L86/L87 6.2L V-8
Displacement (ci): 376
Bore x stroke (in.): 4.06 x 3.62
Compression ratio: 11.5:1
Horsepower: 420 @ 5,600 rpm
Torque (lb-ft): 460 @ 4,100 rpm
The LT engine platform goes oversquare with the high-performance L86 and L87 variants. Similar to the L83 and L84 5.3L engines, these variants are essentially the same but with slight packaging differences depending on the vehicle generation. The L86 was used in the previous-generation Silverado 1500, Tahoe, and Suburban, while the L87 is used on the current-generation models. The oversquare dimensions mean a larger, 4.06-inch bore than the 3.62-inch stroke. Along with a half-point bump in compression, it contributes to greater high-rpm horsepower, which peaks at 420 at 5,600 rpm. Torque is strong, too, at 460 lb-ft at 4,100 rpm. The L86 and L87 are also very similar to the LT1 engine in the Camaro and C7 Corvette—they even share the same camshaft part number—but with a specific intake manifold and other variances to enhance lower-rpm torque production. Another win for the L86/L87 is a super-tough forged steel crankshaft.