New Lingenfelter 900 hp LS Crate Engines
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New Lingenfelter 900 hp LS Crate Engines
New Lingenfelter 900 hp LS Crate Engines
You'd have to be living under a rock to not know who Lingenfelter Performance Engineering is, but in case you have been, well, they've been at the forefront of GM performance parts and complete builds for nearly 40 years. While their 1000+ hp twin turbo Corvettes and Camaros of yesteryear might have put LPE on the map, they're also known for selling some wicked crate motors. How wicked, try 900 hp! That's right, nearly 1000 hp available in one package; simply un-crate, install and burn tires!
The 427 cubic inch LS motor is filled with forged internals, an LPE GT22 cam and topped with CNC-ported LS9 heads along with a massive Kenne Bell 3.6L twin screw blower for the utmost in reliability and performance. While we recognize that many of you prefer to build your own motor, lets also not forget about the many who like to simply remove and replace they're old motor with a new one, in this case, a 900hp monster!
For more info check out http://www.lingenfelter.com
Look for the post on the main page: https://ls1tech.com/articles/lingenf...crate-engines/
You'd have to be living under a rock to not know who Lingenfelter Performance Engineering is, but in case you have been, well, they've been at the forefront of GM performance parts and complete builds for nearly 40 years. While their 1000+ hp twin turbo Corvettes and Camaros of yesteryear might have put LPE on the map, they're also known for selling some wicked crate motors. How wicked, try 900 hp! That's right, nearly 1000 hp available in one package; simply un-crate, install and burn tires!
The 427 cubic inch LS motor is filled with forged internals, an LPE GT22 cam and topped with CNC-ported LS9 heads along with a massive Kenne Bell 3.6L twin screw blower for the utmost in reliability and performance. While we recognize that many of you prefer to build your own motor, lets also not forget about the many who like to simply remove and replace they're old motor with a new one, in this case, a 900hp monster!
For more info check out http://www.lingenfelter.com
Look for the post on the main page: https://ls1tech.com/articles/lingenf...crate-engines/
Last edited by loloone; 12-17-2013 at 05:32 PM.