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What trucks did the L33 come in?

What trucks did the L33 come in?

The L33 was introduced in 2005 as the “High Performance” 5.3L engine. It was only available in the 1/2 ton, 4WD, extended cab Silverado and Sierra until 2007.

Is L33 a Gen 3 or 4?

The L33 is a 5.3L, Gen. 3 small block engine used in GM trucks between 2005 and 2007. Although it is a truck engine, it used cylinder heads closely related to the LS2 and LS6. The engine came with flat-top pistons for increased compression, and has a unique camshaft.

Is L33 24x?

Yes all “L33” (05-07 classics) are gen 3 24x tooth, in the body style change of ’07 they were all 58x tooth rel.

What kind of engine is in a 2005 Silverado?

Only 25% of trucks made in 2005 had the L33 engine. The Gen III Vortec 5300 is available in a new lighter, higher output variant optional on some 2005 Silverados and Sierras. RPO L33 will be introduced in short bed, extended cab versions of these pickups. The L33 features an aluminum engine block, new cylinder heads and a high-lift cam.

What kind of engine does a GM Silverado 5.3L have?

Power increased by 15 hp (11 kW), to 310 hp (230 kW), over the LM7, and torque was unchanged. It was only available on extended cab 4WD pickup trucks. Only 25% of trucks made in 2005 had the L33 engine. The Gen III Vortec 5300 is available in a new lighter, higher output variant optional on some 2005 Silverados and Sierras.

What was the horsepower of a 2006 GM 5.3L?

In 2006, the cast iron block is 295 HP and 335 torque. The aluminum block is 310 HP and 335 torque. In 2006 I believe the aluminum block was only available in the extended cab Z71 4X4. I know thats the only way to get the aluminum block in 2005. I am too lazy to look up the 2006, but I don’t believe anything changed.

When did the Chevy L33 engine come out?

Chevy L33 Engine Specs. The L33 is a 5.3L, Gen. 3 small block engine used in GM trucks between 2005 and 2007.

Only 25% of trucks made in 2005 had the L33 engine. The Gen III Vortec 5300 is available in a new lighter, higher output variant optional on some 2005 Silverados and Sierras. RPO L33 will be introduced in short bed, extended cab versions of these pickups. The L33 features an aluminum engine block, new cylinder heads and a high-lift cam.

Power increased by 15 hp (11 kW), to 310 hp (230 kW), over the LM7, and torque was unchanged. It was only available on extended cab 4WD pickup trucks. Only 25% of trucks made in 2005 had the L33 engine. The Gen III Vortec 5300 is available in a new lighter, higher output variant optional on some 2005 Silverados and Sierras.

In 2006, the cast iron block is 295 HP and 335 torque. The aluminum block is 310 HP and 335 torque. In 2006 I believe the aluminum block was only available in the extended cab Z71 4X4. I know thats the only way to get the aluminum block in 2005. I am too lazy to look up the 2006, but I don’t believe anything changed.

What kind of engine is a Chevy L33?

Chevy L33 Engine Specs. The L33 is a 5.3L, Gen. 3 small block engine used in GM trucks between 2005 and 2007. Although it is a truck engine, it used cylinder heads closely related to the LS2 and LS6. It came with flat-top pistons for increased compression, and has a unique camshaft. For marketing purposes, it was known as the Vortec 5300 H.O.

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