82Diesel
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- Joined
- Apr 18, 2018
- Posts
- 576
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- Location
- USA
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- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 6.2L
I’m a 6.2 noob but a square body veteran. I just picked up an 87 suburban 2wd with a 6.2 in it. It’s a 2 owner truck and was meticulously maintained. Motor runs great with 700r4 and 3.08:1 gears. I just got 23.5mpg’s on a highway trip last week averaging 70mph. It’s not flat land here in Maine either. Yes, it is underwhelming in the power department. I also have a 12valve Cummins in a dodge 1ton that I’ve done work to so I’ve been in a powerful diesel.
But, that being said, so far I’m liking the 6.2. I’ve already added a glow plug manual override solenoid in parallel with stock controller and manual advance/high idle switch because my temp sensor is bad and at over $100 for a new one. I’ll just do it manually. I put fresh Delco 60g’s in it and it starts great. We’ll see how it does in really cold weather but it had a block heater too.
Soooo.... if you want mileage, the 6.2 is the way to go. I wouldn’t bother putting a turbo on it, just embrace it for what it is. A fuel sipping motor that will get out of its own way but barely. But you do need the whole package. If you are planning on running the TH400 and your truck has lower gears in it, you’re just wasting your time.
Ben
Glad you are liking it, They really are great motors minus some Flaws... Turn the IP Pump up and you'll get a bit more power / maybe less MPG... Your Decision, As for Block heaters try and find a 1000 Watt or higher one... They work best & Last much longer than the 5-700 ones. Amazon has them.