The concept of diesel performance used to be a contradiction. It often involved bolting an expensive aftermarket turbo system onto a heavy truck barely capable of getting out of its own black cloud.
For most hot rodders, diesel performance usually means giving a truck more pulling power to get over a hill with a car trailer in tow. But a diesel engine on the race track? We're talking sled pulls, ...
The first-generation 3.0-liter LM2 Duramax diesel engine was a GM product manufactured in Michigan. The engine became the first diesel for GM's Chevy and GMC light-duty trucks since 1997, and the ...
Introduced in 2001, the Duramax V8 turbo diesel family was continuously improved over the years until the L5P that GM uses in heavy-duty trucks. Fully stock, the 6.6-liter mill develops 445 horsepower ...
When choosing the right truck for you, what's under the hood determines many factors. Horsepower, torque, towing capacity, and fuel economy are just a few of the considerations that differentiate one ...
General Motors' Duramax engine family is one of the three leading names in diesel engines, right up there with Ford's Power Stroke and Cummins' diesel engines — like the legendary Cummins 6BT — ...