Rangerdeepv
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The 3L Duramax seems pretty new to me although am getting up in years.
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Thats just the term their company gives it. Drive up to Idaho Springs, head up to Mt Evans, but instead of turning off on the road that actually takes you to Mt Evans, you keep going, and it brings you out in Genesee I think.What exactly is the Mt. Evans Loop? Been up near there to hike Hells Hole.
Thats just the term their company gives it. Drive up to Idaho Springs, head up to Mt Evans, but instead of turning off on the road that actually takes you to Mt Evans, you keep going, and it brings you out in Genesee I think.
Um, the F150 V6 hybrid is 430/570. Which means nothing more than Ford hit the market first, and Toyota simply tweaked the programming to be #1. Until the next round of one-upmanship takes place.Good thing because the Toyota's 437hp and 583 lb-ft of torque from the I-Force Max engine blows away the Eco Boost. In fact those numbers are better than most V8s. just curious too see how this power train holds up. I grew up under the " There is no replacement for displacement" rule like many of us on here LOL
True that LOL"There is no replacement for displacement"
There isn't when it comes to torque, unless there's an electric motor thrown into the mix.
The folks at VW could probably answer thatThe irony about that, the 4.2 engine found in the GMT360, and the 4.0 found in the jeeps, both Inline 6's, were dropped because of issues meeting emission standards.
Than GM brings in a I-6 diesel, and doesnt have issues? Why does this not make sense?
I don’t buy their rationale for a moment. Marketing has conditioned consumers to expect and demand “new and improved”. Corporate shills push the engineers to give them something different. And of course engineering needs to rationalize a budget and headcount. And so the wheel turns.The irony about that, the 4.2 engine found in the GMT360, and the 4.0 found in the jeeps, both Inline 6's, were dropped because of issues meeting emission standards.
Than GM brings in a I-6 diesel, and doesnt have issues? Why does this not make sense?