The 5.7-liter Corvette engine was an option.
Corvette engines were now detuned to run on low-lead fuel.
In 1969, the 302 shared the finned cast-aluminum valve covers with the LT-1 350 Corvette engine.
The L81 was unique in that it was the only Corvette engine that employed a "smart carburetor."
They generate torque equal to that of 275 Corvette engines and reach top speeds in 1.5 seconds.
Although, very little was changed in the powerful 1967 Corvette engine.
The original 1953 Corvette engine was the high-pressure 235 engine equipped with mechanical lifters.
At the heart of the C12 is a Corvette, with a 440-horsepower version of a Corvette engine.
And the 260-horsepower V8, derived from the 5.7-liter Corvette engine, gives the big craft the punch that has always been associated with Cadillac.
Its engine is modified with parts from Chevrolet's Corvette engine.