GM I6 Diesel Impressions

   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions #51  
The light duty Ram 1500 and Ford F150 with the V6 3.0 liter diesels and the GM with the inline 6 diesel,
are all looking for the same market share the half ton pickups with towing capabilities that are unimaginable compared to just 10 years ago,
and while getting very good mileage under emission standards that to my mind are extremely unrealistic and are without a doubt not conductive to
hard work and long life.
I enjoy my little V6 diesel but I have to wonder what it could accomplish with a more reasonable emission standard to meet.
I get a consistent 22 mpg winter and 24-26 mpg summer with my overall driving rural roads and hills at times some idling for heat or AC.
I have gotten 26-28 mpg on trips and did see 29 mpg one day sight seeing at 30 to 45 mph for 6 hours.
With more reasonable emissions I do believe it would accomplish 30 mpg overall.
As a comparison my Dakota was a 16 mpg overall truck, my older Ford F150's did 14-16 mpg when not being worked.
My 3/4 tons have been 10-12 mpg normal and 4-8 working hard.

I would like to see a some what simple truck but I do want AC, power windows and locks.
 
   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions #52  
I figure my 94 Dakota with a 6, a 2000 Dakota with the 318 non hemi and my 6.6 Duramax all got similar mileage.

AC and locks is nice. Power windows no big deal. But I really don't need a HUGE computer monitor, lots of chrome plated plastic and wheels that look like they came off a circus wagon.

Too bad the heating systems on new trucks seem so lousy at keeping feet warm. My GMC has some utterly stupid dual climate non sense, (as bought off the lot) but you drive around with cold feet!
 
   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions #53  
Too bad the heating systems on new trucks seem so lousy at keeping feet warm. My GMC has some utterly stupid dual climate non sense, (as bought off the lot) but you drive around with cold feet!
NOT on my Silverado, it will cook you out, feet and all!

As for fuel millage, It's waaaaay better than I ever thought it would be for having a 355 hp V8!

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SR
 
   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions #54  
Is it variable displacement? Why the V8 symbol?

Back to the heating. You can make the fan load and noisy but I am at a loss as to where all that air is going. Certainly not to the floor.
 
   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions #56  
AND, you might forget that?
 
   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions #57  
You might, I won't... lol lol

IF GM had sent it to Canada, with the exchange rate, it would probably say 4... lol

SR
 
   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions
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NOT on my Silverado, it will cook you out, feet and all!

As for fuel millage, It's waaaaay better than I ever thought it would be for having a 355 hp V8!

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That's pretty good for an average with a V8. As I mentioned earlier, the best I could do with a new Silverado with a 5.3 was an 18.6 MPG average over a 2000 mile test drive with commuting only. No towing and pretty much nothing heavier than groceries. My driving starts out with a lot of starts and stops and hills and corners. I always wonder what my numbers wold be if I lived somewhere flatter. What did surprise me most was that I was able to get all of the 29 MPG advertised, and even a bit more on some tanks. My diesel Colorado on its best tanks was about 2 MPG lower than the 29 MPG advertised, and now I have more space, size and power too.
 
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   / GM I6 Diesel Impressions #60  
I was sure it was a variable displacement thing. Is that dead?
 

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