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What's in/on Your Monte Engine ?
Hi Member's, What modification have you done to your Monte Engine ? (Cams, pistons, lifters, headers, CAI etc) What Mod's ? What type of oil ? What type of fuel (octane#) ? Let us know > Pictures are a plus :thumbsup: http://static.cargurus.com/images/si...108012412.jpeg |
General Motors High Value engine
General Motors High Value engine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia GM High Value V6 EnginesOverviewManufacturerGeneral MotorsProduction2004–-2011Combustion chamberConfiguration60° V6Cylinder blockalloyCast ironCylinder headalloyAluminumValvetrainOverhead valveCombustionFuel systemSequential multi-point fuel injectionFuel typeGasoline E85Oil systemWet sumpCooling systemWater-cooledChronologyPredecessorGM 60-Degree V6 engineSuccessorGM High Feature engineThe High Value engine family from General Motors is a group of Cam in Block or "Overhead valve" V6 engines. They use the same 60° vee bank as the 60° V6 family they are based on, but the new 99 mm (3.9 in) bore required offsetting the bores by 1.5 mm (0.1 in) away from the engine centerline. These engines (aside from the LX9) are the first cam in block engines to implement Variable Valve Timing, and won the 2006 Breakthrough Award fromPopular Mechanics for this innovation. For the 2007 model year, the 3900 engine features optional displacement on demand or "Active Fuel Management" which deactivates a bank of cylinders under light load to increase highway fuel economy. It was rumored GM would produce a 3-valve design, but that never came to be. These engines are produced primarily at the GM factory in Tonawanda, New York. The assembly line for this engine was manufactured by Hirata Corporation at their powertrain facility in Kumamoto, Japan. As of the 2012 model year, GM no longer sells these motors in any US market vehicles. 3.5[edit] LX9[edit] The LX9 3500 is an OHV engine based on the 3400 V6. It incorporates electronic throttle control. Bore is 94 mm (3.7 in), stroke is 84 mm (3.3 in) for a displacement of 3498 cc (213 cu in). A GM Press Release for the 2004 Malibu described the 3500 thus: "3.5-liter V-6, will debut in the 2004 Chevrolet Malibu. The engine offers improved performance and fuel efficiency, and runs smoother and quieter than earlier generation V-6 engines. The 3500 V-6 features an advanced powertrain control module, improved fuel injection system, a redesigned exhaust manifold and a new catalytic converter contribute to reduced emissions, as well as improved efficiency and performance characteristics. Improvements in cooling, sealing and the accessory drive system add to the engine's overall quality, reliability and durability." Power output ranges from 196 hp (146 kW) to 201 hp (150 kW), torque ranges from 213 lb·ft (289 N·m) to 221 lb·ft (300 N·m). It was used in the following vehicles and model years:
The LZ4 3500 is an OHV engine based on the 3.9 L LZ9 V6. It was introduced for the 2006 model year in the Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo. It includes continuously variable cam timing (fixed overlap). It has a cast iron block and aluminum heads. Output is 211 hp (156.5 kW) at 5800 rpm and 214 lb·ft (290 N·m) at 4000 rpm. Bore is 99 mm (3.9 in), stroke is 76 mm (3.0 in) for a displacement of 3510 cc. Horsepower rating changed for the 2007 model year to 224 hp (167 kW) at 5800 rpm and 220 lb·ft (298 N·m) torque at 4000 rpm. The Chevrolet Malibu, Pontiac G6, and Saturn Aura became equipped with this engine for 2007 (previously the Malibu and G6 had the non-VVT 201 hp (150 kW) 3.5 L LX9). In 2008 SAE ratings dropped the horsepower ratings to 219, keeping torque as is. On Pontiac G6 convertible models, horsepower was rated at 217. Applications:
LZE[edit] The LZE 3500 was an OHV flexible fuel engine based on the 3.9 L LZ9 V6 (it can use either plain gasoline or 15% Gasoline and 85% Ethanol, E85) and includes continuously variable cam timing(fixed overlap). It has a cast iron block and aluminum heads. Bore is 99 mm (3.9 in), stroke is 76 mm (3.0 in) for a displacement of 3510 cc (214 cu in). Output is 211 hp (157 kW) at 5800 rpm and 216 lb·ft (293 N·m) at 4000 rpm. Applications:
3.9[edit] Bore is increased to 99 mm (3.9 in) and stroke is increased to 84 mm (3.3 in) for a displacement of 3880 cc (237 cu in). LZ9[edit] The new LZ9 3900 features Variable Cam Timing, a new feature on a pushrod engine, roller rocker arms and has a variable length intake manifold. The dual intake runners (One short, one longer) improves intake efficiency across a broader RPM range. It produces 240 hp (179 kW) and 240 lb·ft (325 N·m) torque, with a wide torque curve. 90% of the torque is available from 1500 rpm to 5500 rpm. Applications:
The LZ8 3900 has the same Variable Cam Timing technology as the LZ9. The 2007 model year introduces the Active Fuel Management system (formerly known as Displacement on Demand), which can turn off a bank of cylinders under a light load for increased fuel economy. Output is slightly lower than the LZ9 at 233 hp (174 kW) and 240 lb·ft (325 N·m). This engine is used in the following vehicles:
The LGD 3900 is a flexible fuel version of the LZ9, and like its 3.5 L counterpart the LZE, it can run on E85, pure gasoline or any mixture of the two. Output is identical to the LZ9.
The LZG 3900 is a flexible fuel version of the LZ9 that replaces the LZ8 in the Chevrolet Impala. It keeps the Active Fuel Management system introduced on that engine and produces a nearly identical 233 hp (174 kW) and 240 lb·ft (325 N·m).
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L67 bottom end bored .030, all arp fasteners and clevite bearings St5 turbo cam Ported heads, 130 springs, bigger valves Oer lifters Double roller L26 plenum Ewp T66 turbo Treadstone front mount 3"dp Turbo headers 2.5" charge pipes 103's 65# injectors Hp tuners custom tune Using Brad Penn oil And I'm sure I'm forgetting things :rotfl: Good thing I didn't have to list fuel upgrades, trans upgrades, suspension upgrades, visual upgrades I would have a whole page to myself :rotfl: |
:congrats:>>Thanks `Mike, for being the first to contribute on this subject. You posted exactly what I was hoping/looking for :thumbsup:
I thought you or member's would just post > It's all stock or a lot of time & $'s :eek::wtf::rotfl: Thanks to you & member's for all your super contributions to keep our forum fun/informative & `Active :thumbsup: ================================================== ========================= |
I have a cold air intake. I don't have much done to it yet. I use full synthetic engine oil.
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Super Super Turbo Monte 4-$ure!!!!
Originally Posted by turbo monte
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O boy hahaha
L67 bottom end bored .030, all arp fasteners and clevite bearings St5 turbo cam Ported heads, 130 springs, bigger valves Oer lifters Double roller L26 plenum Ewp T66 turbo Treadstone front mount 3"dp Turbo headers 2.5" charge pipes And I'm sure I'm forgetting things :rotfl: Thanks much `John, I've sure you 4-got something :rotfl: Like Blood/Sweat/Tears & lots of $'s :eek::wtf::eek: https://montecarloforum.com/forum/me...te-3-13537.jpg ***Thanks `Zach, everything good comes in time + $ $ $'s |
Thanks space I edited mine with a few more things even haha
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Stock L36 hahaha :rotfl:
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Originally Posted by Dubstepticon
(Post 601442)
Stock L36 hahaha :rotfl:
There's plenty of dirt on there, and the PCM is custom tuned to delete a code and remove the speed limiter :rotfl: |
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