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News!!

 

GM to Offer Vortec HP3 8100 V-8 Crate Engine in 2003

November 6, 2002: 12:00 a.m. EST

 

LAS VEGAS (PRNewswire) - General Motors will

introduce an automotive crate engine variant of the recently announced high-output Vortec HP3 8100 V-8 marine engine as part of the GM Performance Parts crate engine portfolio. The engine will be available for sale through the GM Performance Parts catalog beginning in late 2003.

 

"We expect that the Vortec HP3 8100 engine will be selected by a niche group of performance-minded customizers who want high torque and power without compromising durability," said Rick Dunagan, GM Powertrain director of OEM sales and marketing. "Information we gain from marine engine development -- where conditions are much more severe -- is applied to automotive engine development. The design improvements realized from the development of the Vortec 8100 truck and Vortec HP3 marine engines have been used to make a great crate engine."

 

With its base Vortec 8100 V-8 truck engine foundation and the Vortec 8100 HP3 V-8 marine engine enhancements, the 8.1-liter crate engine combines the reliability, durability and quality of a proven production powerplant with the performance characteristics crate engine customers demand.

 

The marine HP3 engine announced for production earlier this year and the 496 cubic-inch Vortec HP3 8100 crate engine will deliver more than 525 horsepower and more than 560 lb-ft of torque (final output for the HP3 marine engine will be announced at a later date).

 

Based on the largest light-truck cylinder block in the GM Powertrain lineup, the Vortec HP3 provides factory designed reliability with street- winning performance. The Vortec HP3 represents the next step in big-block power while responding to growing market demand for increased performance.

 

Performance features and upfitting work specific to the Vortec HP3 include virtually seamless, precision- matched intake manifold and cylinder head ports for optimum flow characteristics. The fuel delivery system includes a 75-millimeter throttle body with an HP3-specific 400 kPa fuel rail, providing a pressure increase of more than 30 percent over the standard Vortec 8100 production engine. Computer ignition and fuel management parameters are calibrated to provide the best possible performance characteristics across the entire power band. For a complete engine, three key items will be made available in kit form: an electronic control module, electronic throttle control hardware and all necessary accessory drive components.

 

The Vortec HP3's valvetrain system is performance matched throughout, with a high-lift/high-duration camshaft, premium race-style valve springs, 1.7:1 ratio roller rocker arms, dedicated rocker arm studs, and HP3-specific intake and exhaust pushrods. Performance is further enhanced with a dedicated HP3- tuned harmonic balancer, and individual ignition coils for each of its eight platinum-tipped spark plugs. In spite of its ability to deliver thoroughbred performance, the Vortec HP3, with its 9.1:1 compression ratio, is designed to run on regular (87 octane) unleaded fuel.

 

"We've incorporated all the strengths of the Vortec 8100 truck engine into the Vortec HP3 crate engine, including the emissions and fuel economy improvements we've made over the years," said Terry Andrzejewski, GM Powertrain Vortec HP3 development engineer. "Then we went back and pushed those strengths to an even greater level. The HP3's impressive performance comes from a naturally aspirated design based on a stock truck engine block."

 

General Motors , the world's largest vehicle manufacturer, designs, builds, and markets cars and trucks worldwide, and has been the global automotive sales leader since 1931. GM employs about 355,000 people around the world. More information on GM can be found at http:// www.gm.com .

 

2003 Vortec HP3 8100 High Performance Crate Engine

 

Specifications

 

Type: 8.1L V8

 

Displacement: 8127 cc (496 cu.in.)

 

Compression ratio: 9.1:1

 

Valve Config.: Pushrod actuated overhead canted valves ( 2 valves

 

per cylinder )

 

Valve Lifters: Hydraulic roller

 

Firing Order: 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3

 

Bore & Stroke: 107.95 x 111.00mm (4.25 x 4.37 in.)

 

Main Bearing Caps: 4-bolt cast iron

 

Balance Method: Internal engine balance

 

Intake Manifold: Factory-installed PFI (equal length runner) manifold

 

Oil Pan Capacity: 8 qt. (7 quart fill level after system charge)

 

Fuel Type: Gasoline (unleaded) (87 octane)

 

Fuel System: Port fuel injection

 

Horsepower: 525HP @ 5400 RPM

 

Torque (lb-ft): 560 lb-ft @ 4000 RPM

 

Engine Rotation: Clockwise (facing front of engine)

 

Spark Plugs: Platinum (1.5-mm gap )

 

Emissions Controls: Internal PCV orifice system

 

Paint Protection: Component painted

 

Shipping Weight: 734.14 lb (333 kg)

 

Materials

 

Block: Cast iron

 

Cylinder Head: Cast iron

 

Intake Manifold: Coated cast aluminum

 

Main Bearing Caps: Cast nodular iron

 

Crankshaft: Cast nodular iron

 

Camshaft: Steel

 

Connecting Rods: Forged steel (1141SAE shot- peened and magnafluxed

 

with 9mm diameter bolts)

 

Pistons: Hypereutectic coated cast aluminum

 

Manufacturing

 

Assembly Site: Tonawanda, New York

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That would be sweet to have with a NV5600 6speed behind it, I would be in heaven with my truck, I acutally would be burning the **** out of my tires. Wonder what kind of price will be on that.
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Once an engine is in mainstream production, it's only a matter of time before GM puts out crate motor versions.  :cheers:  You need to have them available if you should just happen to blow one up.  :chevy:
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I have read in places that the 8.1 had 6 bolt main caps yet this spec says "Main Bearing Caps: 4-bolt cast iron" I doubt they reduced the number since its intorduction... So is 4 the final answer from GM? (I know, I need to go buy the service manual)
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I am on my friendly GM dealers list to get the very first HP3 that comes in the door  :cheers:  Its going to be transplanted into a 2002 Suburban!

 

Thomas Wong

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