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Old 12-14-2003   #1
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hi there everybody, i was wondering where does ZR1 engine come from its same as the 350 LT1 does it have the same engine mounts ... can it fit any C4. can an LT1 be ZR1 engine please tell me more about it thanks a lot for your time
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You may find if read some of what is in the zr1.net, you will find what you seek...
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The ZR-1 LT5 engine was designed in size to fit in the standard C4 engine bay. In fact from the doors forward the ZR-1 is a standard C4. The difference is in the rear where a ZR-1 is 2" wider to support bigger tires. I am not sure but don't believe it is the same engine mounts.A LT1 engine can not be or become a LT5 engine. The blocks maybe similar but that is about it. The LT1 has one cam, the LT5 has 4 overhead cams. The LT1 has 8 fuel injectors, the LT5 has 16. The LT1 has 16 valves, the LT5 has 32, so on and so on.
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I thought it was 3" wider. Also only thing LT1 and LT-5 shares is centerline demension between the bores. Totally different casting and design. Lt-5 has split block design where the bottom portion of the block bolts up to the crank shaft acting as a girder.
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Sorry hit the wrong key, correct 3" wider. :-)
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