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Yes. There were no engine options, the LT1 was the engine.
The last year of the LT1 engine was 1997. This engine was used in various Chevrolet models, including the Corvette and Camaro. After 1997, the LT1 was succeeded by newer engine designs, such as the LS series.
A vortec 5.7 is a lt1 based engine.
Yes. Very well. As far as I know an LT1 was not stock in 1995 but was a crate engine from the GM dealer.
Yes, a 1995 LT1 engine can work in a 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood with some modifications. The LT1 may require adaptations for the wiring harness, engine mounts, and possibly the transmission. Additionally, you'll need to ensure compatibility with the vehicle's electronics and emissions systems. Overall, while it's feasible, be prepared for a custom installation process.
All SS Chevy Impalas' had the LT1.
lt1 is a 350
lt1 has about 295 stock at flywheel, ls1 has about 305
To determine if your 1993 Buick Roadmaster has an LT1 motor, check the engine block for a VIN stamp or identification tag; the LT1 typically has a "LT1" designation. Additionally, the LT1 engine features a unique design with a distributor located at the rear of the engine and an aluminum intake manifold. You can also look for a serpentine belt system and a single throttle body, which are characteristic of the LT1. If you have access to the owner's manual or service records, they may also specify the engine type.
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