MichaelR
02-23-2003, 07:00
Upping the bar on OEM engines specifications?
The introduction of the D/A combination gave GM the shot in the arm that was long overdue in the market. They held the #1 HP/TRQ diesel engine for two years. Now they trail the competition in the HP/TRQ race (Ford 320/560, Dodge 305/555, and GM 300/520).
Everyone stated that the Duramax was greatly underrated and that the power could be turned up easily. The cost of doing so is quite expensive with any of the boxes on the market.
What is GM going to do in the future, specifically for MY 2004, to retake the lead in the HP/TRQ race for EOM engine specifications?
Thank you,
Michael
The introduction of the D/A combination gave GM the shot in the arm that was long overdue in the market. They held the #1 HP/TRQ diesel engine for two years. Now they trail the competition in the HP/TRQ race (Ford 320/560, Dodge 305/555, and GM 300/520).
Everyone stated that the Duramax was greatly underrated and that the power could be turned up easily. The cost of doing so is quite expensive with any of the boxes on the market.
What is GM going to do in the future, specifically for MY 2004, to retake the lead in the HP/TRQ race for EOM engine specifications?
Thank you,
Michael