handicapped many of the possibilities and gave high odds to a 6.2-liter version while backing off on the rumor of a 5.5-liter entry-level engine. One news account, however, cites supplier sources in affirming that a 5.5-liter version is coming. The Corvette race team currently runs a 5.5-liter engine in ALMS and Le Mans events, so there is a racing connection to the 335ci displacement.
    Another news account says the 6.2-liter version will be offered in performance versions of the Corvette, and that a small, twin-turbo V6 is on the horizon. Also, a 7-speed manual transmission is in the works. No word yet on engine sizes for the truck line, although a turbo V6 could be a strong possibility given the success of the EcoBoost in the F-150 pickup.
    GM has confirmed only that the new engines will have direct injection but there have been very strong indications that variable valve timing and cylinder deactivation will be part of the package. Other well-cited features include all-aluminum construction, higher compression ratios and a starting horsepower for the Corvette engine at well over 450. Advanced features such as concentric camshafts or even overhead cams have been discussed but have not received the level of confirmation shared by other speculations.
    Traditionalists, of course, hope that the small-block retains the 4.4-inch bore centers that have been a staple of the Chevy small-block since 1955. And enthusiasts will be eager to see if Gen V parts carry over to the new platform, or if racing and street performance efforts will remain focused on the LS architecture.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blueguy91 View Post
    Work, y u block
    lol I tried. Need to upgrade to tapatalk and a smartphone

    Mostly its just pics comparing the difference between the LS3 parts and the new LT1.

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    new LT1? what dufuq?
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    Cool to read about, interested to see how the aftermarket and modding develops for the "gen v".

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    Well cams just got more expensive again.

    Heads will be interesting as now the valves are splayed.
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    Wow.... fully expected 5.5L. Kind of sad now.....
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    Different! Maybe it will make the LSx stuff cheaper!
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    can't wait for an SIDI smallblock. we'll see how long it takes for the aftermarket world to figure this out, haven't seen much for the LNF once it starts running injectors static
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    My horsepower prediction is 500 hp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitehead View Post
    My horsepower prediction is 500 hp.
    My prediction is you didn't read.

    Engine type: 90-degree V-8 with overhead valves; continuous VVT
    Displacement: 6.2L (376 cubic inches)
    Bore x Stroke (in / mm): 4.06 x 3.62 / 103.25 x 92
    Cylinder block: cast aluminum with nodular main caps
    Main bearing fasteners: six, including two cross-bolts per cap
    Crankshaft: forged steel
    Connecting rods: powder metal, 6.125 inches in length
    Pistons: eutectic aluminum alloy
    Compression ratio: 11.5:1
    Cylinder heads: 319-T7 cast aluminum with 59.02cc combustion chambers
    Valve angles (degrees): 12.5 intake, 12 exhaust
    Intake valves: 2.13 inches (54mm) hollow
    Exhaust valves: 1.59 inches (40.4mm) hollow sodium
    Camshaft: Hydraulic-type with tri-lobe for fuel-pump drive
    Camshaft lift: 0.551-inch (14mm) intake / 0.524-inch (13.3mm) exhaust
    Camshaft duration: 200-degrees intake / 207-degrees exhaust (at 0.050-inch)
    Lobe separation angle: 116.5 degrees
    Fuel delivery: direct injection
    Intake manifold: “runners in a box” design; composite construction
    Throttle: 87mm electronically controlled throttle body
    Ignition: 58X with individual coil-on-plug and iridium-tip spark plugs
    Horsepower / kW: 450 / 335 (estimated)
    Torque – lb.-ft. / Nm: 450 / 610 (estimated)
    Max. engine speed 6,600 rpm (fuel cutoff)

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    I doubt it makes over 600 ft.lbs.

    I will say however I'd venture to think it'll be rated higher than 450~ CHP though.

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    can't wait for an SIDI smallblock. we'll see how long it takes for the aftermarket world to figure this out, haven't seen much for the LNF once it starts running injectors static
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueguy91 View Post
    I doubt it makes over 600 ft.lbs.
    You're such a goober.

    450hp/450lbs - 335kW/610Nm

    Horsepower / kW: 450 / 335 (estimated)
    Torque – lb.-ft. / Nm: 450 / 610 (estimated)

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    Three things:
    1. LSx stuff is going to be cheaper soon!
    2. LT1 shouldn't have been the name, it brings back thoughts of the early crappy gen IV T/A's and Camaros.
    3. They better not put a twin Turbo V6 in the Corvette. It just isnt american. V8 is american. lol
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    1) Meh, I doubt it...not for awhile

    2) What would you have called it? It's just a name...it's not like it is designed all crappy like the pre-gen LT1

    3) It's called CAFE standards, check into it. Displacement is getting smaller and boost is more common. It's called: Moving with the times.
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    How many times do I have to tell you I skim and don't read?

    You people and your memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanSoldier View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanSoldier View Post
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