What cars have the L76 engine?

What cars have the L76 engine?

GM 6.0 Liter V8 Small Block L76 Engine

Displacement: 6.0L / 364 cu. in.
Vehicles: Chevrolet Avalanche, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Suburban 1500, GMC Sierra, GMC Yukon XL, Holden Commodore, Pontiac G8
Introduced: 2007 model year
Discontinued: 2009
Predecessor: LQ9 / Gen 3 Small Block

What Gen is the L76 engine?

The L76—like its LS2 sibling—is a 6.0L, Gen. 4, aluminum small block engine that was used both in GM cars and trucks. The L76 is an adapted version of the LS2, featuring new rectangle port cylinder heads and Active Fuel Management (AFM). The L76 was available in the Pontiac G8 GT from 2007-09.

How much power can a L76 handle?

about 800 hp.
They can handle about 800 hp. and 6,500 rpm in boosted applications. If you’re getting forged pistons, upgrade to Forged Connecting Rods at the same time.

What’s the difference between L76 and L98?

The L98 is a modified version of the L76 with the AFM hardware removed. The L98 still retains a capacity of 6.0 litres, as well as the high-flowing rectangular port cylinder heads from the LS3/L76. Thanks to a slightly more aggressive cam profile than the L76, the L98 produces 270kW.

How much power can you get out of a LS2?

The LS2 engine block has a 4.000-inch bore diameter. The cylinders can be bored to 4.030 inches. However, we recommend leaving them as thick as possible when running boost. The block can handle 850 horsepower.

What kind of engine is a Pontiac G8 GT?

The L76 engine is a Gen IV, 6.0L aluminum-block V8 car engine that first appeared in the 2006 Holden VZ Commodore, but most in the USA will recognize it as the engine that powered the 2008-09 Pontiac G8 GT.

What kind of engine is the Pontiac L76?

The L76—like its LS2 sibling—is a 6.0L, Gen. 4, aluminum small block engine that was used both in GM cars and trucks. The L76 is an adapted version of the LS2, featuring new rectangle port cylinder heads and Active Fuel Management (AFM). The L76 was available in the Pontiac G8 GT from 2007-09.

What kind of engine controller does GM L76 use?

E38 Engine Controller: operation and performance of the Gen IV is overseen by several different ECMs depending on the model year and crank reluctor wheel setup on the engine. Most L76 engines use an engine controller marked as E38 or E40. Follow our coverage of GM L76 engine news.

Which is the factory replacement gasket for the L76?

1) The LS2 Head Gasket is the factory OEM replacement gasket for your L76 engine (.051″ thickness). These are good for most NA head & cam builds that want to maintain stock compression. 2) The LS9 Head Gasket is the factory OEM replacement gasket for the LS9 (.051″ thickness) and has more layers than the LS3/L99 gasket.