Approximate Fluid Capacities

2013 Chevrolet Corvette Base, 2D Convertible, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 6L85M/MM6SECTION Approximate Fluid Capacities

The following approximate capacities are given in US English and metric conversions. See Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations  for more information. All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual. Recheck fluid level after filling.

Approximate Fluid Capacities

Application Specification
Metric US English
Cooling System
  • 6.2L Engine (LS3)
11.3 liters 11.9 quarts
  • 6.2L Engine (LS9)
12.0 liters 12.7 quarts
  • 6.2L (LS9) V8 Supercharged Engine- Supercharged Cooling System
4.9 liters 5.2 quarts
  • 7.0L Engine (LS7)
11.3 liters 11.9 quarts
Differential Lubricant- DEXRON® LS
  • Base
2.0 liters 2.12 quarts
  • Z51
2.16 liters 2.28 quarts
  • Z06/ZR1
2.75 liters 2.96 quarts
Engine Oil With Filter
  • 6.2L (LS3) V8 Engine
5.7 liters 6.0 quarts
  • 6.2L (LS3) V8 with Z52 Dry Sump Oil System
9.9 liters 10.5 quarts
  • 6.2L (LS9) V8 Supercharged Engine
9.9 liters 10.5 quarts
  • 7.0L (LS7) V8 Engine
9.9 liters 10.5 quarts
Engine Oil Without Filter
  • 6.2L Engine (LS3)
5.4 liters 5.7 quarts
  • 6.2L Supercharged Engine (LS9)
9.7 liters 10.3 quarts
  • 7.0L (LS7) Engine
9.5 liters 10.0 quarts
Fuel Tank 68.0 liters 18.0 gallon
Transmission/Transaxle- 6L80-E
  • Automatic- Complete Overhaul
11.8 liters 12.5 quarts
  • Automatic- Pan Removal and Filter Replacement
6.2 liters 6.5 quarts
  • Complete Fluid Capacity
12.5 liters 13.2 quarts
Manual Transmission
  • Base
3.5 liters 3.6 quarts
  • Z06
4.3 liters 4.5 quarts
  • Z16
4.0 liters 4.2 quarts
  • ZR1
4.3 liters 4.5 quarts
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