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Corvette Stingray from Lingenfelter and Continental Tires Joins the Hot Rod Power Tour

One of the hottest cars on the just-underway Hot Rod Power Tour is sure to be this Continental Extreme Yellow C7 Corvette.

The wild Corvette is the result of a collaboration between Continental Tire and the legendary Lingenfelter Performance Engineering.

The one-of-a-kind Corvette will draw a lot of attention during the seven-cities-in-seven-days Hot Rod Power Tour, which kicked off Saturday in Baton Rouge, La., and ends Friday in Kansas City, Mo.

Read the complete story: http://www.corvetteblogger.com/2016/06/14/corvette-stingray-lingenfelter-continental-tires-joins-hot-rod-power-tour/

Have Your Cake And Eat It, Too: The Karl Kustom Corvette Story

A partnership with Lingenfelter Performance Engineering (LPE) allows owners to consider engine options like never before. Supercharged, twin turbo or naturally aspirated engines can give your Kustom Corvette up to 1,038 horsepower…

Read the complete story: http://www.chevyhardcore.com/news/have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too-the-karl-custom-corvette-story/

1985 Lingenfelter Corvette Donated to the National Corvette Museum

1985 Lingenfelter Corvette
In 1988, Bob Hunnicutt, a Florida car collector and hot-rodder, working with his famous tuner friend, Jim Formato, set out to transform a stock 240HP 1985 Corvette into what they came to call the “Bad Ass Vette of Miami.” Their timing was perfect because John Lingenfelter, who won an amazing 13 National Hot Rod Association titles, had just perfected an engine package based on over-boring the stock 350 cu in (5.7L) Chevy small block to 383 cu in (6.2L) and adding specially designed Lingenfelter camshaft, pistons, heads and manifold and multiple other goodies. Lingenfelter’s mods nearly doubled the horsepower and significantly increased the torque. When they were finished Bob and Jim had built one of the first Lingenfelter Corvettes.

Click link to read more: http://www.corvettemuseum.org/1985-lingenfelter-corvette-donated/

GM Authority Interviews Ken Lingenfelter With A Special 800 HP Corvette Z06

Lingenfelter has a rich history in General Motors performance. For 43-years, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering has dabbled in Camaros, Corvettes and anything from GM it can make quicker with its go-fast expertise and engineering.

Read more: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2016/05/watch-our-exclusive-interview-with-ken-lingenfelter-and-the-800-hp-c7-corvette-z06-video/#ixzz48pHcfjMK

Dirk Stratton’s C6 DRIFTvette Now Lingenfelter LS7 Equipped

DIRK STRATTON’S C6 DRIFTVETTE NOW LINGENFELTER LS7 EQUIPPED

Dirk Stratton, driver for Stratton Racing, is a multiple-series champion who is driving in competition drifting in Formula Drift Pro Am and Pro Am 2. For the 2016 season, he is driving in the Formula Drift Pro 2 events, along with the Midwest Drift Union and U.S. Drift Series. He will be taking his 2009 “Driftvette” Corvette with him to get into the winner’s circles, yet again. The team has recently made some changes to the car to include a Lingenfelter 427 LS7 engine.

Read More: http://www.gm-efi.com/news/video-dirk-strattons-driftvette-c6-vette-now-lingenfelter-ls7-equipped/

Bringing Boosted Performance To The Gen Six Camaro With Lingenfelter – LSXTV.com

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If you needed more proof that we’re living in the real golden age of performance, look no further than the current battle for pony car supremacy. Hot on the heels of Ford’s all-new Mustang for 2015 is Chevrolet’s counter-punch, the all-new sixth generation Camaro.

Read More:http://www.lsxtv.com/tech-stories/power-adders/bringing-boosted-performance-to-the-gen-six-camaro-with-lingenfelter/

“1963” Superformance Corvette Grand Sport

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A Turn-Key Time Machine with a Twist
Read Article: http://www.motortrend.com/news/1963-superformance-corvette-grand-sport-review/

Corvette Magazine: A “Flare” for Performance

Corvette Magazine: A "Flare" for Performance

The good folks in Bowling Green had barely finished pushing the first production C7 Stingray out the door before Lingenfelter Engineering Performance (LPE) snagged one for research and development. More than one, actually.

Indeed, while most people were still coming to grips with the Stingray’s rhomboid tail lamps, Lingenfelter’s engineers and technicians in Decatur, Indiana, had already yanked the car’s LT1 engine and were testing different camshaft grinds and ported heads on it…

Click the link below for the full article:
http://www.corvette-mag.com/issues/103/articles/a-flare-for-performance?page=1#.VorYaZMrJE4<


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