New Chevy Silverado for 2014
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I want to see what the HD's look like but heard they aren't being displayed until spring
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Problem is that is where the 1500 CC's are made. All 3/4's are made in Flint and mixes of everything else done between Flint, Indianapolis and Silao. So in reality 2/3 are done outside of Mx, just not the type you wanted.
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Nice step forward- but I dont think they went far enough.
Dodge has 2 more gears in the trans now, and a six speed only puts them on par with Ford.
I dont see Silverados 6.2 competing with ecoboosts torque curve at low RPM without turbos especially in the heat and altitude.
On par with Ford for direct injection.
Behind ecoboost for cam timing efficiency with only 2 valves per cylinder.
On par with ford electric steering
I like the cylinder deactivation thats a plus- but will a 50% active 6.2 deliver better mileage than a lightly loaded 3.5 with a better combustion chamber or will it just beat a hemi or ford raptor?
Its going to be hard to beat the ecoboost.
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Dodge has 2 more gears in the trans now, and a six speed only puts them on par with Ford.
I dont see Silverados 6.2 competing with ecoboosts torque curve at low RPM without turbos especially in the heat and altitude.
On par with Ford for direct injection.
Behind ecoboost for cam timing efficiency with only 2 valves per cylinder.
On par with ford electric steering
I like the cylinder deactivation thats a plus- but will a 50% active 6.2 deliver better mileage than a lightly loaded 3.5 with a better combustion chamber or will it just beat a hemi or ford raptor?
Its going to be hard to beat the ecoboost.
Uncle Dave
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Nice step forward- but I dont think they went far enough.
Dodge has 2 more gears in the trans now, and a six speed only puts them on par with Ford.
I dont see Silverados 6.2 competing with ecoboosts torque curve at low RPM without turbos especially in the heat and altitude.
On par with Ford for direct injection.
Behind ecoboost for cam timing efficiency with only 2 valves per cylinder.
On par with ford electric steering
I like the cylinder deactivation thats a plus- but will a 50% active 6.2 deliver better mileage than a lightly loaded 3.5 with a better combustion chamber or will it just beat a hemi or ford raptor?
Its going to be hard to beat the ecoboost.
Uncle Dave
Dodge has 2 more gears in the trans now, and a six speed only puts them on par with Ford.
I dont see Silverados 6.2 competing with ecoboosts torque curve at low RPM without turbos especially in the heat and altitude.
On par with Ford for direct injection.
Behind ecoboost for cam timing efficiency with only 2 valves per cylinder.
On par with ford electric steering
I like the cylinder deactivation thats a plus- but will a 50% active 6.2 deliver better mileage than a lightly loaded 3.5 with a better combustion chamber or will it just beat a hemi or ford raptor?
Its going to be hard to beat the ecoboost.
Uncle Dave