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Posted by DrCyKosis on February 16, 2000 at 18:19:35 from (208.193.186.27):
In Reply to: One more GM diesel question... posted by Bill From Ontario on February 15, 2000 at 13:18:29:
B from o The old 3208 cats replaced the identical looking 1150 cats and are just too big and especially too heavy for a light truck to handle and they were only about 250 hp or so anyway The dream setup for me these days would be to put one of the new 3126 kitty cats in place of my 6.5 GM. This is my dream really only because this motor exists in cats inventory already, otherwise I'd like to take my 12.7 Detroit Series 60 and dip it in hot water long enough to shrink it to about 7.5 liters. I've drove em all and I love the "big yellow motor" as much as anybody but after owning my first Series 60 Detroit I'd buy one over the cat everyday of the week....and twice on sunday!
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