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Atlas
Manufacturer General Motors Corporation
Type: straight-4
straight-5
straight-6
Production: 2002 - present
Predecessor: Chevrolet Straight-6 engine
Displacement: 256ci

Atlas is a name for a family of modern inline piston engines for trucks from General Motors. The series debuted in 2002 with the Oldsmobile Bravada, and is also used in the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Colorado and their GMC twins, the Envoy and Canyon. In production, the engines use GM's Vortec name, and I4, I5, and I6 engines are all part of the same family, sharing the same manufacturing equipment, rods, pistons, valves, and other parts. They feature variable valve timing on the exhaust side, electronic throttle control, and a special oil pan with a pass-through for the half shafts in four-wheel drive vehicles. The Atlas program began in 1995 along with the planning for GM's next-generation mid-size SUVs and pickup trucks. These vehicles were designed around the I6 engine. The I6 version was used in a Baja 2000 racing truck, winning its first race in a class that also included V8 engines. Another I6-powered truck won the truck class at the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb. The I6 Atlas engines are produced at the Flint Engine South plant in Flint, Michigan, while the I4 and I5 versions are produced at the Tonawanda Engine plant in Tonawanda, New York.

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LL8

Vortec 4200 LL8 engine in a 2006 Chevrolet Traiblazer.
Vortec 4200 LL8 engine in a 2006 Chevrolet Traiblazer.

The LL8 (or Vortec 4200), is a straight-6 truck engine. It was the first Atlas engine, and was designed for GM's new SUV line. It displaces 4.2 L (4195 cc), with a 93 mm bore and 102 mm stroke. When introduced, this engine's power was 270 hp (205 kW) @ 6000 RPM and torque was 275 ft·lbf (373 N·m) @ 3600 RPM. 2003 saw a slight bump in power to 275 hp, while torque was unchanged. For 2006, power was increased to 291 hp (217 kW) @ 6000 RPM and torque to 277 ft·lbf (376 N·m) @ 4800 RPM with the addition of a MAF and a complete internal redesign of the engine. The Atlas LL8 was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2002 through 2005. Engine redline is 6300 RPM. LL8 Applications:

L52

L52
Vortec 3500 L52 engine in a 2005 GMC Canyon
Also called: Vortec 3500
Type: straight-5
Bore: 93 mm (Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "{" in)
Stroke: 102 mm (Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "{" in)
Displacement: Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "{" L (3460 cc)
Power output: 220 hp (Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "{" kW) @ 5600 RPM
Torque output: 225 ft·lbf (Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "{" N·m) @ 2800 RPM

The L52 (also called Vortec 3500), is a straight-5 truck engine. It displaces 3.5 L (3460 cc), with a 93 mm bore and 102 mm stroke, and shares much with the rest of the Atlas family. It produces 220 hp (164 kW) @ 5600 RPM and 225 ft·lbf (305 N·m) @ 2800 RPM. Engine redline is 6300 RPM. It is used in the following vehicles:

LLR

The LLR (also called Vortec 3700), is a straight-5 truck engine. It displaces 3.7 L (3653 cc), courtesy of a larger 95.5 mm bore while keeping the 102 mm stroke, and shares much with the rest of the Atlas family. It produces 242 hp (180 kW) @ 5600 RPM and 242 ft·lbf (327 N·m) @ 4600 RPM. Engine redline is 6300 RPM. It is used in the following vehicles:

LK5

The straight-4 LK5 engine is sold as the Vortec 2800 in GM trucks. Like its Atlas brothers, the LK5 has dual overhead cams, and shares their 93 mm bore and 102 mm stroke. The LK5 displaces 2.8 L (2770 cc) and produces 175 hp (131 kW) @ 5600 RPM and 185 ft·lbf (251 N·m) @ 2800 RPM. Engine redline is 6300 RPM. It is used in the following vehicles:

LLV

The straight-4 LLV engine is sold as the Vortec 2900 in GM trucks. It shares the same 95.5 mm bore and 102 mm stoke as the LLR Vortec 3700. The LLV displaces 2.9 L and produces 185 hp (138 kW) @ 5600 RPM and 195 ft·lbf (263 N·m) @ 2800 RPM. Engine redline is 6300 RPM. It is used in the following vehicles:

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