@mercedescote6578yes it does lmao lq4 is dish top with press fit wrist pin, skinnier rod. Lq9 is flat top with full floating wrist pin and a beefier rod
@@franciscosuarez2346that’s wrong, my 02’ has an lq9, code in the glove box and everything lol there is no 01 escalade, unless youre talking about the pickups. the engine released in 2002 and was exclusive to the second gen escalade for 02’. I don’t think an lq4 has ever even been offered on the second gen escalade lol it makes more power because the pistons are flat top and it gets better compression because of it. I think it also has stronger rods though
They never put any kind of LQ in either of those. If they had a v8 it was a 5.3 unless it was an SS, in that case it'd be a 6.0 LS. The 2nd generation escalade only got an LQ9 unless you bought the poverty model with RWD only and you'd get a 5.3.
I’m not exactly sure why GM did it but I do know with dish pistons like what comes in the LQ4 it lowers compression so you don’t have to run as high of octane fuel. Maybe that’s why GM did it but you also lose horsepower. If you plan on going turbo in the future go with the LQ4 but if you plan on going N/A I would suggest LQ9. Just my 2 cents though
Didnt think they put lq4's in that year escalade, thought all the 6.0 escalades were lq9's.
It was an Lq4 is it was 2WD only AWD are lq9
@@GutterGuysno. The 2WD had the 5.3. The AWD had the LQ9 none of them had the LQ4
vin number on engine 8th digit.. N=lq9
U=lq4
Second gen Escalade (the GMT800 platform) always had LQ9 as the 6.0. Third gen had either LFA or LZ1.
LQ9 with Flat top heads if it's from an Escalade. The Yukon Denalis have a performance tuned LQ4 that will still run on 87.
What did you do with the LQ9 Flat Top Pistons .
I am interested in the Pistons.
ESCALADE gets lq9 same as vortec max, in fact most escalades from 05/06 have vortec max plastics not cadillac
Could you get an inspection camera in the spark plug hole
You could use a borescope for sure, I’m tearing the engine down though so figured I would wait.
@@MitchCarveth buddy right where you bolted the engine stand on it literally says LQ4 or lq9 on the back of the block behind the flywheel
@@MitchCarveth if your gonna post informational content at least can you try to know what your talking about
Except for the part where it only says 6.0L buddy, literally no where on the block does it say lq9 or lq4. They share the same block..
@@alexrussell3351sounds like you need to listen to your own advice. Haha.
Pull a plug and look!
Does the GMC Yukon Denali 04 also have the lq9 ??? Jus curious somebody help me out
Probably lq4
They had the lq9 that’s why they run on premium gas
I think it says it on the back of the motor near the rear main seal what block it is
It just says 6.0L
Escalade will definitely have the LQ9 with the flat top pistons.
The lq9 has better rods
@mercedescote6578yes it does lmao lq4 is dish top with press fit wrist pin, skinnier rod. Lq9 is flat top with full floating wrist pin and a beefier rod
@@codysherrill9742 05+ lq4 got gen 4 rods just like lq9
Yep, lq9 was the 1st one to get the full floating rods.
I think the lq9 has stronger rods too but that might just be a rumour lol
LQ9 is newer and more hp
It came out in 2004 for escalade
The 01-3 have the lQ4
04-06 have the Lq9
@@franciscosuarez2346that’s wrong, my 02’ has an lq9, code in the glove box and everything lol there is no 01 escalade, unless youre talking about the pickups. the engine released in 2002 and was exclusive to the second gen escalade for 02’. I don’t think an lq4 has ever even been offered on the second gen escalade lol it makes more power because the pistons are flat top and it gets better compression because of it. I think it also has stronger rods though
@@franciscosuarez2346yea idk my 03 came with a LQ9
@@franciscosuarez2346all escalades came with an lq9.
lq4s where in smaller suvs like trailblazer variants and the h3 hummer
They never put any kind of LQ in either of those. If they had a v8 it was a 5.3 unless it was an SS, in that case it'd be a 6.0 LS. The 2nd generation escalade only got an LQ9 unless you bought the poverty model with RWD only and you'd get a 5.3.
Lq4 was for the yukons. SS Silverado and escalade got lq9
The lq4 was the work duty/ hd engine. Its predominantly found in 2500+ trucks and hd trucks @@matthostetler5422
The trailblazer and the h3 literally never had any 6.0l. Idk what you're smoking.
@@slyfox4564 tbss definitely had a 6.0
Why there is two types of piston for what reason because im trying to get one from juckyard for my first build swaping it to my buick electra 66 🤔
I’m not exactly sure why GM did it but I do know with dish pistons like what comes in the LQ4 it lowers compression so you don’t have to run as high of octane fuel. Maybe that’s why GM did it but you also lose horsepower.
If you plan on going turbo in the future go with the LQ4 but if you plan on going N/A I would suggest LQ9. Just my 2 cents though
@@MitchCarveth thank you verymuch man this is so helpful 🙏🏻 , good luck bro
L92 heads or l96 heads?
It’s has 317 heads. I’ll be putting L92 heads on it.
Also doesn't the lq4 have iron heads while lq9 has aluminum?
Both have aluminum 317 heads
99 2000 had the iron I think