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still not as retarded as comparing a v6 gasser to a diesel
Also why the **** would you be passing on a normal basis while towing a heavy load..... right on bro
Way to blow ur shit up even quicker than it was already destined to lol
Nope, not by the chart and not by personal experience.Reminder: the 6.2 has a lot more torque at low RPM than the 3.5.
Not quite. Superior throttle response, hardly, only in situations when I am trying to 'feather' the throttle.Also, the 6.2 has superior throttle response and no boost lag.
Agreed from everything I know.Most importantly, the 6.2 has a LOT higher ceiling once the mods start.
3.5 L is running 1/2 the RPM, so technically the engine isn't being as stressed as much; however the 6.2 has been a long standing solid engine.
Would've been awesome if this were posted over in the Gen 2 section, could have had some real fireworks then.
Both trucks are fantastic and nicer than the majority of what most folks drive.
Of course it's fun to bag on the V6's exhaust note, but it should be expected that the second generation of any model should improve over the preceding model.
I don't get the animosity.
It's not a simple matter of RPMs. Cylinder pressures are king when it comes to engine wear and longevity- the 3.5L cylinder pressures are way higher than the 6.2L. It's not even close. The 6.2L was designed solely to be used as a truck engine. The 3.5L TT was not.