General Motors Vortec engine
Vortec is a trademarked name for a line of big engines for General Motors trucks. The name first appeared in a 1984 advertisement for the 1985 model year 4.3 L V6 that used "vortex technology" to create a vortex inside the combustion chamber, creating a better air/fuel atomization. Now it is used on a wide range of different engines. Modern Vortec engines are named for their approximate displacement in cubic centimetres.
- I4
- For the Vortec 2200 see General Motors 122 engine.
- For the Vortec 2800 see General Motors Atlas engine.
- For the Vortec 2900 see General Motors Atlas engine.
- I5
- For the Vortec 3500 see General Motors Atlas engine.
- For the Vortec 3700 see General Motors Atlas engine.
- I6
- For the Vortec 4200 see General Motors Atlas engine.
- V6
- For the Vortec 4300 see Chevrolet 90-Degree V6 engine.
- V8
- For the Vortec 4800 see General Motors small-block engine.
- For the Vortec 5000 see Chevrolet small-block engine.
- For the Vortec 5300 see General Motors small-block engine.
- For the Vortec 5700 see Chevrolet small-block engine.
- For the Vortec 6000 see General Motors small-block engine.
- For the Vortec 6200 see General Motors small-block engine.
- For the Vortec 7400 see Chevrolet Big-Block engine.
- For the Vortec 8100 see Chevrolet Big-Block engine.
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