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Wobble 09-23-2006 10:18 AM

GM's new HD pickups Pics and specs
 
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Thanks to wanabe for finding these pictures on http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/showthread.php?
t=35156


specs from http://www.gm.com/company/gmability/...l_082506b.html

GM'S 2007 Duramax 6.6L V-8 Turbo-Diesel Delivers Class-Leading Torque while Meeting New Emissions Requirements
MILFORD, Mich. (August 24, 2006) — GM Powertrain's powerful Duramax 6.6L V-8 turbo-diesel engine is revised to meet new, stringent 2007 federal emissions regulations and continues to deliver the outstanding power and torque ratings customers expect.

Upgrades to the engine and a new diesel particulate filter system help ensure the engine meets government-mandated emissions regulations for diesel engines manufactured beginning in January 2007, which require a 90-percent reduction in particulate matter and 50-percent reduction in NOx.


GM Exec. Director, Charlie Freese
Powertrain Diesel Engineering,
"Maintaining power and torque leadership with the Duramax is important to us because it's the benchmark that built the engine's class-leading reputation with our customers," said Charlie Freese, executive director, GM Powertrain Diesel Engineering.

The new Duramax 6.6L V-8 (LMM) engine delivers superior performance ratings. It is offered with increased power and torque for Chevy Kodiak and GMC Topkick medium duty applications. Versions are available with 300 horsepower and 520 lb.-ft. of torque, as well as a new 330-horsepower option with 620 lb.-ft. of torque.

Final advertised ratings for the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 2500 and 3500 HD pickups and GM's full-size vans will be released later this year.

The Duramax delivers outstanding acceleration and towing performance. Upgrades implemented in 2006 enhanced the efficiency, smoothness and quietness of the Duramax engine, which was already known as one of the industry's quietest and strongest diesels.

The new emissions standard

2007 Duramax Diesel 6.6L V8 Turbo
The Duramax 6.6L V-8 has new equipment to help it meet the government-mandated 2007 emissions standard. It requires a 90-percent reduction in particulate matter compared with the current standard, which was implemented in 2004, and a 50-percent reduction in NOx.

The use of reformulated, ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel - which goes on sale nationwide this fall - is required to meet the new emissions standard. The new fuel's sulfur content is limited to 15 parts per million (ppm), versus the current standard of 500 ppm. Diesel engines manufactured prior to 2007 can continue to use the current diesel fuel.

To meet the new emissions regulation, the Duramax 6.6L V-8 engine features:

Additional combustion control, including an even more efficient variable-geometry turbocharging system, cooled (enhanced) Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and closed crankcase ventilation to reduce NOx
Additional exhaust control, including oxidizing catalyst and new Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) to reduce soot and particulate matter
Increased-capacity cooling system
New engine control software
Use of low-ash engine oil
How the DPF works
The 6.6L engine's DPF is based on GM-patented technology and proven supplier components. It traps diesel particulate matter in a honeycomb-like ceramic "brick" after it travels through an oxidizing catalyst. Remaining exhaust gases are routed out through the exhaust system. To ensure optimal performance, the system must undergo periodic "regeneration" to release accumulated soot from the filter. The regeneration process uses heat to burn off the soot and, in most cases, is performed automatically.

An onboard computer controls fuel injection and oxygen content to adjust the exhaust energy to the appropriate level to clean the particulate trap. Periodic servicing of the filter is required to remove accumulated ash. The DPF and corresponding components will change the exhaust system length and/or outlet design, depending on the vehicle model. Also, an expanded underbody heat shield is added. Vocations such as sweepers, airport ground support, municipal and refuse trucks will likely be most affected by the changes.

Duramax 6.6L V-8 details
Revised for 2006, the Duramax diesel uses a variable-geometry turbocharger to optimize boost performance over a wide range of operating conditions. This provides the customer with seamless and immediate response, while simultaneously helping to reduce emissions. The turbo, which spins up to 120,000 rpm, is high-speed-balanced for minimal noise and vibration, while contributing to the engine's overall smoothness and refinement. Maximum boost is 20 psi. Additional details of the Duramax 6.6L V-8 engine's '06 enhancements include:

Cylinder block casting and machining changes to provide stronger structures with increased reliability and durability
Upgraded main bearing material increases durability
Revised piston design lowers compression ratio from 17.5:1 to 16.8:1
Cylinder heads revised to accommodate higher peak cylinder firing pressure
Maximum injection pressure increased from 23,000 psi to more than 26,000 psi
Fuel delivered via higher-pressure pump, fuel rails, distribution lines and all-new, seven-hole fuel injectors
Improved glow plugs heat up faster through an independent controller
Revised variable-geometry turbocharger is aerodynamically more efficient to help deliver smooth and immediate response and lower emissions
Air induction system re-tuned to enhance quietness
EGR has larger cooler to provide for cooler exhaust gases going into the system
First application of new, 32-bit E35 controller, which adjusts and compensates for the fuel flow to bolster efficiency and reduce emissions
The engine also features a rigid cast iron cylinder block with induction-hardened cylinder bores; four-bolt, cross-drilled main bearing caps; forged steel, nitride-hardened crankshaft; aluminum pistons with jet-spray oil cooling; aluminum cylinder heads with four valves per cylinder; integrated oil cooler and a charge-cooled turbocharging system. Features, such as easy-access fuel filter and timing gears, reduce maintenance time and effort.

SPECIFICATIONS

2007i Duramax Diesel 6.6L V-8 Turbo ( LMM )

Type:
Duramax 6.6L V-8 turbo-diesel

Displacement:
6599cc

Compression ratio:
16.8:1

Valve configuration:
overhead valves (4 valves per cylinder)

Assembly site:
Moraine, Ohio

Valve lifters:
mechanical roller

Firing order:
1 - 2 - 7 - 8 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 3

Bore x stroke:
103 x 99mm

Fuel system:
direct-injection diesel with high pressure common rail

Applications:
Horsepower: hp ( kW )

Chevrolet Silverado HD
360 hp ( 268kW ) @ 3200 rpm*

GMC Sierra HD
360 hp (268kW) @3200 rpm*

Chevrolet Kodiak Medium Duty ( LYE option )
330 hp ( 246kW ) @ 3000 rpm

GMC TopKick Medium Duty ( LYE option )
330 hp ( 246kW ) @ 3000 rpm

Chevrolet Kodiak Medium Duty ( LRX option )
300 hp ( 224 kW ) @ 3000 rpm

GMC TopKick Medium Duty ( LRX option )
300 hp ( 224 kW ) @ 3000 rpm

Chevrolet Express
250 hp ( 186 kW ) @ 3200 rpm*

GMC Savana
250 hp (186 kW) @ 3200 rpm*

Applications:
Torque: lb-ft ( Nm )

Chevrolet Silverado HD
650 lb-ft ( 881 Nm ) @ 1600 rpm*

GMC Sierra HD
650 lb-ft (881 Nm) @ 1600 rpm*

Chevrolet Kodiak Medium Duty ( LYE option )
620 lb-ft ( 841 Nm ) @ 1600 rpm

GMC TopKick Medium Duty ( LYE option )
620 lb-ft (841 Nm) 2 1600 rpm

Chevrolet Kodiak Medium Duty ( LRX option )
520 lb-ft ( 705 Nm ) @ 1600 rpm

GMC TopKick Medium Duty ( LRX option )
520 lb-ft (705 Nm) @ 1600 rpm

Chevrolet Express
460 lb-ft. ( 624 Nm ) @ 1600 rpm*

GMC Savana
460 lb-ft (624 Nm) @ 1600 rpm*

Fuel shut off:
3250 rpm Kodiak and TopKick (medium duty)
3450 rpm Silverado and Sierra (heavy duty), Express and Savana

Emissions controls:
cooled exhaust gas recirculation, catalytic converter, diesel particulate filter (DPF) & intake throttle

MATERIALS:


Block:
cast iron

Cylinder head:
cast aluminum

Intake manifold:
cast aluminum

Exhaust manifold:
cast nodular iron with steel pipe extension

Main bearing caps:
cast nodular iron

Crankshaft:
forged steel

Camshaft:
steel

Connecting rods:
forged steel, stress fractured

Additional features:
charge air cooling
recommended oil change interval: Per the computerized Oil Life System. Requires CJ-4 engine oil to Maximize Life
recommended coolant change interval: 5 years or 150,000 miles

wannabe 09-25-2006 07:38 AM

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Wobble, great job on the Duramax specs.

Wannabe

Wobble 09-25-2006 10:26 AM

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This guy on dieselplace posted pictures on 8/3/06. I never saw them as they were in a section I had never visited

I have been looking for a couple of weeks too.

http://dieselplace.com/forum/showpos...2&postcount=27

http://dieselplace.com/forum/showthread.php?t=93543

wannabe 10-04-2006 05:27 PM

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http://www.cobraeater.cz28.com/cgi-b...SierraHD11.JPG

High quality pic of Dually GMC


Wannabe

Wobble 10-04-2006 07:21 PM

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They are now up on http://www.gmc.com/sierra900/1500/index.jsp and www.chevrolet.com

buck183 10-04-2006 07:48 PM

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I saw those pics a couple of days ago on another site. We were actually talking about them at our shop today. The overall consensus is that GM did a wonderful job making it look as much as possible like a SuperDuty. :D

Scott B 10-04-2006 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by buck183
The overall consensus is that GM did a wonderful job making it look as much as possible like a SuperDuty. :D


:drink: :drink:

Wobble 10-05-2006 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by buck183
I saw those pics a couple of days ago on another site. We were actually talking about them at our shop today. The overall consensus is that GM did a wonderful job making it look as much as possible like a SuperDuty. :D

I'd agree on first impression, but the more you look the more you see an extension of their current design

GLH 10-05-2006 07:36 AM

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I like the old front end better....

New one is to boxy for me lacks caracter, basically like a Superduty... :D Buck is right.

Sydwayz 10-05-2006 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by GLH
I like the old front end better....

New one is to boxy for me lacks caracter, basically like a Superduty... :D Buck is right.

When is GM going to offer some nice looking dually wheels from the factory?

Jupiter Sunsation 10-08-2006 10:21 AM

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I went to the Miami Auto Show and saw the new GMC/ Chevy trucks. I have owned 6 new GM's and never a Ford or Dodge but the new GM's are a disgrace. The interior door handles are made of a rubber similar to a basketball's texture which ought to be great after 6 months of use. What do your hands smell like after playing basketball for a few minutes? The front ends are 100% Ford Superduty and the POS 6.0 motor is now standard in place of the 5.3 which was much smoother/ faster with better economy. I think I will hold onto my 03 2500 Crew Duramax for a while longer.

The other big rip offs at the show were the 07 Lexus LS 460 (complete splash of the 7 series BMW) and the 07 S550 Benz was an interior copy of the 7 series (I drive system, transmission shift on column).

Dodge Mega Cab Cummins Dually should be the best 1 ton boat tow rig out there if they fixed the transmission woes.

Son of a Gun 10-10-2006 08:13 PM

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Think the front chrome pieces are big enough?
http://blogs.cars.com/photos/uncateg...y3500front.jpg

wrinkleface 10-10-2006 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
When is GM going to offer some nice looking dually wheels from the factory?

When h e l l freezes over! :rolleyes:

articfriends 10-10-2006 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by sono***un
Think the front chrome pieces are big enough?
http://blogs.cars.com/photos/uncateg...y3500front.jpg

I wonder if that is a protype or production model? That is the most butt arse ugly thing there could be,looks like a cross between a ford sd and a nissan or toyota or something,Smitty

articfriends 10-10-2006 09:09 PM

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I'm still waiting to see if Face and Murdock are going to hit a button causing those cobbled on chrome flaps that B.A.Baracus bolted on in a old barn to flip down and expose the rocket launchers and homeade machine guns to pop out to mow down there opposition :evilb:

Rippem 10-11-2006 03:02 AM

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glad I swapped the 04.5 (LLY) for the '06 (LBZ) instead of waiting for the new truck. My current ride is much better looking.

plus - all the new pollution sh!t that'll be on the D'Max now (LMM)

birdog 10-11-2006 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by buck183
I saw those pics a couple of days ago on another site. We were actually talking about them at our shop today. The overall consensus is that GM did a wonderful job making it look as much as possible like a SuperDuty. :D

:D :D

And Chevy has done the impossible.....Made the front even uglier ! :D

JRalston 10-12-2006 05:27 PM

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That can't be the front of the HD's. That has to be a joke. Looks like I'll be going with the GMC! Either that or tint the windows so dark that no one could see me.

Indy 10-12-2006 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by birdog
:D :D

And Chevy has done the impossible.....Made the front even uglier ! :D


ROFLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wobble 10-12-2006 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by articfriends
I wonder if that is a protype or production model? That is the most butt arse ugly thing there could be,looks like a cross between a ford sd and a nissan or toyota or something,Smitty

Same front, but all the pics I have seen have those pieces painted body color, looks much better. Maybe it's some SEMA stuff or a chrome package, still prefer the GMC either way

JRalston 10-16-2006 05:48 PM

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I sure hope so, I have been wainting on these to come out.

wrinkleface 10-16-2006 06:27 PM

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I think I like the bowtie front-end better. :cool:

TeamSaris 10-16-2006 06:31 PM

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:D
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...d.php?t=142745

Irishtornado 10-17-2006 02:48 AM

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That is ONE UGLY TRUCK!!!! I'm glad I ordered my 2007 before the model change at least I'll still have a 07 and not have that ugly ass truck. No wonder GM is struggling they need to fire they're design team...

TeamSaris 10-17-2006 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by irishtornado
That is ONE UGLY TRUCK!!!! I'm glad I ordered my 2007 before the model change at least I'll still have a 07 and not have that ugly ass truck. No wonder GM is struggling they need to fire they're design team...

I think the HD ones are bad as$. :cool:

Prater 10-17-2006 06:46 PM

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I dont really like the front end either, it looks like a superduty knockoff. two changes i would like to see from Chevrolet's Diesels are:

1: Get rid of the dinky fuel fill. I hate when the only pump is a high flow semi truck station. You have to hold the pump nozzle at an angle and barely pull the trigger. I want to just put the nozzle in and fill, even if I have to set it at half trigger.

2: Up the fuel capacity from 35 gallons to at least 50 gallons.

JRalston 10-18-2006 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Prater
I dont really like the front end either, it looks like a superduty knockoff. two changes i would like to see from Chevrolet's Diesels are:

1: Get rid of the dinky fuel fill. I hate when the only pump is a high flow semi truck station. You have to hold the pump nozzle at an angle and barely pull the trigger. I want to just put the nozzle in and fill, even if I have to set it at half trigger.

2: Up the fuel capacity from 35 gallons to at least 50 gallons.


Amen Brotha!

articfriends 10-18-2006 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Prater
I dont really like the front end either, it looks like a superduty knockoff. two changes i would like to see from Chevrolet's Diesels are:

1: Get rid of the dinky fuel fill. I hate when the only pump is a high flow semi truck station. You have to hold the pump nozzle at an angle and barely pull the trigger. I want to just put the nozzle in and fill, even if I have to set it at half trigger.

2: Up the fuel capacity from 35 gallons to at least 50 gallons.

My 06 duramax accepts the bigger nozzle,seems like it takes about 30 seconds to fill but still has a tiny fuel tk,Smitty

berns29scarab 10-18-2006 10:57 PM

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Ford Baby !!!!!

fountain1fan 10-19-2006 05:22 PM

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still has IFS and still sucks . :drink:

wrinkleface 10-19-2006 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fountain1fan
still has IFS and still sucks . :drink:

What's IFS??

jmackin 10-19-2006 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by wrinkleface
What's IFS??

Independent front suspension :bunny:

5PMSMWHR 10-20-2006 02:59 AM

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Man am I glad I got my "classic" '06

eyezlee 10-21-2006 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by articfriends
I'm still waiting to see if Face and Murdock are going to hit a button causing those cobbled on chrome flaps that B.A.Baracus bolted on in a old barn to flip down and expose the rocket launchers and homeade machine guns to pop out to mow down there opposition :evilb:


This is some funny chit! A-Team ruled.

The truck is absolutely stupid looking now. Maybe it will grow on me.

wrinkleface 10-24-2006 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JRalston
That can't be the front of the HD's. That has to be a joke. Looks like I'll be going with the GMC! Either that or tint the windows so dark that no one could see me.

I just saw a new HD chevy w/ all the names and badges off. M plate and flat gray primer look. It has that large chrome bumper at the front left and right corners. I did not like that. To big and gawdy! :(


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