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Old 04-22-2014, 01:52 PM
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So apparently the new C7 Z06 is going to sport a direct-injected, supercharged LT4 motor, a few articles are out about it.
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ye...ery-80226.html

Does anyone know if there is a timeframe for availability and pricing for it as a crate engine? I have serious LT4 envy for my project (2nd gen Camaro)

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Old 04-22-2014, 03:34 PM
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So apparently the new C6 Z06 is going to sport a direct-injected, supercharged LT4 motor, a few articles are out about it.
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/ye...ery-80226.html

Does anyone know if there is a timeframe for availability and pricing for it as a crate engine? I have serious LT4 envy for my project (2nd gen Camaro)
I think you meant C7 Z06, but honestly dude you could have one hell of an engine built for the price that GM is going to want for that engine. The LS9 is still around $22,000 and I highly doubt the LT4 will be anywhere near that cheap. There are a lot of builders that can build more power than that Naturally Aspirated with good street manors.
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Old 04-22-2014, 03:46 PM
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I think you meant C7 Z06, but honestly dude you could have one hell of an engine built for the price that GM is going to want for that engine. The LS9 is still around $22,000 and I highly doubt the LT4 will be anywhere near that cheap. There are a lot of builders that can build more power than that Naturally Aspirated with good street manors.
I definitely meant C7, sorry for the typo.
The LS9 was the "halo" engine for the LS series, and there are rumors that the LT4 is not going to be the meanest in the LT series. So from that aspect, it would be more like an LSA. That's why I am asking about pricing as well, it could be an option to consider...
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Id rather have the LT1 with a cam. LS7 type of numbers but in a mass produced engine that "should" be cheaper than the 12-13k LS7 option.

Id expect the LT4 to clear 20k just because of the supercharger
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Old 04-23-2014, 12:28 AM
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Does anyone know if there is a timeframe for availability and pricing for it as a crate engine? I have serious LT4 envy for my project (2nd gen Camaro)
You won't see a crate LT4 release until after the Z06 C7 debuts in 2015. . (GM officials refused to speculate on the future availability of an LT4 crate engine when reminded that the LS9 eventually became part of the Chevy Performance catalog.) http://www.enginelabs.com/news/lt4-e...wer-is-coming/

Just to compare the engines, the LT4 has a smaller supercharger (R1740 TVS) than the LSA (1900 TVS supercharger). LS9 is TVS 2300. The best option would be an LS9 than the LT4 in your Camaro. Cost is higher when a product is first introduced, so don't expect the cost to be lower on LT4.

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Old 04-23-2014, 08:44 AM
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I still say go LT4. There are several cars with LS7, LS9, LSA, etc.

LT1 would be cool and different as I haven't seen anyone using that engine in their project, but still not an LT4. If it's in the budget when it's released I say go for it.

I'd expect $20k-ish for crate.
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The LT1 is not even available for purchase yet, so they are not going to have the LT4 out for a while longer. They sold 12 LT1s earlier this year and that was it. But still no harness or anything else. I bet you see the LT1 released at SEMA this year. I have a customer with DEEP chevrolet connections and he can't even get an LT1.
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The LT1 is not even available for purchase yet, so they are not going to have the LT4 out for a while longer. They sold 12 LT1s earlier this year and that was it. But still no harness or anything else. I bet you see the LT1 released at SEMA this year. I have a customer with DEEP chevrolet connections and he can't even get an LT1.
Realistically, it sounds like the best I can hope for is an LT1 around the end of the year, and a couple years down the road put a blower on it when aftermarket catches up.

Either that or stick to the Gen IV LS platform...
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I think that Street & Performance in Arkansas has an LT1 or two at their shop. They are usually one of the first places to get the new engines. Give them a call. Mark the owner is super nice guy and is a wealth of info. He will know if anyone will. I have used them for two harnesses in the past and the quality is great, but the price is on the higher side.
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