I did find a dealer today that could look it up, but he could not price it yet.
7700 pounds is right in the half ton battle for towing.
It sounds like it's designed with MANY in mind who are willing to get into the truck they need(just maybe not the truck they want). Most who tow with a half ton don't ever tow more than 7700 pounds, and they can fit 4 adults. GM may be onto something if they market this truck right, but I'm sure they're concerned about cutting into there half ton market with specs like these.That's been my reasoning. It does exactly what I need it to do, gets better milage than my current DD, and is relatively simple to navigate in a metro area. It feels like this truck was designed with me in mind.
Im thinking gm may try the ford approach with the colorado/canyon trucks. A dedicated HD and then the smaller truck. 7700 pounds is right in the half ton battle for towing.
Me want....
Oh look....GM found a purpose for all those extra LB7/LLY badges they still had in stock. :roflmao:
Actually, it looks like a nice truck. It sure as hell better get the mid 30s mileage on the highway, though. Forged crank and rods should help with the eventual performance applications. Interesting that its DOHC, too.
Anyone know what PCM the US Spec truck will be using? Is it the same as the Global truck? HPTuners has beta support for the Holden Colorado. I'm hoping it translates across to this guy as well.
GM has switched ECU or engine control units from Bosch control system to Continental. Bosch remains the supplier for the 2.0-liter diesel. Like that smaller motor, all the software controlling the engine is created in-house, then supplied to the controller maker to burn onto the silicon. This will be the first GM engine with Continental diesel engine controllers in the U.S., we’re told.
https://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?25732-EFILive-2-8L-Duramax-E98-ECM-SupportPer http://www.dieselworldmag.com/first-look-gms-2-8l-duramax-canyoncolorado-beyond I'm hold holding my breath...
EDIT: I was able to eventually find it's a Continental E98.