2020 Kodiak Marine Engines 6.2L V8 VVT DI (L87) Base
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2020 Kodiak Marine Engines 6.2L V8 VVT DI (L87)
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State-of-The-Art Technologies
GM engineers spent over 10 million hours creating the Next Gen technology. Every millimeter of the combustion system was carefully designed to support the most ideal combination of direct injection, active fuel management and variable valve timing, making the most of power, torque and efficiency.
Direct injection technology moves the point where fuel feeds into an engine closer to the point where it ignites, enabling greater combustion efficiency. It fosters a more complete burn of the fuel in the air-fuel mixture, and it operates at a lower temperature than conventional port injection. That allows the mixture to be leaner, so less fuel is required to produce the equivalent horsepower of a conventional, port injection fuel system. Direct Injection and cylinder head design allow increased compression ratio. The 11.0:1 compression ratio has a greater thermal efficiency than previous engines. Higher thermal efficiency like direct injection means better brake specific fuel consumption.
Kodiak GEN V engines utilize the new MEFI 7 ECM. MEFI 7 is the latest in the line of robust electronic engine management from GM.
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Palmer, Alaska
2020
Kodiak Marine Engines
6.2L V8 VVT DI (L87) Base
Premium recommended
Available
Specifications
2020
Kodiak Marine Engines
6.2L V8 VVT DI (L87)
Base
General
Orientation: Longitudinal
6162 cc (376 ci)
Peak Kodiak Marine: 420 hp @ 5600 Rpm
Max: 6,000 rpm
103.25 mm
92 mm
Applications: 460 ft, lbs @ 4100 rpm
Valve: 2
11.5:1
Controls: Three-way exhaust catalyst, Pre and post catalyst O2 sensors for each bank (four total), Positive crankcase ventilation
Direct injection
Premium recommended
Engine Mass: 717 lbs (325 kg)
Valve Configuration: Overhead valves | Valve Lifters: Hydraulic roller | Assembly Site: Tonawanda and St. Catherines | Firing Order: 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3
Block: Cast aluminum | Cylinder head: Cast aluminum | Intake manifold: Composite | Exhaust manifold: Cast Aluminum with closed cooling | Main bearing caps: Powder Metal