Thank you for posting and sharing such a thorough review. I just purchased a 2024 1500 ZR2 Bison with the Duramax 3.0 LZO. Given the owners manual recommends the use of only top-tier diesel and how scarce access to such diesel is not only in my area in California, but also nationally, lam wondering what other Duramax LZO owners use to fuel their trucks.
I have the same results with my Silverado with the baby duramax. Highway driving in warm weather gets great fuel economy. Winter, not so much. Very smooth ride and great torque
I hope they allow the other around at some point, one chime two doorbells. To differentiate which door bell triggers the chime, they can have different tone.
I mean, if you want all the millionaires to get more tax cuts and a President that refuses to hold gas companies accountable for price gouging then watch who you vote for. Turned off your video right after those comments.
Mf bιτching about gas prices as if he isn’t driving a 5000lb truck, and the entire planet isn’t dealing with fuel shortages as well. Bιτchιng about the roads as well. Have you seen I-75? Michigan has been building that up ever since I left for the Marines. 3.0 seems like a nice engine though. My buddy who’s a technician in Flint has other opinions about it, but I have hopes for it.
The AT4X is way outside my budget...but how do the AT4 hold up with city driving (3.0 vs 5.3)? My commute is a maximum of 10 miles, but is 100% city. I do some highway driving time to time but primarily suburban USA. I currently own a 2023 Tundra (8,500 mi). I love the truck, but the premature engine failures have me concerned. Dealers aren't even accepting 22/23 trades because of the issue and toyota dealerships can't sell impacted inventory until their is a fix. I bought the extended warranty because i planned to have this 15 years but not if an engine blows!
Loves is generally where I head to. Not many around me but one that I pass weekly to commute to my girlfriends house the fuel pad is always empty so you can sneak in and get it pretty fast. Kwik Trips in Wisconsin rock as they have the DEF pump where you can pay right at the pump with a regular credit card!
Why? I pay $9 to have my AL80 Filled with Grade E Breathing Gas at my Dive Shop. Depending how deep you go, You could suffer a DCI. Most Hookah are Rated to 40 Feet. I have PADI OW Cert to 60. Waiting for the AOW Class to 100 Feet
Also Check out later what a dawes device does as for boost control. The ALH has not got a regular wastegate but variable turbine geometry controlled usually with vacuum,(full vacuum = full boost)
Only in the areas that “matter” to the donors who keep getting the “progressives” elected. The poorer people outside of the wealthier parts of town don’t get equal distribution of the weed wealth.