BobsC3
Sep 11, 2013Explorer
transamz9 wrote:
So why don't you have an LS 8.1?
BenK wrote:ls1mike wrote:BenK wrote:
In case you don't know what an LSA is it has 556 bhp and 551 lb/ft vs this
6.2L in discussion 420hp / 460tq
Might want to tell the difference in power is the fact that the LSA has this nice little device attached to it called a blower. Used in the CTS-V and Camaro ZL1
Oh, meant as a trick question for that guy who I've now blocked
disrespecting, dissing my technical understanding... :B
Also understand of which you speak in reference to a GMT400 7.4L's
issue, but that is what I have and won't buy anything new for a long time
Went through many of the issues and resolved most of them.
Have kept up on some of the newer engines and nothing that am interested
in yet. Now if they come out with a big block (love big blocks and
also know small blocks too) I'd be very interested.
Temp (normalized and ultimate internal) are some of the keys to keeping
them in power mode (highest level).
My 7.4L has some head work and the increased swirl at the throttle
settings does appreciate cutting back the ground strap. Yes, not
for every one, especially stock mud hen and folks who don't understand
nor know what power mode is...or that they wouldn't even know when
their ECU cuts back to lower levels of power mode until limp mode kicks in
elkhornsun wrote:
Instead of 10% more horsepower I would be impressed with 10% more miles per gallon. Who over the age of 21 really cares whether a truck goes 0-60 in 8.5 or 8.1 seconds. In the first 100,000 miles the average owner is going to spend more than $20,000 for regular gas and a 10% improvement in fuel economy would put $2,000 in their pocket instead of those of oil company executives.
ls1mike wrote:monkey44 wrote:
Don't know about all this tech discussion, but sure am happy with the '03 6.0L truck I've been driving for 204,000 miles. Am currently 3500 miles from home (in Seattle) on a cross-country trip and have no hesitation to trust it the rest of this trip and the next, and maybe the next.
Starts first turn, burns very little oil between changes, and purrs up the hills, kicking down a gear whenever it needs it. Would certainly like a new truck, the new smell and better mileage, but this 'paid-for' work-horse still earns its keep every day. And we can buy lots and lots of fuel for the cost of a new one. Still dream about it tho' and will keep dreaming until this one gives up ... :) :) :)
Good to hear as my 02 6.0 just rolled 34,500 miles. I will have a long time. That is advantage of living in Seattle(I am in Poulsbo)
The weather is fairly mild so stuff just does no wear out like in
other parts of the country.
ls1mike wrote:BenK wrote:
In case you don't know what an LSA is it has 556 bhp and 551 lb/ft vs this
6.2L in discussion 420hp / 460tq
Might want to tell the difference in power is the fact that the LSA has this nice little device attached to it called a blower. Used in the CTS-V and Camaro ZL1
monkey44 wrote:
Don't know about all this tech discussion, but sure am happy with the '03 6.0L truck I've been driving for 204,000 miles. Am currently 3500 miles from home (in Seattle) on a cross-country trip and have no hesitation to trust it the rest of this trip and the next, and maybe the next.
Starts first turn, burns very little oil between changes, and purrs up the hills, kicking down a gear whenever it needs it. Would certainly like a new truck, the new smell and better mileage, but this 'paid-for' work-horse still earns its keep every day. And we can buy lots and lots of fuel for the cost of a new one. Still dream about it tho' and will keep dreaming until this one gives up ... :) :) :)