Description

E-ROD SYSTEMS HAVE IT ALL
Each E-ROD crate engine system carries an official California Air Resources Board (CARB) E.O. number and includes complete emissions equipment, along with the engine controller and harness needed to get the engine running. The primary elements of each kit include:

  • Chevrolet Performance crate engine
  • Engine control module
  • Exhaust manifolds
  • Catalytic converters
  • Mass airflow sensor and sensor boss
  • Oxygen sensors and sensor bosses
  • Air filter
  • Accelerator pedal
  • Evaporative emissions canister
  • Instruction manual

E-ROD LT1 6.2L SYSTEM

  • CARB EO#: (PENDING)
  • Horsepower: 455 @ 6,000 rpm
  • Torque: 465 lb.-ft. @ 4,600 rpm

Introduced on the seventh-generation Corvette Stingray and Gen 6 Camaro SS, the LT1 6.2L V-8 opened the next chapter in the long, historic legacy of the Small-Block engine. It is architecturally similar to the LS family of Small-Block engines, but with a unique block casting, cylinder head design, oiling system and more. It also combines advanced technologies including direct injection and continuously variable valve timing to support an advanced combustion system. Chevrolet Performance’s new LT1 crate engine – offered with a wet-sump or dry-sump oiling system – and a controller specially designed for retro-fit applications is included. This is the first LT-based E-Rod system and the most technically advanced. It is also available in a Connect & Cruise package with a matched 4L75-E automatic transmission.
INSTALLATION NOTES
Engines shipped with high-pressure direct-injection fuel pump installed
Assembly does not include any electronics
Kit includes electronic throttle pedal, which is required for throttle input to the ECU
Intended for pre-1995 street vehicles or any off-road vehicle
Not intended for marine applications
Front-End Accessory Drive Kit can be ordered separately
8-bolt crankshaft flange
Shipped with 14″ flexplate
BUILDER’S NOTE
To facilitate a complete E-ROD installation, the builder will need to source additional components to complete the assembly and get the vehicle running, including:

  • Fuel tank
  • Fuel lines (re-circulating or returnless)
  • Fuel pump – 58 psi (400 kPa) for LC9 and LS3 or 65 psi (450 kPa) for LSA
  • Fuel tank vent line from the tank to the evaporative emissions canister
  • Purge line from the canister to the engine purge solenoid
  • Air induction system that incorporates the mass airflow sensor
  • Exhaust system behind the catalytic converters.

All E-ROD engines require a front-end accessory drive system suitable to the vehicle. The instruction manual included with each kit offers recommendations for the accessory drive kit, as well as the transmission, gear ratios and more. Chevrolet offers several configurations of accessory drive systems to suit different applications; and each allows the installer to easily delete air conditioning.
Chevrolet Performance recommends the LS1 Engine Installation Guide P/N 88959384, which illustrates basic procedures and offers helpful tips on installing an LS engine into older vehicles.
E-ROD systems do not come with a transmission. Chevrolet Performance recommends the SuperMatic(TM) 4L70-E – P/N 19244043 – four-speed automatic overdrive transmission, along with Chevrolet Performance’s SuperMatic(TM) transmission controller P/N 19257634, for LC9 and LS3 systems. The LSA, with higher torque output, should use the SuperMatic(TM) 4L85-E, P/N 19300175, along with the SuperMatic(TM) transmission controller, P/N 19302410.
*GM automatic transmissions are typically equipped with 40-tooth reluctor wheels for vehicle speed sensor output. GM late-model manual transmissions are typically equipped with a 17-tooth reluctor wheel. The Chevrolet Performance T56 Super Magnum six-speed manual (P/N 19329795) is equipped with a 40-tooth reluctor wheel.