These days it is absolutely astonishing the technology and performance coming straight out of the factory from our favorite auto manufacturer: General Motors. The current peak of their performance tech—or at least the aspect we’re most interested in—is their latest small-block series known as the LT. The LT1 engine made its debut in the C7 Corvette in its naturally aspirated form and made it in the neighborhood of 450 horsepower. Not long after, GM stepped it up by slapping on a roots-style supercharger for the C7 Z06 Corvette and called it the LT4. With the addition of forced induction, the LT was now making 650 horses and still carried a factory warranty!
Even though most common folk would find 650 horsepower to be plenty sufficient, there’s still a large population of individuals who feel the need to push limits. One such individual is Justin Keith, co-owner of Street Car Takeover and owner of Killer Performance.
Justin is no stranger to fast cars. In fact, his last project was a ProCharger supercharged 2017 Camaro ZL1. The ’17 was no slouch, but when the latest and greatest Camaro caught his eye, Justin couldn’t pass it up. “When I saw they were going to have a Hugger Orange-like color for 2019, I had to have one and that’s exactly what I did. I sold my 2017 ZL1 and purchased this one,” Justin told us, referring to the 2019 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 you’re seeing on these pages.
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Street And Strip Fun
Greg Semeraro’s 1974 Nova SS
Jeg Coughlin Jr. Reflects On The Magic Of Racing At Indy
Prior to this year’s 65th Annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals a reporter asked me if coming to Indy was still a special deal, considering the numerous times we’ve raced the event and the five times I’ve been fortunate to earn the trophy there.
How Far The Factory Supercharger On An LT4 Will Go
Because someone’s gotta see how far the factory supercharger on an LT4 will go
Remain Cool
Mounting an affordable LS engine swap radiator and fan assembly
Tire Iron
Chris and Rebecca Walters lay down rubber on the blacktop less travelled
Please Release Me
Mastering the basics of hydraulic clutch systems
Necessity Is A Mother
Anthony Margaritondo talks about doing the real long haul
Getting The Bends
Get into power, sound, and performance with 304 stainless Patriot J-bends and JBA mufflers
Handyman's Hot Rod
The 1957 Chevy was anything you wanted it to be, even a baby Cadillac if you squinted just right. But if you aspired for speed, here’s how it would’ve looked when new.
Plastic Fantastic
The top five Chevy model kits of my time (one man’s opinion)