That means the Allison will be a hybrid with throttle off battery recharge.
So probably no more Allison in 2500? Or no more L5p in 2500?
Looks like the 3500 gasser is getting the allison too? If I am understanding that correctly
Wow, that's gonna be a big gas engine. I'd like to know more about it?
I wouldn't take any of that as gospel truth.Gasoline: the current models’ 6.0L V8 L96 will be replaced with a new 6.6L V-8 gasoline engine making around 400 horsepower and 450 pound-feet of torque, mated to:
A new GM 8-speed heavy duty automatic transmission for Sierra 2500HD models
A new 9-speed Allison heavy duty automatic transmission for Sierra 3500HD models
Diesel: the 6.6L Duramax Diesel L5P engine introduced for the 2017 Sierra HD will likely carry over with 445 horsepower and 910 pound-feet of torque mated to a new 9-speed Allison heavy duty automatic transmission
Read more: http://gmauthority.com/blog/gm/gmc/sierra/2020-gmc-sierra/2020-gmc-sierra-hd/#ixzz5YCzzqd3o
Following is speculative and unconfirmed information about the 2020 GMC Sierra HD. This page is a continuous work-in-progress and will be updated on a regular basis as we await official details from General Motors and GMC.
I wouldn't take any of that as gospel truth.
Well, I'm a french model. You can ask the Cokers.its on the internet, josh. its f**king true ok!!! :roflmao:
Well, I'm a french model. You can ask the Cokers.
How do you figure? We had the 7.4L for decades, then went to the 8.1L gas/allison combo that was phenomenal in motorhomes.
Dodge had a gas 8.0L V10 from 94-03.
Ford had the 6.8L V10 up until a few years ago BUT I think they are bringing it back for the medium duty market. After it left the pickup truck scene they kept it around as it was apparently sought after in the medium duty market.
That said, with today's technology I don't see why it can't be done.
Ford has always had the v-10 available in cab and chassis models. We’ve been running them at work for years.
How do you figure? We had the 7.4L for decades, then went to the 8.1L gas/allison combo that was phenomenal in motorhomes.
Dodge had a gas 8.0L V10 from 94-03.
Ford had the 6.8L V10 up until a few years ago BUT I think they are bringing it back for the medium duty market. After it left the pickup truck scene they kept it around as it was apparently sought after in the medium duty market.
That said, with today's technology I don't see why it can't be done.
I was hoping Detroit would get away from high horsepower low displacement engines they have been trending to is all I was thinking
Can you elaborate on your reasoning for this?
Excuse my ignorance but what is a twin screw.
I thought that is what he was referring to but I couldn’t understand stand why they would want to go to those.
Don’t hate on an ecoboost. Ha I own one and it’s the best truck I’ve ever had. Minus the fact you can’t you can’t make them sound good. Why ford doesn’t have forced induction on a 5.0 to slap in a raptor is beyond me.