How much horsepower does a LS9 supercharged have?
638 horsepower
The LS9 is a supercharged 6.2L that produces 638 horsepower and 604 lb-ft of torque. It features high-rpm-validated lightweight reciprocating parts, titanium intake valves, forged internals and high-flow cylinder heads that draw the charge forced on them by a sixth-generation supercharger.
What Corvette had an LS9?
Corvette ZR1
Being one of a handful of GM engines assembled by hand, the LS9 is part of GM’s fourth-generation V8 Small Block engine family and is notorious for being the automaker’s most powerful production engine. It was produced for the sixth-generation Corvette ZR1 — the flagship of the Corvette lineup.
How much power can you get out of a LS9?
(The LS9 came with forged pistons from the factory.) Due to extremely high cylinder pressure, the heads can start to lift around 1,000 hp.
How much does an LS9 motor cost?
The LS9 crate engine MSRP† has been reduced by thousands! MSRP was $26,403, now $21,403. See your dealer for pricing.
How much does a LS9 cost?
What LS motor has the most horsepower?
On its website, Chevrolet Performance says its LSX 454 crate engine (part No. 19355573) is big-block power for the 21st century, and at 627 hp (6,300 rpm) and 586 lb-ft (5,100 rpm) you can believe them.
Is the LS9 a big block?
A factory foundation for boost As the foundation for the supercharged engine that powered the 2009-13 Corvette ZR1, our LS9 is a long-block built for boost – delivered without the supercharger or front-end accessory drive system, allowing the builder to finish the engine with the power adder of his or her choice.
Which LS engine is the fastest?
Speed Demon
Update from the salt: Speed Demon is still the world’s fastest LS engine and the team is looking to step that up even further! The Speed Demon team went to Speed Week 2018 with two main goals: claim the E/BGS record and bring home the HOT ROD trophy given to the fastest single pass of Speed Week.
How much would it cost for a LS9?
What year did the LS9 come out?
The LS9 is a Gen. 4, 6.2L, aluminum small block engine used in GM cars between 2009 and 2013. The information listed here is for a stock LS9 engine.
How much hp can a stock LS block handle?
about 900 hp
The stock crankshaft can handle about 900 hp and 7,000 rpm (for a limited time). A Forged Crankshaft upgrade will add strength to the bottom end. Stroker cranks will also add extra displacement.