General Motors LS-based small-block engine: Difference between revisions

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The 7.0 L mark had already been reached by the LS-series of racing engines, famously in the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] Corvette C5R. [[GMMG]] [[Berger]] [[Camaro]] [[ZL1]]s made late in 2002 and [[GMMG]] [[Berger]] [[Dick Harrell]] [[Camaro]]s (inspired by the [[Penske]] [[Donahue]] concept car) also featured variations of the 7.0 L size.
 
Chevrolet alshalso had an experimental big-block engine named LS7 in the late 60's that were supposed to be in the 1970 [[Chevrolet_Corvette]], but it never materialized. Some LS7 heads were sold as an aftermarket product in 1971 and 1972 though.
 
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