LT11
LT11 is a designation that can refer to several different things, primarily in the context of integrated circuits and Chevrolet engines. The most common association is with a family of small-block V8 engines produced by General Motors for their Chevrolet division. These engines were known for their displacement, typically 5.7 liters, and their performance capabilities. They were used in a variety of Chevrolet and some Pontiac models throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, including performance variants like the Camaro Z28 and Corvette. The LT1 engine featured a reverse-flow cooling system and a distributorless ignition system.
Another significant use of the LT11 designation is in the field of electronics, specifically referring to a