Itali83
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- Joined
- Feb 7, 2015
- Posts
- 575
- Reaction score
- 1,078
- Location
- Maine
- First Name
- Ben
- Truck Year
- 1982, 1987, 1987
- Truck Model
- K10, 'burban C10, Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350, 6.2, 350
I actually like the 6.2 in my suburban also. Love the fuel economy because I daily it. I like the simplicity of it.
I also have to saw as an owner of a 12 valve 5 speed 1 ton dually Cummins owner, ANYONE who thinks the 6.2 has even a remote advantage over the Cummins is either a simple minded child, or just plain mental. I’ve had my Cummins loaded to 21k lbs gross and it literally didn’t know it was hauling anything. Still got 13.5mph’s loaded like that. Would get 20-21 mpg just driving it like a pickup. No need for glow plugs, I even disconnected the intake grid heater because I hated the unneeded amp draw every time I started it. Dead nuts simple and reliable. And if stock power wasn’t enough, a few turns of a few screws and hang the **** on.
so I have to say I respectfully disagree about any advantage the 6.2 has over the Cummins. To me the Cummins sounds the best also. Growing up around big rigs all my
Life, they’re the only ones that DONT sound like they’re choking on a box of rocks. They sound like the 14 liter big brother diesels.
Ben
I also have to saw as an owner of a 12 valve 5 speed 1 ton dually Cummins owner, ANYONE who thinks the 6.2 has even a remote advantage over the Cummins is either a simple minded child, or just plain mental. I’ve had my Cummins loaded to 21k lbs gross and it literally didn’t know it was hauling anything. Still got 13.5mph’s loaded like that. Would get 20-21 mpg just driving it like a pickup. No need for glow plugs, I even disconnected the intake grid heater because I hated the unneeded amp draw every time I started it. Dead nuts simple and reliable. And if stock power wasn’t enough, a few turns of a few screws and hang the **** on.
so I have to say I respectfully disagree about any advantage the 6.2 has over the Cummins. To me the Cummins sounds the best also. Growing up around big rigs all my
Life, they’re the only ones that DONT sound like they’re choking on a box of rocks. They sound like the 14 liter big brother diesels.
Ben