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    Default 99 Yukon HP and Performance Specs

    i was wondering if u guys can tell me the specs of the 99 yukon 5.7 engine. like HP and tq.

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    Another Memory Monday thread revisit. Yet another thread that needs a followup now that it's got a better thread title.

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    The Performance Specs for the......5.7 Liter V-8 Engine,

    THE
    VORTEC 5700 RPO CODE L31 is a V8 truck engine. Displacement is 5.7 L. It is the last production Generation I small-block from Chevrolet. The cylinder heads feature combustion chambers very similar to those of the LT1 V8, but without the reverse-flow cooling. As such, the L31 head is compatible with all older small-blocks, and is a very popular upgrade. It offers the performance of more expensive heads, at a much lower cost. It does, however, require a specific intake manifold (a Vortec head has four bolts attaching the intake manifold as opposed to the traditional six bolts per head). The L31 was replaced by the 5.3 L 5300 LM7. The 2002 model year was the final year for the L31 5.7 L small block V-8 whose origins date back to 1955.

    The VORTEC 5700 produces
    .....255 hp (191 kW) to 350 hp (261 kW) at 4600 rpm and 430 ft-lbf (448 N•m) to 450 ft-lbf (475 N•m) of torque at 2800 rpm. It is currently being produced as a crate engine for marine applications and automotive hobbyists as the "ramjet 350" with minor modifications.

    L31 applications:

    TBI L31 applications
    • 1996 G-Series vans over 8,500 lb (3,856 kg) GVW w/ 4L80E transmission
    Edit......I Typed in the Wrong Number on the H.P......255 HP......Thanks Charile.....

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    I seem to remember my 1998 Suburban 5.7 makes 250 hp.
    191 KW would be about 191/.75=255 hp.
    I HP is about 3/4 of a KW-
    Charlie
    PS The ancient Suburban 217,000 miles- sure feels stronger than 250 hp, but I think 250 is its rating.
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