Hal96Tahoe
TYF Newbie
Inquiring minds want to know....Why is the same corporate small block LM rated at 320HP in Tahoe and 310HP in Yukon on regular no- lead and the same 326 HP on E85 for both?
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Inquiring minds want to know....Why is the same corporate small block LM rated at 320HP in Tahoe and 310HP in Yukon on regular no- lead and the same 326 HP on E85 for both?
Thanks for the reply.It's just tuning to probably comply with CAFE standards and maybe for durability with the aluminum block. I reckon that you have a regular length Suburban or Yukon XL, 2007-2009 with the LC9? According to my notes, the LMG in the same trucks are 320 hp and they are in the 2WD models while the 4WD got the LC9.
I see you're from the cradle of muzzleloaders, shoot any?
Thanks for the reply.
Standard length YUKON, 4WD SLT, 20 inch polished aluminum wheels, 3.42 rear, all the c&C options (previously owned by a doctor). I'll look for the build options sticker which should list the engine code. On my other GM vehicles(all Chevys) it is under the hood or on the drivers door, just looked and not in those two locatons
All my firearms are centerfire or rimfire.. but muzzle loaders are readily available in the area.
It's just tuning to probably comply with CAFE standards and maybe for durability with the aluminum block. I reckon that you have a regular length Suburban or Yukon XL, 2007-2009 with the LC9? According to my notes, the LMG in the same trucks are 320 hp and they are in the 2WD models while the 4WD got the LC9.
I see you're from the cradle of muzzleloaders, shoot any?
I have a 2007 Tahoe 4X4 with the 5.3 LMG, Which means its a flex fuel, with and iron block
My mom has a 2008 Suburban 4X2 with the LY5, Non flex, and iron block
I assumed they were both 320 HP