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Official GM Powertrain Guide

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GM 2011 Power Train Lineup -- Complete Guide

Is there by chance this listing for previous years? Like 2007-2010?

And what makes up the difference in HP figures when comparing things like the LLT engine between the truck and car listings? It ranges from 280-313hp. Torque/RPM is the same thing. In theory would performance parts from one, be capable of use in the other? Or factory components switched out to help bump up performance? I'm thinking bolt on stuff like an intake (engine bay packaging taken into consideration), to internals like cams or lifters.

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PDF Format -- Adobe Acrobat Reader Required

GM 2011 Power Train Lineup -- Complete Guide

Is there by chance this listing for previous years? Like 2007-2010?

And what makes up the difference in HP figures when comparing things like the LLT engine between the truck and car listings? It ranges from 280-313hp. Torque/RPM is the same thing. In theory would performance parts from one, be capable of use in the other? Or factory components switched out to help bump up performance? I'm thinking bolt on stuff like an intake (engine bay packaging taken into consideration), to internals like cams or lifters.

Not in a table, no. But you can get all that info on a specific engine or transmission here:-

http://www.gmpowertrain.com/VehicleEngines/ProductPortfolio.aspx

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