2009 Tahoe 6.2L HP

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Bowtye8

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What is the actual 2009 6.2L HP? I keep reading all different reviews. Some say 380. Other are saying about 405HP.

Also what is the difference this and the vette/Camaro LS3 besides detune.

Heads, Valves etc???

Thanks
 

05Yukon

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Yes Tahoe is 395 and Denali and Escalade are 403. But all are rated at 417 tq so I don't think you will notice any difference in power.
 

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yeah the escalade is rated at 403...I really doubt you'd be able to tell a difference even with a dyno. I imagine they all come off the same line, probably making between 395 and 405. They rate the escalade higher to give people a reason to justify spending the additional 9k or so on what is otherwise the same truck.
 

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Ya pretty much and the Denalis used to be rated at 380 but they have since bumped them up and i would guess cause they started offering the 6.2 in the Tahoe
 

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so what are you guys getting for mileage then? i just got my 01' hoe and i'm already planning my next truck....lol (trailblazer ss, 06' wine red denali, 07'+ tahoe)
 

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I've always wondered what the difference could be between the "380hp" in my Yukon Denali and the "403hp" in the Escalade. I always thought it was marketing only, but then I noticed my Denali upshifts at a pretty low rpm at redline, below the hp peak of the Escalade. So, is it merely shift points???

See my video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH7gbH53PJg
 

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...Also what is the difference this and the vette/Camaro LS3 besides detune...

The cylinder heads on the 6.2L, or L92 as it's called by GM, have variable valve timing (like a Honda VTEC). The L92 is actually a more sophisticated engine than the LS3 in the Corvette & I'll bet in the next year or two the 'Vette will have VVT as well.

Here is a great article on the L92, where they started with a bone stock engine with headers and added only a Comp Cam & phaser kit and came out with 499.5 HP. Round up and that's 500HP with only a cam and headers.

http://www.gmhightechperformance.com/tech/0903gmhtp_l92_comp_cams_vvt_cam_kit_install/index.html
 

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