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Old 01-28-2023, 05:38 AM   #43
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I agree Gary; GM canned the 3 cylinder Duramax diesel engine and the gas engine they used in the Colorado and Canyon mid-size pickups. Now only the brand new V-6 gas engine is used in both models. It is said to outperform the Duramax diesel and the old gas engines formerly used.
The 23 Colorado and Canyon are not using a "bra d ne V6". It is the 2.7L 4 Cyl turbo that is the base engine in the 1500s.
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Old 01-29-2023, 02:07 AM   #44
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The 23 Colorado and Canyon are not using a "bra d ne V6". It is the 2.7L 4 Cyl turbo that is the base engine in the 1500s.
Good catch, thanks! Sometimes my brain and fingers have a communications problem.
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