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-mike
It was crowded in there, too.
-juice
http://blogs.edmunds.com/Straightline/2933
Bob
-mike
-mike
http://blogs.edmunds.com/Straightline/2935
It'll be in GM 1/2-tons by 2010.
Bob
That was cool...
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ateixeira, "Subaru Crew Problems & Solutions" #17233, 20 Jun 2007 1:06 pm
Wifey actually wants a Forester, though, so we'll wait until next year when the new ones come out.
http://blogs.edmunds.com/Straightline/2935
It'll be in GM 1/2-tons by 2010.
Bob
What makes you say it isn't an Isuzu unit? The entire Duramax/Diesel Engine development portion of GM IS Isuzu. That is the portion of Isuzu that GM didn't give back when they sold back Isuzu the portion they didn't want. All the Duramax and Med-duty Trucks sold by GM are Isuzu as far as I know.
-mike
Because GM said so, and has been reported thusly by several sources, one being the one below.
"UPDATE: Pickuptruck.com's Mike Levine has learned from GM that despite sharing its name with the older 6.6L Duramax diesel that was developed in partnership with Isuzu, the new 4.5L Duramax was developed completely in-house by GM."
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/15/gm-announces-clean-diesel-v8-for-pickups-and-the-hummer-h2/
Bob
-mike
I'll try to contact someone who can confirm or deny. Stay tuned.
Bob
-mike
I haven't yet heard back from GM, but PickupTruck.com confirmed what I was saying, that yes it was a 100% GM effort, and not an Isuzu effort. They got this info directly from the same source I e-mailed at GM.
When I hear back from the GM PR department I'll let you know.
Bob
Dodge has done well with Cummins, and GM did well with Duramax/Isuzu. Ford was the only one struggling (with Navistar).
I see no purpose for GM to change directions like that. Maybe it's just a matter of pride; they want to say it's their own diesel. I guess it is if they bought that portion of Isuzu.
I don't know anything about that. What seems to be coming across is that this engine wasn't done like the other DuraMax engines, or by the same people. Did GM hire some Isuzu engineers? I have no idea. It wouldn't surprise if some people moved from Isuzu to GM and vice-versa. That happens all the time in large corporations with cross links like these two have.
Bob
Think of it this way, AT&T and Cingular were merged together, then they called the service Cingular, now we have changed the name again so it's AT&T. The technology is still Cingular, the stores are still Cingular, etc. etc. However AT&T can now tout it as it's own since they own Cingular in it's entirety.
So this is basically an exercise in semanics on GMs part. They can (and they paid for it so why not) claim the technology as their own, but in the end it's only because they BOUGHT the whole entire Isuzu Diesel Engine division!
-mike
semantics, but yes, I agree.
-mike
I don't use spell check, either.
Funny and true story: in grade school I put a cover on a textbook, and wrote "Grammer". Never heard the end of that!
Bob
But hey, that's what we do!
only thing I found so far on it was this from wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMAX_(engines)
-Brian
lol .. i have to be VERY careful typing her name ...
This was why when GM owned part of Subaru, I was VERY VERY worried about them doing similar to Subaru, basically strangling their marketing, and then yanking the boxer engine portion and AWD systems, then selling the rest of the company which at that point would be worthless back to FHI and running off with the shining part of the business. Thankfully FHI was able to get out from under GM before they fell victim to them.
-mike
-Brian
-mike
The new 4.5L V8 diesel is entirely a GM design. We have a dedicated, passionate team of knowledgeable engineers, planners and other teams working the details every day to make this a win for the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra.
So take it for what it's worth. Until I see real evidence that the Isuzu diesel team was swallowed by GM, I'm going with this guy's response.
Bob
it was supposed to read ... Shirt must be tucked into pants at all times ....
The 'r' was omitted from the word shirt .....
I don't suppose too many parents took the time to really read it, because there weren't too many complaints!
Jeff, when were you in Spokane?
(I'm there now which is why I ask...)
Small world-itis strikes again!
Cheers!
Paul
This was for the newspaper over here in Everett... don't remember anymore what the story was about, probably a brief summary of football game or something about a local prep player attending Whitworth.
Great to see them adding "University" status. Our area has been lobbying very hard for a new state college here - at over 600k residents, it's the most populous county in the US without a public 4-year school. Unfortunately (IMHO) looks like it'll be a UW branch campus rather than a standalone. Building 1 college (The Evergreen State) in the last, what, 100 years or so, while the population skyrockets, is just insane. We've got some nice new stadiums, though, and a large population of billionaires. Nobody wants to pay to build a college or fund its operation. :sick:
Spokane's nice - lovely old architecture, too. My wife grew up on South Hill and in the little community of Valley Ford south of the city.
Cheers!
Paul