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==LS7==
 
The '''LS7''' is the latest high-power LS engine. It is based on the LS2 but is said to be much more powerful. It might even be the first twin-cam pushrod engine. It will be hand-built by the [[General Motors Performance Build Center]] in [[Wixom, Michigan]]. Up to 15,000 LS7s will be produced each year starting in 2005. Displacement may range from 6.3L to 7.0L. The 7.0L mark hashad already been reached by the [[GM LS1 engine]] series of engines and is most noted in [[Le Mans]] racing with the Corvette C5R. A [[GMMG]] [[Berger]] [[Camaro]] [[ZL1]] made late in 2002 and in the latest [[GMMG]] [[Berger]] project, the [[Dick Harrell]] edition [[Camaro]] developedinspired inby mid-2004 based onthe [[CamaroPenske]] [[LS1Donahue]] cars not yet sold in the dealerconcept networkcar.
 
==See also==