Also the GM is NOT a true Diesel, so with traditional Diesel tuner tricks you need to tread lightly on the GM, Where as you could throw ANYTHING at a Cummins or Isuzu.
But then again I've never owned a Diesel so what do I know.[/QUOTE]
Not everything. (surprise, surprise...)
The 6.2 is a Detroit Diesel. It is not based on any incarnation of a Chevy small block. It is a compression ignition engine and therefore is a true diesel. What the hell is an untrue diesel?
The 6.2 is no Cummins- true. But it does well when it's maintained and used for its designed intention. Moving an 80 around would fall well within that category. Not to mention cheap to repair, relatively for a diesel. I've personally seen a well maintained 6.2 running strong w/450k kms (270k miles).
Are you in Australia???
My cousin bought an off the lot brand new 6.2 do you.......are you SURE you want to know the rest?
Lets put 50lbs boost on that GM and see how "true" it really is!
I also agree with some of you statements though.
"used for its designed intention", "Not to mention cheap to repair,"
"I've personally seen a well maintained 6.2 running strong w/450k kms (270k miles)."
ahh? That would be allot of sweating and praying,
I'm not saying it wont go a million but
it's rep and the fact EVERYONE with experience has had to use different parts, or moded it to go that far, just doesn't sit well in my tummy. ;p
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