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The LQ1 (also called the Twin Dual Cam or TDC) was a 3.4 L (3,350 cc) DOHC V6 engine ("X-code") based on the aluminum-headed second generation of GM's 60° engine line, sharing a similar block with its pushrod cousins, the 3.1 L LH0 V6 and the then recently retired 2.8 L (2,837 cc) LB6 V6.
Learn about the various platforms that underpin GM's vehicle models, from the Latin letter-based naming scheme to the current Greek letter-based architecture. The Alpha platform is a RWD/AWD platform used by Cadillac CT4, CT5, and Chevrolet Blazer.
The GMT T1XX is the assembly code for a vehicle platform architecture developed by General Motors for its line of full-size trucks and large SUVs that has been announced to start production in the fall of 2018 for the 2019 model year. [1] The "XX" is a placeholder for the last two digits of the specific assembly code for each model.
The "XX" is a placeholder for the last two digits of the specific assembly code for each model. The platform, which replaced the GMT900 series that had been in production from 2007 to 2013, was introduced in April 2013 for the 2014 Model Year on the trucks, followed by the December 2013 production on the 2015 large SUVs that debuted in February ...
The LL8 is a straight-6 gasoline engine produced from 2002 to 2009 by General Motors for trucks. It is part of the Atlas engine family, which also includes straight-4 and straight-5 versions, and features variable valve timing and aluminum cylinder block and heads.
This web page lists most transmissions produced or used in General Motors (GM) vehicles, including Buick models. It covers automatic, manual, and hybrid transmissions from 1937 to present, with model designations and features.
The W platform was a GM automotive platform for mid-size and full-size front-wheel drive cars from 1987 to 2016. It had three generations, different wheelbases, and various body styles and engines.
Learn about the history and features of the LS-based small-block engine family, a continuation of the Chevrolet small-block engine that powers various GM vehicles. The LS1 engine was the first of the Gen III engines and was used in the 1997 Corvette.