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thanks, sounds like I'm really not missing out on much... don't need the 3.73's, nor the extra leaf. I appreciate the feedback, this place rocks!

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What's this differance between the LH9 6.2L and the LS3 6.2L

 

This is great!

Thanks RyanbabZ71 for making a sticky on the 6.2

 

Where did you get the 6.2L badge in you avatar?
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This thread is a dream come true...."

6.2L (L9H) Owners - Get all your questions answered here

 

 

If I buy a new truck with a 6.2 will you guys take up a collection to pay for it????

:D

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What's this differance between the LH9 6.2L and the LS3 6.2L

 

This is great!

Thanks RyanbabZ71 for making a sticky on the 6.2

 

Where did you get the 6.2L badge in you avatar?

 

Heres the info for the 6.2L badge

Top Flight Reproductions is proud to announce the addition of the 6.2L emblem to our emblem product line. This emblem is .075 thick Stainless Steel and is Hand Polished to a Brilliant finish. Each Emblem has a .030 thick laser cut 3M adhesive with a protective release liner on the back for easy peel and stick installation. Price is $29.75 each, these are not up on our website yet so if you're interested send us an email at [email protected] and we will send you a money request thru paypal .

 

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Please co

L9H has VVT and the LS3 doesn't. Also I believe the LS3 has different valvesprings and valves and a different head casting number since they are produced in different locations.

 

 

Please correct me if I am wrong but, aren't some of the 5.3Ls and a few other GM engines also labeled as LH9 too? When I was trying to google this I was coming up with a few engine options making it confusing. Can I assume that they all use the same valves/spings and head designs then?

 

Heres the info for the 6.2L badge

 

 

Thanks :D

 

Do you just have the one on your tailgate? Pictures please Thanks

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haha thanks :)

 

Putting that in google right now gave me more info in my search

 

L9H

 

Generation: IV

Type: 6.2L All Aluminum V8

Platform: Truck

First Year: 2009

Purpose: Latest most powerful V8 for trucks and SUV’s

 

 

From what I found the main differance is and are specific features to the L9H:

  • High-Flow Cylinder Heads with revised E85-compatible valve seats
  • “New” L9H camshaft profile with VVT
  • Low modulus A/C compressor belt

 

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I was the first to have those top flight badges and dont forget that :)

 

Search over in the appearance section for a thread I created to vote on where I should have put them. There are pics with me holding it up in various locations on the truck.

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Thanks for the pictures. @ $30.00 each I am just gonna put one on the tailgate for now. :thumbs:

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I was the first to have those top flight badges and dont forget that :)

 

Search over in the appearance section for a thread I created to vote on where I should have put them. There are pics with me holding it up in various locations on the truck.

 

Wasn't trying to steal your thunder :cheers: . Didn't know you had those badges on your truck also.

I do remember getting the link from here though.

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Here is one on the tailgate for reference

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Gotta love that 6.2L! :thumbs:

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