Yes they are the same engines.
Stock HP on a stock LS2 is 400hp at the crank. With an average drivetrain parasitic loss of 15% this equates to roughly 340hp at the rear wheels --LS2 GTO Owner
The V6 engine in a LS2 has a timing belt with replacement intervals at 100k miles
No. The LS2 is a street bike. Did anybody ever try trail riding one?
98- 02
A 2000 Saturn LS2 with the V6 3.0L engine requires 5.0quarts of engine oil.
400HP
Butler Performance.
The battery type foe a 2000 Saturn LS2 is a 12 volt side post. The group size of the battery is 75.
It had around 300 stock when intro'd in the corvette. Lots of simple mods get it to 400+, and you can buy highly modified crate LS2's with 500+.
No. The LS2 is lighter, more reliable, and more powerful. Also, the LS2 is newer and more expensive. These engines are totally different from each other. The L98 is a Gen I, TBI fuel injected 350 displacing at 5.7 liters. The LS2 is a Gen 4 LS engine used in Corvettes and GTOs displacing at 6.0 Liters and 364 cubic inches.
I think LS2 engines are bigger (6.0 Liter versus a 5.7 liter LS1). I would say its possible but maybe overkill.