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Regular Production Options ?? NO the LQ4 is the engine code...
Quote from: Nickg124 on September 09, 2007, 12:23:57 amI thought the 6.0 was an LQ4 or LQ9, the LS family is different...No, LS motors are the generation of engines; Gen III and Gen IV. ALL 4.8, 5.3 6.0, 6.2 and the 97 vette 5.7 (LS1) and 7.0 are all LS motors.
I thought the 6.0 was an LQ4 or LQ9, the LS family is different...
RPO is GM's 3 digit code representing an option, be it engine, trim, paint, wheels etc.
First, LS is not the generation, GENIII, GENIV, etc... is the generation.Second, until 2005 when the LS2 was introduced to the Corvette, there was no 6.0 in the LS family.Third, although some of the parts are interchangeable, the LQ and LS designate different engine "family's". Was there ever an LS1 on a truck? Was there ever a 6.0 (LQ4, LQ9) in a passenger car?Fourth, thanks for NOT defining RPO. What does it stand for? Regular Production Options? Obviously I don't know what I'm talking about... The LQ4,9 designate the options on the GENIII engine, the LS1,2,3,4,7 do the same, but ultimately they are different "family's".Fifth, I listed the applications to show you that the LQ engines didn't go in a car, and the LS engines didn't end up in a truck. Sixth, way to take personal shots, what a professional person and business man. Your 22+ years of knowledge of the Chevy engine is relevant to an discussion pertaining to year 2000 and up engine's... huh...
DO/Will i need to cut the tranny tunnel for the auto setup?Will a set of shorty headers be a good idea to run too?thankspat