Chevrolet Performance LSA Supercharged 6.2L Engine 556 HP @ 6100 RPM
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Crate Engine
This ZL1 supercharged crate engine package comes fully dressed, from the top of the charge-cooled supercharger assembly to the ignition system, water pump, balancer, and more. It also includes an 8-bolt crankshaft flange that may require an adapter for use with some transmissions. Use with LSA Controller Kit, p/n 809-19259293.
LSA SUPERCHARGED 6.2L TECH SPECS:
- Engine Type: LS-Series Gen IV V8 Small Block
- Displacement: 376 ci (6.2L)
- Bore x Stroke: 4.065 in. x 3.622 in. (103.250 mm x 92 mm)
- Block: Cast aluminum with 6-bolt cross-bolted nodular iron main caps
- Crankshaft: Forged steel with 8-bolt flange
- Connecting Rods: Powdered metal
- Pistons: Hypereutectic aluminum
- Camshaft Type: Hydraulic roller
- Valve Lift: .492 in. Intake / .480 in. Exhaust
- Camshaft Duration at .050: 198-degree Intake / 216-degree Exhaust
- Cylinder Heads: Aluminum L92 style port; as cast with 68 cc chambers
- Valve Size: 2.16 in. Intake / 1.590 in. Exhaust
- Compression Ratio: 9.1:1
- Rocker Arms: 1.7:1 Ratio, Investment Cast, Roller Trunnion
- Recommended Fuel: Premium pump
- Maximum Recommended RPM: 6600
- Reluctor Wheel: 58X
- Balance: Internal
Engine Includes:
- 1.9L Eaton high-helix, four-lobe rotor design supercharger with intercooler, Maximum boost is 9.0 psi (0.62 bar)
- Sequential fuel injection
- Oil pan-mounted oil cooler to manage engine oil temperature
- Block-mounted piston squirters to cool the pistons
- Direct-mounted ignition coils (located on the rocker covers)
- 87mm electronically controlled throttle body
Note: Computer electronics, engine cover, and front-drive accessory components (A/C, alternator, tensioner, pulleys, belts...etc) NOT included.
Engine Break-In Procedure
Use only engine oil that meets dexos1 specifications. For track events or competitive driving, use Mobil 1 15W-50 engine oil. Fill the engine with oil and follow the proper engine priming procedure. Also check and fill as required any other necessary fluids such as coolant, power steering fluid, etc.
Start the engine and listen for any unusual noises. If no unusual noises are noted, run the engine at approximately 1000 RPM until normal operating temperature is reached. The engine should be driven at varying loads and conditions for the first 30 miles or one hour without wide open throttle (WOT) or sustained high RPM accelerations. Run five or six medium throttle (50%) accelerations to about 4000 RPM and back to idle (0% throttle) in gear. Run two or three hard throttle (WOT 100%) accelerations to about 4000 RPM and back to idle (0% throttle) in gear.
Change the engine oil and filter. Inspect the oil and the oil filter for any foreign particles to ensure that the engine is functioning properly. Drive the next 500 miles (12 to 15 engine hours) under normal conditions. Do not run the engine at its maximum rated engine speed. Also, do not expose the engine to extended periods of high load. Change the oil and filter again, inspect the oil and oil filter for any foreign particles to ensure that the engine is functioning properly.
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