GM’s Broken 6.2L V8s Are Stranding Owners for Weeks as Replacement Engine Pipeline Dries Up
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Tarh331_Dad, Jan 28, 2025.
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Little diesels just don't sound as nice as a V8 gasser.
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But they are famous for being VERY expensive to repair . -
Diesel's too expensive compared to 87 octane and the better mpg's don't make up for the difference. Gasser turbos run just as good.
LOTSO Thanks this. -
I’d rather have a V8 than a turbo 6 anyday
I have a turbo 4 in the stable and it runs ok now but I know it’s gonna need expensive repairs
it’s a turbo four with direct injection so it has the 3000 psi gasoline Injection pump
Water cooled turbo with separate water pump etc
I got it cheap at $7000 six years ago so when it blows it’s just going to the scrapyard .
It’s a blast to drive though
Little mini cooper turbo with a six speed manual .
Fastest car I’ve ever driven
and I’ve driven plenty of corvettes etc
but for long term reliability and maintenance, a big V8 is the way to go -
Now my 1500 has gotten a best 38 MPG. Without the bed cover I’m getting between 24 and 30 depending on speed.
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