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Old 03-22-2005, 12:15 PM
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LS7 GM crate motor part# = 17802397

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Most Powerful Small-Block Ever - Available in a Crate

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Most Powerful Small-Block Ever - Available in a Crate

DETROIT - Chevrolet unveiled the 2006 Corvette Z06 at Detroit's North American International Auto Show in January, and now GM Performance Parts is unveiling the crate engine version of the LS7 engine that powers it. This latest Z06, billed as "the fastest, most powerful car ever offered by Chevrolet and GM," has enthusiasts looking for that kind of power in a crate engine. GM Performance Parts is ready to end that search as it offers the LS7 (P/N 17802397) at GM dealerships and Authorized Centers, nationwide in August.

This small-block V-8 dreams big, displacing big-block cubic inches at 7.0 Liters (427 cubic inches) and big-block power at 500 hp at 6200 rpm. It also benches 475 lb.-ft. of torque at 4800 rpm. Helping to create its high power and high revving capability are details such as cylinder heads with computer numerical control (CNC) intake and exhaust ports and combustion chambers - which creates ports with surgical accuracy for maximum power production. In addition, the intake valves and connecting rods are made out of high-strength lightweight titanium.

The LS7 engines are assembled by hand at GM Powertrain's new Performance Build Center in Wixom, Mich.

Pricing will be announced mid-summer; however, early estimates indicate that the GMPP LS7 crate engine will sell for well below the cost of comparable custom-built aftermarket engines.

Enthusiasts who must have the latest technology, maximum horsepower and the largest production cubic-inch displacement small-block ever built will be able to purchase the LS7, as well as other GM Performance Parts crate engines, blocks, heads and components, from GM dealerships or GMPP Authorized Centers nationwide. Following the release of the LS7 in a crate, GMPP will offer select parts, such as the crankshaft, connecting rods, cylinder heads and valves separately, and in kit form. To locate the closest GM dealership or GMPP Authorized Center or dealership, call 1-800-GM USE US or visit www.goodwrench.com.

General Motors (NYSE: GM), the world's largest vehicle manufacturer, designs, builds, and markets cars and trucks worldwide, and has been the global automotive sales leader since 1931. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.

LS7 specifications:

Part number: 17802397
Horsepower: 500 (373 kW) @ 6200 rpm
Torque (lb.-ft.): 475 (644 Nm) @ 4800 rpm
Engine type: Cam-in-block 90-degree V-8
Displacement (L/cu in): 7.0 / 427
Bore x stroke (mm/in) 104.8 x 101.6 / 4.125 x 4.00
Block: Cast aluminum with pressed-in cylinder sleeves and 6-bolt, forged steel main bearing caps
Crankshaft: Forged steel
Connecting rods: Forged titanium
Pistons: Cast aluminum
Camshaft type: Hydraulic roller, 15 mm (.591 in) lift (intake and exhaust)
Cylinder heads: CNC-ported aluminum; 70-cc chamber volume
Valve size (mm/in): 56 / 2.20 (titanium) intake / 41 / 1.61 (sodium-filled) exhaust
Compression ratio: 11.0:1
Rocker arms: 1.8:1; offset (intake only)
Recommended fuel: Premium required. 91 octane minimum
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no price yet? thats nice to get the specs from them directly
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Pricing will be announced mid-summer; however, early estimates indicate that the GMPP LS7 crate engine will sell for well below the cost of comparable custom-built aftermarket engines.
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I am still guessing ~$12k
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for 12k i would like at least forged pistons....although the sound of forged titanium rods is kind of nice...
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Now do I go with 427 badging or LS7?????
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The shortblock (less pistons), heads, valvetrain and intake are really the "desirable" pieces here for a guy looking to "mod" it....otherwise why bother spending THAT much money for what it produces "out of the box"...and I assume the dry sump set-up would have to come with it as well. It certainly puts up incredible numbers for a factory mill, but an LS2 stroker with a good H/C package will destoy those numbers.

I'm putting my guestimate at 15K for the whole shooting match.
Should be interesting....
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the camshaft wouldn't be needed for sure. its a really mild one. id guess that just a nice lumpy cam would really wake it up
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iv-internal-engine/257902-gm-provided-z06-ls7-specs-inside.html

i seem to remember something about forged damn near everything if that post is correct.
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I'm gonna have me one of these!!!!!!!!!!!
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Interesting
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Originally Posted by half-n-half
for 12k i would like at least forged pistons....although the sound of forged titanium rods is kind of nice...
last I heard they are forged.
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i just talked to gm they dont have pricing yet,they are gonna call me back this evening if they can find out more
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will there be a shortblock?? i wonder if afr heads would be better then the stock heads...
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Originally Posted by gaga
will there be a shortblock?? i wonder if afr heads would be better then the stock heads...
Uhm doubt it...2.2intakes valves and ~360cfm


Now an AFR engineered LS7 head might be different
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just the block be nive ot have
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I would change the pistons and cam, polish and port match. This is going to make a lot of horsepower.
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As long as the price of the crate LS7 is under 15K, I'll have one as soon as they're available. The 346 in the C5 is a great engine, but this one is miles better, I can't wait! I still can't believe they're offering a real street GM engine that makes this much power and includes such nice hardware.

I'm hoping it will idle, sound, and hold up like a completely stock engine (which it is). A stone cold reliable (probably a 100k motor), ultra quiet, well behaved, 7000 rpm driver is pretty impressive. Way above anything in the aftermarket right now, IMO.

The exhaust really looks impressive for a stock setup, with each individual runner feeding into the cat directly, and they look very smooth. Should provide decent flow without the emissions/law/noise/resale issues of long tubes. I just hope it all fits in a C5 or regular C6, gotta have a removable roof!




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