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The folks at Motor Trend strapped the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette to a dynamometer to see if the 6.2-liter Small Block “LT2" V8 actually makes the stated 495 horsepower, 470 lb-ft. The websites ...
On Paragon Performance's linked DynoJet, a bone-stock Corvette E-Ray made 573.04 horsepower and 630.07 pound-feet at the wheels ...
We have certainly seen serious mishaps on the dyno. But this one here must top them all. A Chevrolet Camaro went up in flames. The owner of the car was on board but he walked away with a few minor ...
GM and the U.S. Army will test an experimental Chevrolet Colorado powered by a hydrogen fuel cell.
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Dyno Test Suggests Chevy Isn’t Being Truthful About ZR1’s PowerThe Corvette ZR1’s 5.5-liter LT7 twin-turbo V8 may actually produce nearly 1,200 hp. If the ZR1’s engine delivers that much power, the ZR1X could reach up to 1,350 hp.
On the other side of the window, a red 2020 Chevrolet Corvette is strapped to the dyno with its rear wheels spinning very, very fast.
We put the 2016 Chevy Camaro on the dyno, on track, and on the road, and it’s unbeatable.
Chevrolet has introduced the Colorado ZH2 fuel cell test vehicle to determine the viability of hydrogen-powered vehicles on military missions.
Small-Block Chevy vs. LS1 Engine Test: Complete Destruction! We put both engines on the dyno to see which made more horsepower and torque. It didn’t go as planned.
In this video, Hennessey Performance Engineering tests its first HPE850 upgrade for the Chevrolet C7 Corvette Z06, which ends up making 712 wheel horsepower.
GM, Army researchers to show off Chevrolet Colorado-based fuel-cell electric vehicle as DOD looks to leverage commercial innovation.
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