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Cause it looks way better than any other truck when completely covered in mud!
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I bought mine as a 3rd vehicle to keep the miles down on my other two vehicles. Other reasons for buying were to have an older extra vehicle to wrench on, yet not being stranded at home with no operating transportation and my work doesn't always have the dregs of society very happy with me so if they decide to take it out on my truck, I won't be too distraught.Here's my take on it. Alot of civilain vehicle people don't like them because they aren't a civilain vehicle. Alot of MV people don't like them because they're really not a tactical MV either. They are kind of an orphan.
The 6.2 is kind of weak out on road but so are most other MVs (they will outrun a deuce empty after all).
With all that being said, I think they're ok vehicles for what they are. If I can find one worth the money I've been thinking about buying a CUCV just as a "knock around" truck to try and keep some miles off of my current DD ('98 Dodge Cummins).
M1009/8/28 have Part-time 4WD. Full-time 4WD is typically referred to as AWD. And isn't AWD a marketing term for Traction Control?Because it's a chevy, built in the mid 80's with a low power engine and full time 4wd.
Those who can't see the value of AWD have simply never owned one.
If the military had spec'd a 350 and a manual transmission in them,umm...
this thread would not exist...
I really don't think of them as MV's, they were not designed for the military.
linx310;788679.A lot have reported 21-26 mpg with the blazer. [/QUOTE said:Yes . . . I've heard many BS stories and "pipe dreams" about diesel fuel mileage for 50 years.
There is not a K5 Blazer with a 6.2 on the planet that gets 26 MPG. Best case is a C-code Blazer with stock 15" tires, overdrive trans and no torque converter slippage, 3.08 axle ratios and driven at sea level with high-sulfur fuel. That can get 21 MPG at 65 MPH on a flat highway.
A military type Blazer with 3.08 axles, fat tires, and a T400 trans will get around 16 MPG average all-around mileage and 18-20 MPH on a flat highway run.
I do know of a Blazer with a 3.9 liter turbo Cummins that can get up to 25 MPG.
I towed a 3000 lb camper trailer for 5000 miles with a 6.2 diesel Blazer with a T400 trans and 3.08 axles. Overall fuel use average of 13 MPG and on many steep hills my top speed was 35 MPH. This was a full height camper trailer with lots of wind drag. The wind drag is a bigger factor then the weight. A pop-up trailer will pull much easier.About the towing...I was looking at a M1009 that I found on Craigslist in Atlanta. The seller told me that the tow capacity is less with the military trailer (with pintel hitch). He said that a class 3 (standard ball) hitch would allow me to tow my 3500lb camper. He said that it wouldn't be the best experience, but that the blazer could handle it. Is that true or was he trying to make a sale?
That I have heard for years and never had anyone say other wise, I sure would like to hear about it more, I can not remember all that was told to me, to much info to long ago, same block, and bearings? not meant for a diesel maybe, i am asking hear, I am sure some of the really good honest info from some chevy guys here would know more for sure, but with all i said, its a cool truck and for the right price they sure are worth it, but still a dog ... I have had blazers with a 350 and one with a 454, and man they are miles ahead of the 6.2 in ability, but now thats my opinion from use...That is the first I have heard of that. Since it is only 378 what did they change/take from the 454?
I thought the 6.2 and 6.7 were GMs first diesel engines designed from the get go, unlike the Oldsmobile designs which were converted gas engines.
So much confusing info out there...
Nope there is a difference there to. You can have 4wd and traction control as well as Awd and Traction control. Same traction control different gearing. Although you will always see Awd with some sort of traction control.And isn't AWD a marketing term for Traction Control?
Yes . . . I've heard many BS stories and "pipe dreams" about diesel fuel mileage for 50 years.
There is not a K5 Blazer with a 6.2 on the planet that gets 26 MPG. Best case is a C-code Blazer with stock 15" tires, overdrive trans and no torque converter slippage, 3.08 axle ratios and driven at sea level with high-sulfur fuel. That can get 21 MPG at 65 MPH on a flat highway.
A military type Blazer with 3.08 axles, fat tires, and a T400 trans will get around 16 MPG average all-around mileage and 18-20 MPH on a flat highway run.
I do know of a Blazer with a 3.9 liter turbo Cummins that can get up to 25 MPG.
The only engine I know of that shared anything with the 6.2 diesel, is the old V6 Too GMC diesel 478 c.i. engine. It has the same stroke as the 6.2, but shares no parts. They do both use the Ricardo Comet disesl precombustion chamber design (I think).The 6.2 6.5 motors have no parts in commen with the BBC at all. Its a Detroit Diesel motor not designed by Chevrolet.
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