You are a complete moron. You post a picture of motors with all the plastic coverings and whatnot on them. Pull all that off, pull the accessories off, and what do you have? You must not be reading anything I have posted about the similarities.
Explain how I took an LQ4 iron block "Vortec" motor, swapped over all of my accessories from my LS1, put in an LS based cam, LS6 intake on it, used my LS1 fuel rails, etc., and make it work in my car? How about all the other people who have swapped LM7, L33, LQ4, LQ9, L76, LY6, etc. motors into LS cars and make them work?
I cannot believe you don't understand where I am coming from. Well actually I can. I have seen it enough on this site from you. Thinking you know damn near everything.
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/eng ... ewall.htmlSpecifically sates "Building Gen III and Gen IV (alias LS)..."
Go to LS1tech.com and read through threads.
How many Gen III/IV motors have you tore down? How many have you modified? I would safely bet ZERO. I am done arguing with you about this. This is one topic you are outmatched at, and you don't have the answers.
The 6.2L L92 in trucks is damn near the same thing as the 6.2L L99 in the Auto Camaro. The LS3 is also a 6.2L, doesn't have valve reliefs in the pistons, no active fuel management, and a lower lift cam due to the AFM.
There goes your Vortec motor vs. Performance motor theory.
Once again...ALL GEN III/IV CHEVY MOTORS ARE LS BASED and LS is the broad term for them.
Get a clue and stop posting useless crap. You are outgunned and have no clue what you are talking about.