Vortec is a trademarked name for a line of big engines for General Motors trucks. The name first appeared in a 1984 advertisement for the 1985 model year 4.3 L V6 that used "vortex technology" to create a vortex inside the combustion chamber, creating a better air/fuel atomization. Now it is used on a wide range of engines. Modern Vortec engines are named for their approximate displacement in cubic centimetres.
I4For the Vortec 2200 see General Motors 122 engine.For the Vortec 2800 see General Motors Atlas engine.For the Vortec 2900 see General Motors Atlas engine.I5For the Vortec 3500 see General Motors Atlas engine.For the Vortec 3700 see General Motors Atlas engine.I6For the Vortec 4200 see General Motors Atlas engine.V6For the Vortec 4300 see Chevrolet 90-Degree V6 engine.V8For the Vortec 4800 see General Motors small-block engine.For the Vortec 5000 see Chevrolet small-block engine.For the Vortec 5300 see General Motors small-block engine.For the Vortec 5700 see Chevrolet small-block engine.For the Vortec 6000 see General Motors small-block engine.For the Vortec 6200 see General Motors small-block engine.For the Vortec 7400 see Chevrolet Big-Block engine.For the Vortec 8100 see Chevrolet Big-Block engine.