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The '''LG8''' ("J-code") was a modern version of the 3.1 L engine that displaced 191 cubic inches (3,136 cc)<ref>http://media.gm.com/division/2003_prodinfo/03_powertrain/03_car_engine/index.html</ref>, produced since model year 2000 | The '''LG8''' ("J-code") was a modern version of the 3.1 L engine that displaced 191 cubic inches (3,136 cc)<ref>http://media.gm.com/division/2003_prodinfo/03_powertrain/03_car_engine/index.html</ref>, produced since model year 2000. It still had an iron block and 2-valve pushrod aluminum heads but now had full [[fuel injection|sequential port fuel injection]]. The LG8 also featured a new [[intake manifold]] and numerous changes to improve parts sharing with the offshoot [[GM High Value engine]] family. Emissions were improved with air injection for [[LEV]] status. Power was 170 hp-175 hp (127 kW to 131 kW) and torque was 190 ft·lbf–195 ft·lbf (258 N·m to 264 N·m). The LG8 was built in [[Ramos Arizpe]], [[Coahuila]], [[Mexico]] and [[Tonawanda, New York]]. | ||
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