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Aug-01-2017 09:36 AM
Grit dog wrote:
General experience is the engine should handle the extra power if you keep it sane. Pump gas 100-150hp max. LS motors crank out that power in many applications, would think the L motors would be ok too.
Transmission is another story. I'd research that. Wouldn't bet the trans will like processing all that power under full load for a long time without mods.
Aug-01-2017 09:19 AM
Bionic Man wrote:anw7405 wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
The 6.2/6 speed tranny in my Yukon Denali offers significantly better performance than the 8.1/4speed in my old 03 2500 Burb.
If your new rig performs better than your old one, is say something was definitely wrong with what you had before.
Stability might be a different story, but that isn't what this thread was originally about.
Either way, I hope you are happy with what you now have.
That is suprising that you like the 6.2 better for towing than the 8.1. Comfort 6.2 all day long but the 8.1 is soo much better for towing. 6th gear in that denali was worthless unless you were on flat ground towing or not. It would not stay in 6th with the cruise on going up and down very very mild hills. I drove it through the rockies to trade it in for the 8.1 and it was searching for a gear the whole time.....no cruise and towing nothing but me. The 8.1 i set on cruise at 75mph and it kicked down a gear one time. By the way i did put a trans cooler on the denali and it helped the trans temp. However the engine still overheated some. Its just not a motor built to tow.....its for speed.
You are right, the Denali rarely stays in 6th when towing. Usually in 5th, sometimes in 4th, I think it goes all the way down to 2nd through the Rockies.
But I am not like some who cringe when a powertrain runs RPMs to keep in the power band. That is what they are designed to do.
And it really wasn't any different with the 8.1. Using speed control, driving 65-70 MPH in Eastern Colorado, the 8.1 wanted to stay in 3rd (which seemed like more RPMs than the Denali in 4th).
Up the Colorado passes, the 6.2 combo is a stronger engine - easily more speed going up than the 8.1. All while returning better MPG.
My 6.2 doesn't get much worse MPG towing my boat than the 8.1 did running solo.
As far as temps, I mentioned earlier that I think you are worrying too much about them. I really don't think the temps you were mentioning are outside of the operating range of the combo. I have seen 240* trans temp (pulling over Monarch Pass as well as Eisenhower), but they go back down when it isn't working as hard. And from speaking with GM techs, those temps, seen in spikes, are acceptable.
Not trying to argue (although it sure seems that way), but I am of the opinion that the 6.2/6 speed is a very good combo. Stability wise, your new rig will win hands down.
Aug-01-2017 07:49 AM
anw7405 wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
The 6.2/6 speed tranny in my Yukon Denali offers significantly better performance than the 8.1/4speed in my old 03 2500 Burb.
If your new rig performs better than your old one, is say something was definitely wrong with what you had before.
Stability might be a different story, but that isn't what this thread was originally about.
Either way, I hope you are happy with what you now have.
That is suprising that you like the 6.2 better for towing than the 8.1. Comfort 6.2 all day long but the 8.1 is soo much better for towing. 6th gear in that denali was worthless unless you were on flat ground towing or not. It would not stay in 6th with the cruise on going up and down very very mild hills. I drove it through the rockies to trade it in for the 8.1 and it was searching for a gear the whole time.....no cruise and towing nothing but me. The 8.1 i set on cruise at 75mph and it kicked down a gear one time. By the way i did put a trans cooler on the denali and it helped the trans temp. However the engine still overheated some. Its just not a motor built to tow.....its for speed.
Aug-01-2017 07:18 AM
PDX.Zs wrote:
I have a 6.0 2500 Burb. Love it. On the flats. It makes it up all the hills, but with more drama than should be needed.
We are camping right now. I am now surfing for a supercharger as the answer to all my problems as we speak.
Keep you all posted. Whipple seems to be the goto. Would like to hear any experience. It seems to be about an 8k bill for the deal. But should be able to push 100-200 more hp.
Aug-01-2017 07:04 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Yup that'll tow better.
I still maintain, if just one of the big 3 put a 3/4 ton SUV with a big gasser and a diesel option back on the market they would sell OUT!
Newest 3/4 ton big block Burbs are what 12 years old now? Newest 6 liter 2500burbs are 7 years old and rare. Excursions are all getting beat into the ground and the diesel versions were outfitted with the worst motor of the last 20 years and Dodge never even tried.
Huge gap in this cheap fuel/good economy market.
I don't understand.
Aug-01-2017 07:00 AM
APT wrote:
Ahh, too bad. I bet you just needed a larger trans cooler. That 6.2L should have yanked 6000 pound TT around easily. Tow/haul mode, M5, and let it spin. Still, the 8.1L is a beast. Enjoy!
Aug-01-2017 06:54 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
The 6.2/6 speed tranny in my Yukon Denali offers significantly better performance than the 8.1/4speed in my old 03 2500 Burb.
If your new rig performs better than your old one, is say something was definitely wrong with what you had before.
Stability might be a different story, but that isn't what this thread was originally about.
Either way, I hope you are happy with what you now have.
Aug-01-2017 01:16 AM
tatest wrote:Go Dogs wrote:
One ton passenger van.
With the 6.0 gas engine, they are about $3000 cheaper, and have much lower mileage, but you will have the same issues with the 6.0 in a van as you do in the SUV, it is necessary to run at high RPM to make the power you want to fly through the mountains.
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