This engine was not offered in 2000 on Chevrolet trucks. They had a major model change in 1999 that included a new engine lineup consisting of a 4.8 (replaced the 305 or 5.0L) and a 5.3 (replaced the 350 or 5.7L). They did offer a "classic" model in 1999 only that was exactly like the rest of the 88-98 trucks.
The 5.7L in Chevy trucks from 96-98 put out 255-270 HP and 330 lbft of torque. These all were the "Vortec" line of engines.
265 h/p
200 H.P. 225 lb/ft Torque
The 60-horsepower VW engine has a torque specification of 115 pounds at 2000 RPMs. The engine will have 130 pounds of torque at 2500 RPMs.
285 horsepower
170 whp
about 245-250 horsepower and 333 ft. lbs. of torque
It has 235 hp and 500lbs of torque, which is what really matters.
For the 2000 Ford F-250 , 6.8 liter V10 engine : ( 310 horsepower and 425 lb-ft torque )
245 horsepower and 315 ft·lbf (427 N·m) of torque. 245 horsepower and 315 ft·lbf (427 N·m) of torque.
Brake Horsepower 120 4000 rpm Rated Horsepower 36.4 Torque 190 at 2000 rpm
245 horsepower
That would be an LE9 engine. Those were rated at 210 horsepower and 250 lbs/ft. of torque at 2000 RPMs.