I personally like the slow 6.2 just for its reliability and cheap to run characteristics. My Suburban build took a turn when I found a very small crack in the cooling jacket on the side of the block that is now weeping. If I knew this before dropping it into my Suburban, building a new fuel system along with a new IP I would have probably just gotten an LS with manual trans from LKQ, bought a standalone harness or turn key ECM package, exhaust/oil pan parts, and shoe horned that thing in there because it is a pretty reliable setup stock for not a lot of money. All set with those old TBI or Vortec engines. Everyone swaps LS engines because they are cheap, everywhere, and make great power for the $$$. Of course when you drop a grand on 6.2 parts and another $400 of filtration, you are already committed at that point.