![]() Nope, the L99 was a gen-2, LT1-based 4.3L V8 offered in the (of all things) full-size Caprice Classic! What? A 4.3L V 8? Don’t you mean the 4.3L V 6? Not quite as legendary as its larger brethren, the L99 was actually a diminutive 4.3L V8. Note: We’re NOT talking about the LS-based L99 here either. For instance, most Chevy fans recognize the famous ones, like DZ302, L88, or LS6-and some of the real diehards even know the difference between the LT-1 and LT1 (first and second gen performance 350 motors). What the heck is an L99? We know GM uses these alphanumeric designations to label its many engine configurations, some of which were more notable than others. ![]() What the little LT1-based L99 4.3L really needed was some Tune Port torque! (Image/Richard Holdener) ![]()
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