If you want to buy an LS9 V8, you'll have to look for one at an independent shop or store ...
Chevrolet Performance discontinued the supercharged LS9 crate engine after nearly 20 years, teasing 'something big' to ...
Chevrolet Performance has officially discontinued the LS9 Long Block V8 engine, marking the end of one of the most potent factory-engineered small-block crate engines ever offered by General Motors.
Chevrolet has dropped the LS9 long-block V8 crate engine on its website, labeling it as “Discontinued.” The automaker instead points customers toward the LSX376-B15, which makes less power on paper ...
The humble LS engine remains the undisputed king of swaps, in case you haven't noticed, but why? Spoiler alert: it's about a ...
The closest thing to the LS9 as of May 2026 is the LT4 crate engine, which is just around $20,000 and outputs 650 supercharged ponies ...
As members of the fourth-generation General Motors small block engine lineup, the LSA and LS9 variants share many similarities. In addition to their rugged reliability, pushrod-operated overhead ...
If you were hoping to stuff a Chevrolet LS9 in your Honda Fit or custom rat rod, I hope you already placed an order for one. According to several reports, the famous supercharged engine originally ...
When the C6 Corvette ZR1 arrived on the scene with its supercharged LS9 6.2-liter V8 engine, jaws dropped. The immense power produced by the engine, 638 hp and 604 lb-ft of torque to be exact, ...
Lingenelter now has an LSA to LS9 supercharger front cover for ZL1 Camaros and Cadillac CTS-V that allows you to bolt on the LS9'sTVS2300 supercharger without changing the front accessory drive.
The SAE-certified numbers are in. Now it's official: The 6.2L LS9 engine developed for the new Corvette ZR1 makes 638 hp at 6,500 rpm and 605 lb-ft of torque at 3,800 rpm. That makes the LS9 the most ...