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Re: Chevy Truck Diesels???
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Posted by Chevy Power on December 03, 2000 at 11:59:41 from (204.216.222.1):
In Reply to: Chevy Truck Diesels??? posted by David on February 13, 2000 at 18:28:44:
"burrhead" , what does that stand for......Sounds everyway but straight to me. You haven't a clue you old dirt farmer. Chevy never built a good diesal motor tell now because it felt sorry for the Ford industry.(beings all there gas motors suck) The new duramax diesal from Chevy smokes any gas pig diesal Ford puts out. I wouldn't clean the bottom of my boot on a Ford diesal. The new chevy has 300hp and 525 lbs of torque STOCK. Imagine what 4" exhaust and a K&N would do for it. Wake up you goat roping fag. Buy a Chevy. And to answer the orignal question. Yes the 6.2 is a fine diesal if you can get a reasonable price on it , like anything else. So bite me Burrface
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