2009 Tahoe 6.2L L92

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Here is one spot. Not sure which part you haven't heard of but you can try googling tahoe 6.2 and your questions will be answered. Denali 6.2 makes less power then a escalade 6.2 too.

http://www.autoblog.com/2007/12/26/chevy-tahoe-ltz-gets-6-2l-v8/

This is done becuase gm wants their flagship to have higer specs.

Cadillac>GMC>Chevy as in terms to cost more with higher luxury. That's why you don't see a cts-v make more power than a corvette with the same motor, or camaro vs corvette. Cant kill your own flagship. People will buy the cheaper version if all specs where the same and the price tag wasn't.
 

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This is done becuase gm wants their flagship to have higer specs.

Cadillac>GMC>Chevy as in terms to cost more with higher luxury. That's why you don't see a cts-v make more power than a corvette with the same motor, or camaro vs corvette. Cant kill your own flagship. People will buy the cheaper version if all specs where the same and the price tag wasn't.

I see! Makes sense!
 

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Since they share basically all the same components would a tune unlock more horsies to stock escalade levels ?
 

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Not really that weird. Manufacturers have always limited their products especially the "lesser" edition of said "same" product so to make the premium version "true" even though we all know there's little to absolutely no difference at all. They had to make it seem so.
 

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So I've been doing some reading and it seems that in 2009 you could get a Tahoe LTZ with the L92 6.2L. I'm very interested in finding one, but searches are frustrating. I know these are rare, but how rare? Is it worth while to keep looking or should I just direct my search for a crew cab 6.2L and put a cap on it?

I know Denalis and Escalades came with the same 6.2L but are too flashy and don't have part time t-cases. So I'm not interested in them.
The 6.2L L92 was in 07 & 08, the 6.2L L9H was in 09-13.
Here is a guide for all LS engines:
https://www.onallcylinders.com/2019...de-to-ls-engine-specs-and-ls-engine-upgrades/
 

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That info is correct for the GM trucks. For some weird reason they detuned the 07 & 08 Denali and the 08 Tahoe to 380 hp. In 09 they let the cat out of the bag. GM matched the 07 & 08 Esky’s 403 hp to all other 6.2L motors.

Unfortunately. they clipped the wings on Tahoe’s 6.2L L9H after 09. In 2010 Tahoe was back to the 5.3L only. GM kept the 6.2L L9H in the Silverado & Sierra trucks til 2013. It was shelved after that and got the AFM 6.2L L94 that the Yukon Denali and Escalade shared starting in 2010.

For some reason some of the above reference links show the 1500 Yukon XL had a L9H 6.2L as a Non-Denali option til 2013. All sales brochures only show the L94 available in the Denali. Esky & Denali did get a 2WD option starting in 09 though. They may have been confused that the Sierra Pick up came in a Denali trim like the YXL Denali.
 
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That info is correct for the GM trucks. For some weird reason they detuned the 07 & 08 Denali and the 08 Tahoe to 380 hp. In 09 they let the cat out of the bag. GM matched the 07 & 08 Esky’s 403 hp to all other 6.2L motors.

Unfortunately. they clipped the wings on Tahoe’s 6.2L L9H after 09. In 2010 Tahoe was back to the 5.3L only. GM kept the 6.2L L9H in the Silverado & Sierra trucks til 2013. It was shelved after that and got the AFM 6.2L L96 that the Yukon Denali and Escalade shared starting in 2010.

For some reason some of the above reference links show the 1500 Yukon XL had a L9H 6.2L as a Non-Denali option til 2013. All sales brochures only show the L96 available in the Denali. Esky & Denali did get a 2WD option starting in 09 though. They may have been confused that the Sierra Pick up came in a Denali trim like the YXL Denali.
One minor point of clarification: The 6.2L in the Yukon Denalis and Eskys from 2010-2013 was the L94.
 

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Thanks for that. Good eye. Engine swap fyi …


For those just getting into the 07-14 full size SUV game, the L96 (360/380tq) is the 6.0L iron block GM used in the Burb & Yuke 2500. Later it the years it was e85 but always made to run on regular fuel.

The LFA was the all aluminum 6.0L in the 08/09 Hybrid Tahoe, Yuke & Esky. The 6.0L LZ1 replaced that. It added e85 to the game until the hybrid ended in 2013. All run on Reg fuel and are 332/367tq.


Caveat…. the hybrid LFA & LZ1 have AFM. The Burb & Yukon 2500 L96 does not.
 
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