VAguy68
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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.
You really should post some pics of your rig.
Avatar should be up now! Thanks for the welcome!
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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.
You really should post some pics of your rig.
Diesel 3.0L all the way. Customers are willing to pay out the nose to have a company called DuraBurb graft a 2500 or 3500 truck chassis on to a 1500 truck body to get a 6.2 or 6.6L duramax diesel. Now you can finally get an I-6 3.0L turbo diesel that’s going to be completely tunable and get the 4-600k mi engine life that’ll pay you back through savings or resale.
My bug guy (exterminator) got one 6 Mo ago in a quad cab truck w/ 4WD and loves the 1-2x a Mo fill ups based upon where the lowest price fuel is. It’s like having a bulldog pulling your kids wagon who doesn’t know or care he’s doing it and wants the job just to spend time with you.
It’s on my radar until we wear out our 09 Platinum Esky ESV that’s loved for the e85 ($2.49 gal) fuel it sips @ 149k miles on the clock. Another member found a 3.0L Burb in SanDiego by dealer searching within just a few days. Find on, test drive it and be ready to ****** it after you drive it [emoji3]
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Just weighing in to say 2 things. One - diesels do cost a bit more to maintain ie oil changes (you REALLY have to keep up with them, especially with modern diesel engines equipped with an EGR), fuel filters, DEF, etc Two - in reference to the quote above, tuning GM diesels is extremely difficult. I'm not sure if it can even be done on the 3.0L but the current 6.6L L5P motor in the HD trucks took about 2.5 years to figure out and is quite expensive to tune (~$7k). I'm referring to tuning that allows the truck to operate at higher power and efficiency without plugging up that pesky DPF .
Don't know where you live but in most of my travels, Diesel is about 10-15 cents higher than RUL if that, and about 40-50 cents less than Premium... Where I am now in FL, RUL 2.86 Diesel 2.85 PUL 3.46
You can go appx 40% further on a gallon of diesel and premium is required for optimum performance of the 6.2.
I'm saying real world avg mpg for the V8 around town and some hwy miles per tank....17 MPG That might be generous unless your miles are mostly hwy instead of city...
I'm guessing real world mileage on the 3.0 for the Denali... 23 MPG per tank on average, as diesels usually surpass EPA estimates unlike gas estimates.
1000 miles on Diesel 47.5 gallons at 2.85 =135.37$
1000 miles on PUL 58 gallons at 3.46 =200.68$
At 15k mile per year avg that's about 980.00 a year in fuel. Most owners road trip and drive even more... Would certainly pay for your Auto insurance, and maybe your plates too...
Let's say gas get back up to 3.50 4.00 a gal for RUL ( is already there in some parts of the east coast and most all of CA...) Certainly conceivable as pandemic lays down and demand spikes for all fuels including jet fuel which had been basically dead...The spread widens and diesel desirability goes up further.
Bonus points also, for not having to fill up every week or every 6 hrs or so on a hwy trip. The Duramax is to me the #1 desirability factor in wanting this large SUV. Without it, would probably buy a GLS...
Plus the fact that actual real world testing (Accelerated life tests..) has shown that this belt will easily go 200K. GM has actually thought about extending the 150K recommendation, but hasn't so far...
Its a non factor really, unless you drive like 50K a year etc....
Wonderful, saved me from having to type all of that!
ONLY consideration............... MAKE sure you or the other drivers DO NOT put DEF into the diesel tank.
There is a lot of this happening right now and depending on the severity its either engine replacement or a very expensive repair bill. A lot of the associated 3.0 Duramax parts are on back order from 1-6 weeks right now.
Final note, there have been repeat customers that have dropped DEF into the diesel tank. Your insurance "may" cover the accident the first time, but the second time you'll be out of pocket. So please just pay attention to what you're doing.
Well I've never made that mistake going on 10 + years now. But I'm sure others have done it. But I HAVE heard of many mistakes of using the gas nozzle and not paying attn. Will trash your engine in a New York minute. One good one in our town was a tanker dropped RUL in the diesel tank at a local station. They ate about 20 engines before someone figured it out. The fuel supplier paid the bill. Another one was someone put the green Diesel nozzle on the RUL dispenser line and some others didn't catch that too. The station paid for that one too!
TheThe consensus on the silverado/sierra forums is that the 3.0 has been great thus far. I really considered the 3.0 vs the 6.2 in the Denali, but we don't NEED the diesel, and for the cost difference per year, decided that I'd rather have the 6.2.