is the L98 a rare engine and....
is the L98 a rare engine and....
for LS1 and LS6 engines what does the LS mean, thxs, just found a Trans Am with a L98, Should I buy?
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L98 engines are not rare, they are just TPI 350 cubic inch engines that came on corvettes and some camaros/firebirds.
LS doesn't stand for anything I believe, but the code refers to (at least on modern day engines) the type of fuel injection-like the LT1 had a certain EFI system, LS1's have their own EFI system.
however, GM used to make large cube engines many years ago with the LS6 code.
LS doesn't stand for anything I believe, but the code refers to (at least on modern day engines) the type of fuel injection-like the LT1 had a certain EFI system, LS1's have their own EFI system.
however, GM used to make large cube engines many years ago with the LS6 code.
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You're pretty close iroc5...L98, LS1, LT1, L03, ect., ect. are the RPO codes for each engine.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by iroc5speed:
L98 engines are not rare, they are just TPI 350 cubic inch engines that came on corvettes and some camaros/firebirds.
LS doesn't stand for anything I believe, but the code refers to (at least on modern day engines) the type of fuel injection-like the LT1 had a certain EFI system, LS1's have their own EFI system.
however, GM used to make large cube engines many years ago with the LS6 code.</font>
L98 engines are not rare, they are just TPI 350 cubic inch engines that came on corvettes and some camaros/firebirds.
LS doesn't stand for anything I believe, but the code refers to (at least on modern day engines) the type of fuel injection-like the LT1 had a certain EFI system, LS1's have their own EFI system.
however, GM used to make large cube engines many years ago with the LS6 code.</font>
As Trans Ams go, the 5.7 is definitely one of the rarer engine options as most of the 5.7s ended up in GTAs (and a few Formulas) for Firebirds.
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being more rare than the others certainly doesn't qualify the L98 as rare. they are far from rare. rare would be the 4 cylinder models and 3.8's. the four cylinder is obviously not desired, but considerably less made than the L98.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by zippy:
being more rare than the others certainly doesn't qualify the L98 as rare. they are far from rare. rare would be the 4 cylinder models and 3.8's. the four cylinder is obviously not desired, but considerably less made than the L98.</font>
being more rare than the others certainly doesn't qualify the L98 as rare. they are far from rare. rare would be the 4 cylinder models and 3.8's. the four cylinder is obviously not desired, but considerably less made than the L98.</font>
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Zippy, based on the classic definition of the word "rare" (i.e. very limited production) and desireable, only one engine in a Thirdgen truly qualifies and that is the Turbo 3.8 in the TTA.
I cannot say about the area you live, but original 5.7s in a Thirdgen are hard to find where I live. As a strict definition of the word "rare", I would agree that the 5.7 does not meet the word.
The 5.7 is a "less common" engine and is desireable. What the real gest of my comment was directed more of the fact of the 5.7 being available in a basic Trans Am per se. There are some who've argued that a 5.7 was never available in a basic Trans Am; which is untrue. It just isn't common to find a 5.7 in a basic Trans Am. Which is what I am trying to say to the original poster.
I cannot say about the area you live, but original 5.7s in a Thirdgen are hard to find where I live. As a strict definition of the word "rare", I would agree that the 5.7 does not meet the word.
The 5.7 is a "less common" engine and is desireable. What the real gest of my comment was directed more of the fact of the 5.7 being available in a basic Trans Am per se. There are some who've argued that a 5.7 was never available in a basic Trans Am; which is untrue. It just isn't common to find a 5.7 in a basic Trans Am. Which is what I am trying to say to the original poster.
I guess to add my 2 pennies (.283 I believe when converting to US$) I can't find 5.0L!!! I found my GTA 5.7 89 with G92 options (but no code), and there are currently 4 other GTA's that are 88 89 and 90 with 5.7's. also a month ago or so I found 3 88/89 IROC's with 350's ..... I guess you guys should come shopping up here
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How ya on the LT1 and LS6, new days like now ... it is an RPO code like said above, old days LS6 was a 454 BB that I believe the corvette and Chevelle got and others??? and the LT1 was a rapid fire 350 with 360hp that the Nova SS got in 1970, that's all I know .... say it on speedvision earlier in the month.
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[This message has been edited by Drakar (edited August 07, 2001).]
.How ya on the LT1 and LS6, new days like now ... it is an RPO code like said above, old days LS6 was a 454 BB that I believe the corvette and Chevelle got and others??? and the LT1 was a rapid fire 350 with 360hp that the Nova SS got in 1970, that's all I know .... say it on speedvision earlier in the month.
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1989 GTA 350 TPI
Stock:
- T-tops
- Dual cats
- 9-Bolt 7.75" Rearend
- 3.27 gears
Mods:
- Dynomax Super Turbo Muffler
1992 RS 305 TBI - Sold
[This message has been edited by Drakar (edited August 07, 2001).]
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