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Posted by TIMBO on November 02, 2005 at 06:29:40 from (4.155.84.19):
In Reply to: Re: a rumor I've heard posted by JDknut on November 02, 2005 at 03:40:55:
I HAVE A GMC WITH A DURAMAX IN IT. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE EVIDENCE TO BACK UP YOUR CLAIMS THAT THE ISUZU ENGINES ARE JUNK PLEASE LET ME KNOW! THE 06" DURAMAX IS RATED AT 650 FT LBS. OF TORQUE, MINE HAS 520 FT LBS. SURELY A "JUNK" ENGINE WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO HANDLE 520 FT LBS LET ALONE 650 FT. LBS! YOU WOULD THINK THAT THE "BOTTOM" END WOULD "FLY APART"..... PLEASE ENLIGHTEN ME ON YOUR INFORMATION SOURCE!! OR ARE YOU JUST BIASED TOWARD THE INLINE 6 ENGINE WHICH HAVE CERTAINLY PROVED THEIR WORTH AND ARE VERY GOOD. I SURE DO SEE ALOT OF MEDIUM DUTY ISUZU TRUCKS OPERATING IN MY AREA, AND HAVE FOR QUITE SOME TIME!
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