JATO_RaT
Veteran Member
Re: GM\'s Duramax Diesel engine
Richard, perhaps I am misunderstanding this. I thought your point seemed to indicate that the Duramax just barely beat the specs of the Ford and Cummins engines so as to attract customers by enticing people with specificationitus, especially those who feel it necessary to have the more is better mentality. My end point here is that I am offering the author of this post some confidence regarding his original post and really don't care about brand or diesel wars. Pointing out that the Isuzu built Duramax diesel for GM has all the makings of success and that even with its aluminum heads, will still in all likely hood be a big contender. The Allison transmission people have a reputation as big as Cummins and if they are having problems as you mentioned, it will be resolved.
P.S. I have a Ford 7.3 naturally aspirated International diesel. By todays diesels it is the most underpowered and I do feel it to be anemic, especially when going up to the mountains, but I don't care, when the wheels fall off, I'll go find another used truck to buy. The prices they want for new diesel trucks to me is so absurd be it Ford, Chrysler or GM.
Richard, perhaps I am misunderstanding this. I thought your point seemed to indicate that the Duramax just barely beat the specs of the Ford and Cummins engines so as to attract customers by enticing people with specificationitus, especially those who feel it necessary to have the more is better mentality. My end point here is that I am offering the author of this post some confidence regarding his original post and really don't care about brand or diesel wars. Pointing out that the Isuzu built Duramax diesel for GM has all the makings of success and that even with its aluminum heads, will still in all likely hood be a big contender. The Allison transmission people have a reputation as big as Cummins and if they are having problems as you mentioned, it will be resolved.
P.S. I have a Ford 7.3 naturally aspirated International diesel. By todays diesels it is the most underpowered and I do feel it to be anemic, especially when going up to the mountains, but I don't care, when the wheels fall off, I'll go find another used truck to buy. The prices they want for new diesel trucks to me is so absurd be it Ford, Chrysler or GM.