No, the LS2 is not considered a small block Chevy engine in the traditional sense. It is part of GM's LS engine family, which is a series of V8 engines that evolved from the small block design but features a different architecture. The LS2, specifically, is a 6.0-liter engine introduced in the mid-2000s and is often categorized as a "Gen III" or "Gen IV" engine, distinguishing it from the classic small block engines like the 350 or 327.
yes,also ls1 ls2 and a 5.0 bascally any v8 fits perfectly
YES all small block v8 that chevy has produced from 55 and onward will fit the 700r4 but whatch your hp rating on the engine, because above 400 horse i cant garuntee it will stay on!
Yes they are the same engines.
The Trailblazer SS has an LS2 under the hood. Same motor that is in the 2005-2007 Corvette.
Put a chevy LS2 engine in it <<>> Put your foot down further on the accelerator pedal.
A 2000 Saturn LS2 with the V6 3.0L engine requires 5.0quarts of engine oil.
No, the LS2 is an all aluminum 6.0 liter engine. The 5.3L engine in the 2000 Silverado is an LM7 version of the Vortec 5300.
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neither Then V8 engine in the 1997 1500 pickups was a Vortec 5700 L31.
The 1994 Z28, equipped with the LT1 V8 engine, can accommodate several engine swaps, including the LS1 and LS3 from later Camaro models for enhanced performance and efficiency. Additionally, enthusiasts often consider swapping in the more powerful LS2 or LS7 engines from the Corvette. Other options might include small-block or big-block Chevy engines, depending on the desired performance and modifications. Always ensure compatibility with the transmission and necessary modifications for a successful swap.
350 Ls1 or 350 lt1 but the Lt1 has a cast iron block and the ls1 have a all aluminum block there fore the ls1 block is lighter. "but the make the same horsepower
Yes you can i have one with a ls2, and there's one with a 572 block and that's the biggest motor GM is still currently in preduction.