tahitiansoul
Member
- Joined
- May 29, 2017
- Posts
- 44
- Reaction score
- 64
- Location
- TAHITI
- First Name
- Marc
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- JIMMY SIERRA CLASSIC
- Engine Size
- 5.3 LM7
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I just finished assembling the 6.2 for our 2011 Suburban. It currently has the 5.3 and we pull a 6400lb Keystone Crossfire. I get about 6-8mpg currently and the 5.3 is generally just not happy(but I'm also getting garbage mileage unloaded so it's likely just a tired engine issue). I got the L9H 6.2 used and just pulled it apart and refreshed the heads and had it all cleaned up and inspected. New cam bearing, quick deglaze hone on the cylinders since they were still in-spec, and then reassembled with new bearings and rings. The only change from stock is a TSP stage 1 VVT cam which is 216/229 @.050, .600" lift, and 114 LSA and 107 ICL. It's got the limiter in the VVT gear to manually restrict the cam retard to ~30 degrees, and I'll have to do quite a bit more tuning with it being a VVT cam, but it should help produce a bunch more low end torque while still bumping the peak HP up over 500 at the crank @~6500RPM. Should be way better for towing all the way around. The 5.3 is only rated for 320hp@5500rpm and about the same torque stock.We have a 21.5 Grand Imagine, pulled with our 2018 GMC 6.2. Mileage is consistent 9, pulls good. The 6.0 is an awesome engine. Have it tuned, (I use HP tuners). Small cam, (230 @ .05) around .600 life, 107-110 LSA. I also love the 454, tows anything.