The horsepower of an LS VTEC engine can vary significantly depending on its specific build and modifications. Generally, a stock LS VTEC setup can produce around 150 to 200 horsepower. However, with performance enhancements such as upgraded internals, turbocharging, or tuning, it can exceed 300 to 400 horsepower or more. The exact output will depend on factors like the components used and the tuning process.
a vtec head, and a vtec enabled computer
Yes you can. You can either use your LS block and put a Vtec head on it or you can just swap it out with a GSR or Type-R motor.
LS vTec
It is a integra ls block b18a1 or b18b with a vtec b series head
it seems simple on paper but is a little complicated but with basic mechanical skills its possible. http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/tech/0411scc_ls_vtech_engine/index.html
No, the only 92-93 GS-R models have the 1.7L VTEC engine; the RS/LS/GS models have the non-VTEC 1.8L. It will say on the Engine if its a Vtec
The 2001 Lincoln LS , with the 3.9 liter V8 engine , is rated at 252 horsepower
145 stock
150
380 hp
I believe the 3.9 liter V8 engine in a 2006 Lincoln Ls is rated at : ( 280 horsepower at 6,000 RPM )
the 06 Chevy cobalt has roughly 148 to 150 horsepower.