acesneights1
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There is a guy about to try a DB4 I know. I am waiting to see what happens.
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I think this says it all...I was making plans for a 6bt swap when I first got my truck too. Now after reading and learning I am keeping my truck as stock as possible. Why? Engines are cheaper, parts are still plentiful and the more I learn the more I realize there was a reason behind the madness of these vehicles.
I used to buy AK47's and try to upgrade them. The one day I stopped trying to make them what they are not. The original design was genius and and if I wanted a precision rifle I should just buy one.
I don't baby my truck. I drive 65 mph down the interstate every day just fine with no leaks, vibrations, or explosions. A properly working engine should be able to run at the governor all day long and my governor is at 85 mph. MPG is still good too, better than my Ford.
I am sure I will catch **** over these statements, but sometimes you have to sift through the BS the internet provides.
The GM website says redline is 6000 RPM for the 6.2L.
doghead saidThe factory rev limit is 5900.
This is about right:235/85/16 tires, 4.56 axle ratio and 1:1 on the transmission. Do the math, you will be at about 3500 at 65mph. The max engine rpm is 3600 rpm.
... and I don't go faster. I have no need too.you will be at about 3500 at 65mph
Specifications
- Engine RPO Codes: LH6 ('C' series, with EGR) and LL4 ('J' series)
- Displacement: 6.2L / 379 cu in
- Bore x Stroke: 3.98 × 3.80 in (101 × 97 mm)
- Block / Head: Cast iron / Cast iron
- Aspiration: Natural
- Valvetrain: OHV 2-V
- Compression: 21.5:1
- Injection: Indirect
- Horsepower / Torque (at start): 130 hp (97 kW) @ 3,600 rpm / 240 lb·ft (325 N·m) @ 2,000 rpm
- Horsepower / Torque (at final): 143 hp (107 kW) @ 3,600 rpm / 257 lb·ft (348 N·m) @ 2,000 rpm
- Horsepower / Torque (army): 165 hp (123 kW) @ 3,600 rpm / 330 lb·ft (447 N·m) @ 2,100 rpm
- Max RPMs: 3,600
- Idle RPMs: 650 + or - 25
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