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GM High Feature engine

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Reciprocating internal combustion engine
GM High Feature V6
Alloytec LPG V6 engine in a 2006-2008Holden VE Commodore
Overview
ManufacturerGeneral Motors
Also calledAlloytec V6
Production2004–present
Layout
Configuration60°V6
Displacement
  • 2,792 cc (2.8 L; 170.4 cu in)
  • 2,994 cc (3.0 L; 182.7 cu in)
  • 3,195 cc (3.2 L; 195.0 cu in)
  • 3,564 cc (3.6 L; 217.5 cu in)
  • 3,649 cc (3.6 L; 222.7 cu in)
Cylinder bore
  • 86 mm (3.39 in)
  • 89 mm (3.5 in)
  • 94 mm (3.7 in)
  • 95 mm (3.74 in)
Piston stroke
  • 74.8 mm (2.94 in)
  • 80.3 mm (3.16 in)
  • 85.6 mm (3.37 in)
  • 85.8 mm (3.38 in)
Cylinder block materialAluminum
Cylinder head materialAluminum
ValvetrainDOHC4 valves × cyl. withVVT
Compression ratio9.5:1, 10.0:1, 10.2:1, 10.3:1, 11.3:1, 11.5:1, 11.7:1, 12.2:1
RPM range
Max. engine speed6500–7200
Combustion
TurbochargerTwin-turbo (in some models)Single-turbo (in the 2.8L LP9 and LAU)
Fuel systemSequential multi-port fuel injection
Direct injection
Fuel typeGasoline,E85,LPG
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output201–464 hp (150–346 kW; 204–470 PS)
Torque output182–445 lb⋅ft (247–603 N⋅m)
Emissions
Emissions target standardEuro 6
Chronology
Predecessor

TheGM High Feature engine (also known as theHFV6, and including the3600 LY7 and derivativeLP1) is a family of modernDOHCV6 engines produced byGeneral Motors. The series was introduced in 2004 with theCadillac CTS and theHolden VZ Commodore.

It is a 60° 24-valve design with aluminum block and heads andsequential multi-port fuel injection. Most versions featurecontinuously variable cam phasing on both intake and exhaust valves andelectronic throttle control. Other features include piston oil-jet capability, forged andfillet rolledcrankshaft, sinter forgedconnecting rods, avariable-length intake manifold, twin knock control sensors andcoil-on-plug ignition. It was developed by the same international team responsible for theEcotec, including theOpel engineers responsible for the54° V6, with involvement with design and development engineering fromRicardo plc.[citation needed]

GM's Australian auto divisionHolden produced a HFV6 engine under the name "Alloytec."

History

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The HFV6 was designed, tested, and produced in a joint program byHolden andCadillac.[citation needed] A majority of designs into the new alloy construction, transmission pairing, and first use in production were all undertaken in Detroit (and manufactured inSt. Catharines, Ontario). Holden was charged with developing smaller engines (Holden 3.2 LP1 and Saab 2.8 Turbo LP9) as well as their own Holden 3.6 and 3.0 HFV6 (called theAlloytec V6) for local models.

Cadillac and Holden both tested variations of these engines in the United States and Australia.

2.8

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LP1

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A 2.8 L (2,792 cc)LP1 variant was introduced in the 2005Cadillac CTS. It was also used on the Chinese 2008 CTS. It has a 89 mm × 74.8 mm (3.50 in × 2.94 in) bore and stroke,sequential multi-port fuel injection and a 10.0:1 compression ratio. TheLP1 was built in St. Catharines, Ontario.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2004–2006Buick Royaum (China)208 hp (155 kW; 211 PS) @ 6500 rpm184 lb⋅ft (249 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2007–2009Buick Park Avenue (China)201 hp (150 kW; 204 PS) @ 6500 rpm195 lb⋅ft (264 N⋅m) @ 2600 rpm
2005–2007Cadillac CTS210 hp (157 kW; 213 PS) @ 6500 rpm194 lb⋅ft (263 N⋅m) @ 3300 rpm
2008-2010Cadillac CTS210 hp (157 kW; 213 PS) @ 6800 rpm182 lb⋅ft (247 N⋅m) @ 3600 rpm
2007–2009Cadillac SLS (China)209 hp (156 kW; 212 PS) @ 6500 rpm194 lb⋅ft (263 N⋅m) @ 3300 rpm

LP9

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2.8 L turbo V6 in a 2006Saab 9-3

This engine is also known as a A28NET, Z28NET, Z28NEL or B284.

TheLP9 is a 2.8Lturbocharged version used for theSaab 9-3,Saab 9-5, and other GM vehicles. It has the same bore and stroke as thenaturally aspiratedLP1, however the compression ratio is reduced to 9.5:1. The engine is manufactured at Holden's Fishermans Bend engine factory in Port Melbourne, Australia, while GM Powertrain Sweden (formerly Saab Automobile Powertrain) is responsible for turbocharging the engine. Global versions of this engine use the same horsepower rating for both metric and imperial markets –mechanical horsepower – while the Europe-only versions are rated inmetric horsepower.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2005–2008Opel/Vauxhall Vectra227 hp (169 kW; 230 PS) @ 5500 rpm330 N⋅m (243 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2005–2008Opel/Vauxhall Signum227 hp (169 kW; 230 PS) @ 5500 rpm330 N⋅m (243 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2006–2008247 hp (184 kW; 250 PS) @ 5500 rpm350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2005Opel/Vauxhall Vectra OPC/VXR247 hp (184 kW; 250 PS) @ 5500 rpm350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2006–2008276 hp (206 kW; 280 PS) @ 5500 rpm350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2006–2009Cadillac BLS247 hp (184 kW; 250 PS) @ 5500 rpm350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2006–2008Saab 9-3 Aero247 hp (184 kW; 250 PS) @ 5500 rpm350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2009276 hp (206 kW; 280 PS) @ 5500 rpm400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2008Saab 9-3 Turbo X276 hp (206 kW; 280 PS) @ 5500 rpm400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2008Saab 9-3 Aero Convertible252 hp (188 kW; 255 PS) @ 5500 rpm350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm
2009276 hp (206 kW; 280 PS) @ 5500 rpm370 N⋅m (273 lb⋅ft) @ 1900-4500 rpm

LAU

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TheLAU is GM's new code for the LP9 Turbo engine, its usage starting with the 2010 Cadillac SRX.[1] In 2011, production of the Cadillac SRX with the LAU engine ceased, but the engine remained in use in theSaab 9-4X until 2012, when production of that model came to an end.[2][3]

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2010–2011Cadillac SRX300 hp (224 kW; 304 PS) at 5500 rpm295 lb⋅ft (400 N⋅m) at 2000 rpm
2011–2012Saab 9-4X300 hp (224 kW; 304 PS) at 5500 rpm295 lb⋅ft (400 N⋅m) at 2000 rpm
2009–2013Opel/Vauxhall Insignia V6 4x4256 hp (191 kW; 260 PS) @ 5500 rpm350 N⋅m (258 lb⋅ft) @ 1900–4500 rpm
2009–2013Opel/Vauxhall Insignia OPC/VXR321 hp (239 kW; 325 PS) @ 5250 rpm435 N⋅m (321 lb⋅ft) @ 1900–4500 rpm
2010–2012Saab 9-5 Turbo6 XWD /Aero296 hp (221 kW; 300 PS) @ 5500 rpm400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm

3.0

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LF1

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TheLF1 is a 3.0-litre (2,994 cc) version with a bore and stroke of 89 mm × 80.3 mm (3.50 in × 3.16 in) produced between 2010 and 2014, equipped withspark ignition direct injection (SIDI) and a 11.7:1 compression ratio.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2010Buick LaCrosse255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6950 rpm217 lb⋅ft (294 N⋅m) @ 5600 rpm
2010–2012Buick Park Avenue (China)251 hp (187 kW; 254 PS) @ 6700 rpm218 lb⋅ft (296 N⋅m) @ 2900 rpm
2010–2011Cadillac CTS270 hp (201 kW; 274 PS) @ 7000 rpm223 lb⋅ft (302 N⋅m) @ 5700 rpm
2011–2013Cadillac SLS (China)268 hp (200 kW; 272 PS) @ 7000 rpm221 ft⋅lb (300 N⋅m) @ 5600 rpm
2010–2011Cadillac SRX[4]265 hp (198 kW; 269 PS) @ 6950 rpm223 lb⋅ft (302 N⋅m) @ 5100 rpm
2010–2012Chevrolet Equinox264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) @ 6950 rpm222 lb⋅ft (301 N⋅m) @ 5100 rpm
2010–2012GMC Terrain264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) @ 6950 rpm222 lb⋅ft (301 N⋅m) @ 5100 rpm
2010Holden VE Commodore255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6700 rpm214 lb⋅ft (290 N⋅m) @ 2900 rpm
2011Saab 9-4X[3]265 hp (198 kW; 269 PS) @ 6950 rpm223 lb⋅ft (302 N⋅m) @ 5100 rpm
2011Chevrolet Captiva255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6900 rpm212 lb⋅ft (287 N⋅m) @ 5800 rpm
2012Chevrolet Malibu (Middle East)[5]260 hp (194 kW; 264 PS) @ 6900 rpm214 lb⋅ft (290 N⋅m) @ 5600 rpm

LFW

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TheLFW is a flexible fuel version of theLF1, capable of running onE85, gasoline, or any mixture of the two. Output is identical to the LF1.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2011-2017Buick GL8 (China only)254 hp (189 kW; 258 PS) @ 6800 rpm214 lb⋅ft (290 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpm
2011–2012Chevrolet Equinox264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) @ 6950 rpm222 lb⋅ft (301 N⋅m) @ 5100 rpm
2011–2012GMC Terrain264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) @ 6950 rpm222 lb⋅ft (301 N⋅m) @ 5100 rpm
2012–2013Cadillac CTS270 hp (201 kW; 274 PS) @ 7000 rpm223 lb⋅ft (302 N⋅m) @ 5700 rpm
2012–2013Chevrolet Captiva Sport264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) @ 6950 rpm222 lb⋅ft (301 N⋅m) @ 5100 rpm
2010–2017Holden VE Commodore andHolden VF Commodore254 hp (189 kW; 258 PS) @ 6800 rpm214 lb⋅ft (290 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpm

3.2

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For the Alfa Romeo version of the 3.2 L, seeAlfa Romeo JTS engine.

Holden has built its own 3.2 L (3,195 cc) version of the High Feature engine in Australia produced between 2005 and 2010 with a bore and stroke of 89 mm × 85.6 mm (3.50 in × 3.37 in). Branded with theAlloytec name like the 3.6L version, this version produces 227 hp (169 kW; 230 PS) at 6600 rpm and 297 N⋅m (219 lb⋅ft) at 3200 rpm. It has a 10.3:1 compression ratio. Itsfuel economy is 4–6 km/L (11–17 mpg‑imp; 9.4–14.1 mpg‑US) in city, and 7–9 km/L (20–25 mpg‑imp; 16–21 mpg‑US) on highway.[citation needed]. Holden also produced the 3.2L engines that were used byAlfa Romeo as the basis of itsJTS V6 engine.

Applications:

3.6

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Reciprocating internal combustion engine
3.6
3.6L engine in aHolden VZ Commodore
Overview
Production2004–present
Layout
Displacement3,564 cc (3.564 L)
Cylinder bore94 mm (3.70 in)
Piston stroke85.6 mm (3.37 in)
Compression ratio10.2:1, 11.3:1, 11.5:1
Combustion
Fuel system
Fuel typeGasoline,Autogas (LPG),E85
Dimensions
Dry weight168 kg (370 lb) (3.6L V6 High Feature engine)[6]

LY7

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The 3.6 L; 217.5 cu in (3,564 cc)LY7 engine was developed primarily byHolden and introduced in the 2004Holden VZ Commodore and 2004Cadillac CTS sedan. It has a 10.2:1 compression ratio, Sequential multi-port fuel injection, and a bore and stroke of 94 mm × 85.6 mm (3.70 in × 3.37 in). Lower-powered versions only have variable cam phasing on the inlet cam (LE0). Selected models also include variable exhaust. The engine weighs 370 lb (170 kg) as installed.

This engine is produced in several locations: St. Catharines (Ontario), Flint Engine South (Michigan), Melbourne (Australia), Ramos Arizpe (Mexico), and Sagara (Japan) by Suzuki.

Suzuki's engine designation isN36A.

The dual-fuel 235 hp (175 kW; 238 PS)LW2 version was able to run on petrol andautogas. The LW2 engine was based on the low-output LE0 V6. It featured a factory-fitted dual-fuel system developed by IMPCO, different valves, and hardened titanium valve seats. This motor was available exclusively in Holden vehicles from 2005–2012.

Applications:[7]

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2004–2007Buick Rendezvous CXL/Ultra242 hp (180 kW; 245 PS) @ 6000 rpm232 lb⋅ft (315 N⋅m) @ 3500 rpm
2004–2007Cadillac CTS255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6200 rpm252 lb⋅ft (342 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2008–2009Cadillac CTS263 hp (196 kW; 267 PS) @ 6200 rpm253 lb⋅ft (343 N⋅m) @ 3100 rpm
2004–2009Cadillac SRX255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6500 rpm254 lb⋅ft (344 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2004–2005Holden VZ Commodore235 hp (175 kW; 238 PS) @ 6000 rpm236 lb⋅ft (320 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2006–2007231 hp (172 kW; 234 PS) @ 6000 rpm236 lb⋅ft (320 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2004–2006Holden VZ Commodore

Holden WL Statesman,VZ Calais,VZ SV6

255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6500 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2006–2007255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6500 rpm247 lb⋅ft (335 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2005–2008Buick LaCrosse CXS240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) @ 6000 rpm225 lb⋅ft (305 N⋅m) @ 2000 rpm
2005–2007Cadillac STS255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6500 rpm252 lb⋅ft (342 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2006–2007Holden VE Commodore Omega240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) @ 6000 rpm243 lb⋅ft (329 N⋅m) @ 2600 rpm
2008–2009235 hp (175 kW; 238 PS) @ 6500 rpm240 lb⋅ft (325 N⋅m) @ 2400 rpm
2006–2009Holden WM Statesman/Caprice262 hp (195 kW; 266 PS) @ 6500 rpm250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) @ 2600 rpm
2007–2009Buick Park Avenue (China)255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) @ 6600 rpm250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2007–2009Cadillac SLS (China)251 hp (187 kW; 254 PS) @ 6500 rpm252 lb⋅ft (342 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2006–2011Holden Rodeo/Colorado211 hp (157 kW; 214 PS) @ 6500 rpm231 lb⋅ft (313 N⋅m) @ 2600 rpm
2007–2008GMC Acadia275 hp (205 kW; 279 PS) @ 6600 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2007Pontiac G6 GTP252 hp (188 kW; 255 PS) @ 6300 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2007–2009Saturn Aura XR252 hp (188 kW; 255 PS) @ 6300 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2007–2008Saturn Outlook XEsingle exhaust270 hp (201 kW; 274 PS) @ 6600 rpm248 lb⋅ft (336 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2007–2008Saturn Outlook XRdual exhaust275 hp (205 kW; 279 PS) @ 6600 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2008Buick Enclave275 hp (205 kW; 279 PS) @ 6600 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2008–2012Chevrolet Malibu252 hp (188 kW; 255 PS) @ 6300 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2008–2009Chevrolet Equinox Sport264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) @ 6500 rpm250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) @ 2300 rpm
2008–2009Pontiac G6 GXP252 hp (188 kW; 255 PS) @ 6300 rpm251 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) @ 3200 rpm
2008–2009Pontiac G8256 hp (191 kW; 260 PS) @ 6300 rpm248 lb⋅ft (336 N⋅m) @ 2100 rpm
2008–2009Pontiac Torrent GXP264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) @ 6500 rpm250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) @ 2300 rpm
2008–2009Saturn Vue XR / Red Line257 hp (192 kW; 261 PS) @ 6500 rpm248 lb⋅ft (336 N⋅m) @ 2100 rpm
2007–2009Suzuki XL-7252 hp (188 kW; 255 PS) @ 6500 rpm243 lb⋅ft (329 N⋅m) @ 2300 rpm

LLT

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The 3.6 L (3,564 cc)LLT is a direct injected version based on the earlier LY7 engine. It was first unveiled in May 2006, and the DI version was claimed to have 15% greater power, 8% greater torque, and 3% betterfuel economy than its port-injected counterpart. TheLLT engine has acompression ratio of 11.3:1, and has been certified by theSAE to produce 302 hp (225 kW; 306 PS) at 6300 rpm and 272 lb⋅ft (369 N⋅m) of torque at 5200 rpm on regular unleaded (87 octane) gasoline. This engine debuted on the 2008Cadillac STS andCTS.[8][9] GM used an LLT in all 2009–2017Lambda-derivedcrossover SUVs to allow class-leading fuel economy in light of the newCorporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. In these crossovers, the LLT engine produced up to 288 hp (215 kW; 292 PS) and 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) of torque.[10][11][12]

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2008–2011Cadillac CTS304 hp (227 kW; 308 PS) @ 6400 rpm273 lb⋅ft (370 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpm
2008–2011Cadillac STS302 hp (225 kW; 306 PS) @ 6300 rpm272 lb⋅ft (369 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpm
2009–2017Buick Enclave288 hp (215 kW; 292 PS) @ 6300 rpm270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
2009–2017Chevrolet Traversesingle exhaust281 hp (210 kW; 285 PS) @ 6300 rpm266 lb⋅ft (361 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
2009–2017Chevrolet Traversedual exhaust288 hp (215 kW; 292 PS) @ 6300 rpm270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
2009–2016GMC Acadia288 hp (215 kW; 292 PS) @ 6300 rpm270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
2009Saturn Outlooksingle exhaust281 hp (210 kW; 285 PS) @ 6300 rpm266 lb⋅ft (361 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
2009Saturn Outlookdual exhaust288 hp (215 kW; 292 PS) @ 6300 rpm270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
2009–2011Daewoo Veritas
2009–2011Holden VE Commodore SV6281 hp (210 kW; 285 PS) @ 6400 rpm258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) @ 2900 rpm
2009–2011Holden WM Statesman/Caprice281 hp (210 kW; 285 PS) @ 6400 rpm258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) @ 2900 rpm
2010–2011Buick LaCrosse CXS280 hp (209 kW; 284 PS) @ 6400 rpm259 lb⋅ft (351 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpm
2010–2011Chevrolet Camaro312 hp (233 kW; 316 PS) @ 6400 rpm278 lb⋅ft (377 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpm
2010–2011Cadillac SLS (China)307 hp (229 kW; 311 PS) @ 6400 rpm276 lb⋅ft (374 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpm

LFX

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TheLFX is an enhanced version of the LLT engine developed jointly byHolden andCadillac. Introduced in the MY 2012Holden VE Commodore SV6 and the MY2012Chevrolet Camaro LS/LT, it is 20.5 pounds (9.3 kg) lighter than the LLT, thanks to a redesigned cylinder head, integratedexhaust manifold, and compositeintake manifold. Other components like thetiming chains,fuel injectors,intake valves, andfuel pump have also been updated. They also updated the cam phasing andvariable valve timing system compared to the LLT. Power and torque are up slightly from the LLT. The compression ratio is 11.5:1. The LFX also featuresE85 flex-fuel capability.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorqueDyno chart
2012–2016Buick LaCrosse303 hp (226 kW; 307 PS) @ 6800 rpm264 lb⋅ft (358 N⋅m) @ 5300 rpmlink
2013–2015Cadillac ATS321 hp (239 kW; 325 PS) @ 6800 rpm274 lb⋅ft (371 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpmlink
2012–2014Cadillac CTS
(2014 Wagon & Coupe only)
318 hp (237 kW; 322 PS) @ 6800 rpm275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m) @ 4900 rpmlink
2012–2015Cadillac CTS
(2012 - 2013 Sedan Performance Trim only)
321 hp (239 kW; 325 PS) @ 6800 rpm275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m) @ 4900 rpmlink
2012–2016Cadillac SRX308 hp (230 kW; 312 PS) @ 6800 rpm265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m) @ 2400 rpmlink
2013–2019Cadillac XTS304 hp (227 kW; 308 PS) @ 6800 rpm264 lb⋅ft (358 N⋅m) @ 5200 rpmlink
2012–2015Chevrolet Camaro323 hp (241 kW; 327 PS) @ 6800 rpm278 lb⋅ft (377 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpmlink
2012–2017Chevrolet Caprice PPV301 hp (224 kW; 305 PS) @ 6700 rpm265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpmlink
2015–2016Chevrolet Colorado305 hp (227 kW; 309 PS) @ 6800 rpm269 lb⋅ft (365 N⋅m) @ 4000 rpmlink
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2013–2017Chevrolet Equinox301 hp (224 kW; 305 PS) @ 6500 rpm272 lb⋅ft (369 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpmlink
2012–2016Chevrolet Impala/Impala Limited302 hp (225 kW; 306 PS) @ 6500 rpm262 lb⋅ft (355 N⋅m) @ 5300 rpm
2014–2020Chevrolet Impala305 hp (227 kW; 309 PS) @ 6500 rpm262 lb⋅ft (355 N⋅m) @ 5300 rpmlink
2013–2017GMC Terrain301 hp (224 kW; 305 PS) @ 6500 rpm272 lb⋅ft (369 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpmlink
2011–2015Holden WM II/WN Caprice281 hp (210 kW; 285 PS) @ 6700 rpm258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2011–2013Holden VE II Commodore (MY 2012)281 hp (210 kW; 285 PS) @ 6700 rpm258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2013–2017Holden VF Commodore281 hp (210 kW; 285 PS) @ 6700 rpm258 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm

LWR

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TheLWR is dedicated LPG 3.6-liter engine. Introduced in the MY 2012Holden VE Commodore, Based on the 3.6-litre LY7 engine, the LWR had a vapour injection system. The vapour injection system injected gas directly into theair intake runner, thereby preventing excess gas from circulating through the air intake system. Although liquid LPG injection generally produces more power,Holden justified vapour injection on the grounds of lower fuel consumption, lower CO2 emissions, reduced pumping and parasitic losses, and start-up reliability in hot weather.

The dedicated LPG LWR engine produced peak power and torque of 180 kW (245 PS; 241 hp) at 6000 rpm and 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpm. The LWR engine was mated to GM's six-speed6L45automatic transmission and, over the combined ADR 81/02 test cycle, the Commodore Omega achieved fuel consumption of 11.8 L/100 km (24 mpg‑imp; 19.9 mpg‑US) – an improvement of 1.6 L/100 km compared to its dual-fuel LW2 predecessor. Furthermore, the LWR engine exceededEuro 6 emissions standards.

  • Specially hardened valves and valve seats.
  • A redesigned cylinder head and manifold for improved air flow.
  • Variable exhaust valve timing (the LW2 engine only had variable intake valve timing)
  • Specially-developed fuel injectors.
  • New pistons with pentroof-style centre-domes and valve eyelets for a higher compression ratio of 12.2:1 (compared to 10.2:1 for the dual fuel engine).
  • A new fuel rail and a new LPG fuel filter.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2012–2013Holden VE II Commodore (MY 2012)241 hp (180 kW; 244 PS) @ 6000 rpm236 lb⋅ft (320 N⋅m) @ 2000 rpm
2013–2015Holden VF Commodore241 hp (180 kW; 244 PS) @ 6000 rpm236 lb⋅ft (320 N⋅m) @ 2000 rpm
2012–2015Holden WM II/WN Caprice241 hp (180 kW; 244 PS) @ 6000 rpm236 lb⋅ft (320 N⋅m) @ 2000 rpm

LCS

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The 3.6 L (3,564 cc)LCS was derived from the direct-injected LLT for use inhybrids, using thetwo-mode system.[13] Differences from the LLT included a slightly lower compression ratio, 11.3:1, and lower power and torque peaks. It was to debut in the 2009 Saturn Vue Hybrid, where it would have made 262 hp (195 kW; 266 PS) at 6100 rpm and 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) of torque at 4800 rpm.[14] Fuel economy ratings would have been 6–8 km/L (17–23 mpg‑imp; 14–19 mpg‑US) in city, and 9–11 km/L (25–31 mpg‑imp; 21–26 mpg‑US) on highway. However, GM cancelled its plans for the Saturn Vue Hybrid.

LF3

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The 3.6Ltwin-turbocharged version for the 2014 Cadillac CTS and XTS was announced at the 2013NYAS.[15]

The engine is rated at 420 hp (313 kW; 426 PS) of power at 5750 rpm and 430 lb⋅ft (583 N⋅m) of torque at 3500–4500 rpm (with 90% of torque being available at 2500–5500 rpm) and helps the CTS achieve0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time of 4.6 seconds with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

In essence, the twin-turbo 3.6L V6 is the forced-induction variant of the popular LFX V6 found in the Cadillac ATS, XTS, and SRX, among many other GM models, with several important upgrades, including:

  • All-new cylinder block casting
  • All-new cylinder head castings
  • Strengthened connecting rods
  • Forged steel crankshaft
  • Continuously variable valve timing
  • Large 38.3 mm (1.51 in) intake valves and 30.6 mm (1.20 in) sodium-filled exhaust valves
  • Machined, domed aluminum pistons with top steel ring carrier for greater strength
  • 10.2:1 compression ratio
  • Patented, integrated charge air cooler system with low-volume air ducts
  • Twin turbochargers produce more than 12 psi (83 kPa)
  • Vacuum-actuatedwastegates with electronic control valves
  • All-new direct injection fuel system
  • Tuned air inlet and outlet resonators, aluminum cam covers, and other features that contribute to exceptional quietness and smoothness

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorqueDyno chart
2014–2019Cadillac XTS404 hp (301 kW; 410 PS) @ 6000 rpm369 lb⋅ft (500 N⋅m) @ 1900–5600 rpmlink
2014–2019Cadillac CTS420 hp (313 kW; 426 PS) @ 5750 rpm430 lb⋅ft (583 N⋅m) @ 3500–4500 rpmlink

LF4

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TheLF4 is a higher-performance variant of the LF3 for use in theCadillac ATS-V andCadillac CT4-V Blackwing. Changes to the LF3 include:

  • Turbochargers with low-inertia titanium-aluminide turbines and vacuum-actuated wastegates for more responsive torque production
  • Compressors matched for peak efficiency at peak power levels, for optimal track performance
  • Patent-pending low-volume charge-cooling system that optimizes packaging efficiency and maximizes boost pressure
  • To compliment the quick spooling turbochargers, lightweight titanium connecting rods that reduce inertia of the rotating assembly were used on all ATS-V models, while only manual transmission CT4-V Blackwing models featured titanium connecting rods. 10-speed automatic CT4-V Blackwing models featured steel connecting rods.[16]
  • Peak boost increased to 18 psi (1.2 bar), from 12 psi (0.83 bar)
  • Higher-flow fuel injectors
  • Oil pan baffling for better oil flow at high cornering speeds[17]

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorqueDyno chart
2016–2019Cadillac ATS-V,Cadillac ATS-V Coupe464 hp (346 kW; 470 PS) @ 5850 RPM445 lb⋅ft (603 N⋅m) @ 3500 RPM2016 link
2022–presentCadillac CT4-V Blackwing472 hp (352 kW; 479 PS)445 lb⋅ft (603 N⋅m)

LFR

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TheLFR is a bi-fuel variant of the LFX, although multi-point fuel injection is used for both the gasoline andCNG instead of direct-injection.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorqueDyno chart
2015–2017Chevrolet Impala Bi-FuelCNG 232 hp (173 kW; 235 PS) @ 6000 RPMCNG 218 lb⋅ft (296 N⋅m) @ 5200 RPM2016 CNG link
Gasoline 258 hp (192 kW; 262 PS) @ 5900 RPMGasoline 244 lb⋅ft (331 N⋅m) @ 4800 RPM2016 Gas link

LFY

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TheLFY is similar to the LFX, but adds stop-start technology and has improved airflow.[18]

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2018–2024Buick Enclave310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) @ 6800 rpm266 lb⋅ft (361 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm
2018–2023Chevrolet Traverse310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) @ 6800 rpm266 lb⋅ft (361 N⋅m) @ 2800 rpm

Fourth generation

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Starting with the 2016 Cadillac models, a new generation of High Feature V6s were developed.[19] These new engines have redesigned block architectures with bore centers increased from 103 mm (4.055 in) on prior HFV6 engines to 106 mm (4.173 in) and a redesigned cooling system to target the hottest areas while also facilitating faster warm-up. They also incorporate engine start-stop technology, cylinder-deactivation, 2-stage oil pumps, and updated variable valve timing featuring intermediate park technology for late-intake valve closure. Both engines debuted in the 2016Cadillac CT6.[20]

3.0 L

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LGW

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Bore and stroke of 86 mm × 85.8 mm (3.39 in × 3.38 in) are used, along with a 9.8:1 compression ratio and twin turbos with titanium-aluminide turbine wheels. Maximum engine speed is 6500 RPM. Premium unleaded fuel is required.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorqueDyno chart
2016–2019Cadillac CT6404 hp (301 kW; 410 PS) @ 5700 RPM400 lb⋅ft (542 N⋅m) @ 2500-5100 RPMdyno chart

LGY

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Bore and stroke of 86 mm × 85.8 mm (3.39 in × 3.38 in) are used, along with a 9.8:1 compression ratio and twin turbos with titanium-aluminide turbine wheels. Maximum engine speed is 6500 RPM. Premium unleaded fuel is required.

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorqueDyno chart
2020–presentCadillac CT5335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) @ 5600 RPM405 lb⋅ft (549 N⋅m) @ 2400-4400 RPM
V: 360 hp (268 kW; 365 PS) @ 5600 RPMV: 405 lb⋅ft (549 N⋅m) @ 2400-4400 RPM

3.6 L

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LGX

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Along with the increased bore spacing, the new 3.6 L DI V6 has larger bores than before, growing from 94 mm (3.701 in) to 95 mm (3.740 in) with the same 85.8 mm (3.378 in) stroke as the 3.0L LGW, for a displacement of 3.6 L (3,649 cc). Intake and exhaust valves are also increased in size along with other changes to the cylinder head.[21] The only part shared with the prior generation is the hydraulic lash adjusters in the valvetrain.[22] The LGX was benchmarked against the 3.7LVQ37VHR of the 2015 Infiniti Q40.[22] Compression ratio is 11.5:1 and maximum engine speed is 7200 RPM.

Compared to GM's LFX/LFY 3.6 L engine, the LGX features active fuel management,NVH enhancements and slightly more torque.[23]

The LGX was onWard's 10 Best Engines for 2016.[24]

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorqueDyno chart
2016–2019Cadillac ATS335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) @ 6800 RPM285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m) @ 5300 RPM2016 link
2016–2019Cadillac CT6335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) @ 6800 RPM284 lb⋅ft (385 N⋅m) @ 5300 RPM2016 link
2016–2019Cadillac CTS335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) @ 6800 RPM285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m) @ 5300 RPM2016 link
2016–2024Chevrolet Camaro335 hp (250 kW; 340 PS) @ 6800 RPM284 lb⋅ft (385 N⋅m) @ 5300 RPM2016 link
2017–2019Buick LaCrosse310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) @ 6800 RPM282 lb⋅ft (382 N⋅m) @ 5200 RPM
2018–2020Buick RegalGS310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) @ 6800 RPM282 lb⋅ft (382 N⋅m) @ 5200 RPM
2018–2020Holden ZB Commodore315 hp (235 kW; 319 PS) @ 6800 RPM281 lb⋅ft (381 N⋅m) @ 5200 RPM
2017–2025Cadillac XT5310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) @ 6600 RPM271 lb⋅ft (367 N⋅m) @ 5000 RPM
2017–2023GMC Acadia310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) @ 6600 RPM271 lb⋅ft (367 N⋅m) @ 5000 RPM
2019–presentChevrolet Blazer308 hp (230 kW; 312 PS) @ 6600 RPM269 lb⋅ft (365 N⋅m) @ 5000 RPM
2020–2025Cadillac XT6310 hp (231 kW; 314 PS) @ 6600 RPM271 lb⋅ft (367 N⋅m) @ 5000 RPM

LGZ

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The LGZ is a variant of the LGX designed for use in the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.[25][26]

Applications:

Year(s)ModelPowerTorque
2017–2022GMC Canyon308 hp (230 kW; 312 PS) @ 6800 RPM275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m) @ 4000 RPM
Chevrolet Colorado

7.2L V12

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On March 21, 2007,AutoWeek reported that GM was planning to develop a 60-degreeV12 based on this engine family to power the top version of Cadillac's upcoming flagship sedan. This Cadillac would essentially have had two 3.6L High Feature V6s attached crankshaft-to-crankshaft and would have featured high-end technologies includingdirect injection andcylinder deactivation. If this engine were developed, it would have displaced 7.2 liters, and produced approximately 600 hp (447 kW; 608 PS) and 540 lb⋅ft (732 N⋅m) of torque. Development of the engine was reportedly being conducted in Australia by Holden, with a potential HSV or Statesman application.[27]

In August 2008, GM announced that development of the V12 had been cancelled.[28]

Timing chain issues

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Earlier production 2.8L, 3.0L, 3.2L, and 3.6L engines with the three chain design suffered from premature timing chain failures because of a faulty PCV system and extended oil change intervals. Most of the problems occurred on pre-LFX engines.[29]

Holden High Feature engine

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Holden sold a HFV6 engine under the nameAlloytec. The High Feature moniker on the Holden produced engine is reserved for the twin cam phasing high output version. The block was designed to be expandable from 2.8 L to 4.0 L. High Feature V6 engines were previously produced in Fishermans Bend,Port Melbourne,Australia, and remain in production at the following four manufacturing locations:St. Catharines Engine Plant,St. Catharines,Canada;Flint Engine South inFlint, Michigan,United States;Romulus Engine Plant inRomulus, Michigan; andRamos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico. The assembly lines for the St. Catharines and Flint facilities were manufactured by Hirata Corporation at its powertrain facility inKumamoto, Japan. Most of the designs of this motor happened in Flint. They were first produced for the Cadillac range.[citation needed] The engine block and cylinder heads are cast atDefiance Foundry inDefiance, Ohio.

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