I'm in shock. Should be dynamite!
http://www.equipmentworld.com/gm-br...uramax-diesel-to-express-and-gmc-savana-vans/
http://www.equipmentworld.com/gm-br...uramax-diesel-to-express-and-gmc-savana-vans/
I believe that Diesel is made by VM-Matari.
I'm in shock. Should be dynamite!
http://www.equipmentworld.com/gm-br...uramax-diesel-to-express-and-gmc-savana-vans/
I am in shock too as this is just another underpowered numb POS idea from GM in the making esp when you can get a 6.6 Duramax in a full size van now. Let me be one of the first to point out the "Not enough power to get out of it's own way." Surprised by the power by the small displacement, well, GM picked that displacement handicap. The New Colorado pickup isn't exactly a lightweight S-10 of old like the Savannah isn't a minivan.
The 2.8L is rated at 181 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque... GM's 6.5 TD made more than that from the factory at 200 HP 400 Ft Lbs and not a lot of happy campers with that engine when you loaded it! The 200HP 4.3 V6 gas engine has it on HP as well.
Sure the HP wars are over with this engine, but, there has got to be a minimum power number that you don't go below.
#@$%! And way to go USA and GM on the engine manufacturing location.
No doubt the transmission makes it. No comparison from decades or even years ago.
ding ding ding, we have a winner! Performance of those older powered diesels would be much better if they were matched to these modern trannies..
I can tell you from experience that a small diesel in the van segment is the way to go. I'm surprised that it took them this long to put a product out to compete in the current market
I will give that point to it. Modern variable turbo's also make a big difference. Specifically having the HP to back up the torque at lower RPM. The GM 6.5 would choke on it's own small turbo when revved up and some Navistars would be a dog just getting moving with a 'too big' turbo.
Although great fuel economy does this really make a TCO difference over the cheaper V6 gas engine when initial cost and maintenance is added up?