To clarify for everyone, GM has multiple 6.0L small blocks. We are talking about the iron-block LQ4, with zero fancy bullshit.
Yes, bolded is the important part. However, we are talking about the L96, not the LQ4. The LQ4 was used through the beginning of the 2007 model year. The late 2007-2009 MY got the L76. From 2010-2017, the L96 was used. These are all really a series of small changes, from generation to generation.
The Evolution of the Vortec Truck Engine - Lowbuck LS
In this weeks post, we’re going to talk about the evolution of the LS-based Vortec Chevy 4.8, 5.3 and 6.0L truck engines through Gen 3 and Gen 4. We’ll cover the following topics: which ones came with drive by cable throttle bodies which ones came with drive by wire throttle bodies which ones...
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GM 6.0 Liter V8 Vortec L96 Engine
The 6.0L V8 Vortec L96 is an engine produced by General Motors for use in its full-size heavy duty (HD) pickup trucks, vans, and SUVs. Displacing 6.0 liters in a[...]
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