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    I am a little confused guys. The 2005 C6 corvette is coming with a 400hp LS2. Is this engine a totally different engine or is the same platform as the LS1(like the LT1 and the LT4)? I went to chevy's website but couldn't find any info. Just curious if any of you guys know.
    1997 6-spd WS6 Trans Am

  • #2
    because it's keeping the LS designation, it should be of the same family as the LS1/6, like the LT1/4 are the same (Essentially the same block with nearly everything else being different).
    Dave M
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    • #3
      I just found a pic of the engine bay in the C6 and it appears to be the same block as the LS1 and LS6. The only reason i had to ask was because i know that the ZR-1 corvette in the early 90's had a LT-5 which was a completely different engine than the LT-1 and LT-4 yet still carried the -LT- identification code.
      1997 6-spd WS6 Trans Am

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      • #4
        I was curious about this too- i read a motor trend article on the C6 that called the LS2 a "Gen 4". Kinda looks to me like it's still LS1 based from the specs and technically would still be a gen 3

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        • #5
          LS2 is 6.0 liter.
          LS15 Power! Another LSx engine coming soon.

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          • #6
            Yeah, it is a bored 6.0 liter. It also has 10.9:1 compression, and better exhaust and intake flow. With a 6500 RPM redline.

            It's funny... that is more displacement and more compression, with the same redline as the LS6, yet it is rated at 5 less horsepower... can you say underrated?????
            Former Ride: 2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 - 345 rwhp, 360 rwtq... stock internally.

            Current Ride: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT Limited - spec.B #312 of 500

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