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Chevrolet Performance LS9 6.2L Aluminum Bare Block Engine 900HP Max

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LS9 6.2L Aluminum Bare Block Engine 900HP Max
LS9 6.2L Bare Block
  • Direct replacement for 2009-2012 Corvette ZR1 6.2LSupercharged
  • Production cast-aluminum block with iron sleeves
  • 4.065'' finished bore (103.25mm)
  • Rated for more than 635 horsepower!
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    Hi what is the limiting factor for reliability to handle more power? Asking for a customer.

    Asked by: Josh0193
    Normally the cylinder wall design and the crankshaft support are the limiting factors.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-08-17
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