GM Gen 5 LT engines were first introduced in 2014 in Corvettes and GM trucks and 2016 in Camaros. This engine series is becoming popular for engine swappers because of its direct fuel injection, variable valve timing, and allows for high horsepower potential while maintaining good fuel efficiency.
It's a great option for those looking to swap a peppy motor into a classic car or truck or any vehicle you're looking to provide a performance boost. Not to mention these engines are now readily available in salvage yards, and as GM crate engines and they have improved aftermarket swap support.
However, one thing that's become a pain point for hotrodders is the lack of a hydraulic power steering pump (GM has switched to electric power steering assist on these vehicles) and the AC compressors are variable displacement and aren’t recommended for aftermarket AC systems. Plus, the compressors are located low on the passenger’s side of the engine and often run into frame rails and crossmembers.
Kwik Performance has solutions to both those problems.
Let’s talk about Gen V truck engines first since those are the most plentiful in salvage yards. There are two series:
The L83/86 running from 2014 through 2019. This series is identified by the water pump pulley being offset to the driver’s side of the engine
The second series, the L84/87, runs from 2020 on. This series places the water pump pulley in the center of the engine.

What about power steering for Gen 5 LT1 Camaro engines?
Now, let’s talk about the 2016 and later Camaro Gen 5 engines.
We do have a bracket system that allows for you to add a hydraulic power steering pump and a Sanden AC compressor just outside the driver's side cylinder head. It’s a combination bracket that mounts both accessories and lets you keep all the rest of your front drive system. It’s a bracket that mounts both the power steering pump and the Sanden HD compressor on the driver’s side of the engine.
