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TECHNICALLY, it does not NEED 91 or 93 octane fuel.Looking at a new Z51 Tahoe with 6.2L, and although the fuel economy isn't great, I sure don't want to have to pay $1 per gallon extra for gas.
Anyone know, the EPA states Premium but I don't trust the salesmen answering.
That's why I stuck with a diesel. Can go 40% further on a gallon of fuel, premium is 4.79 a gallon in my area diesel is 3.79, regular is 3.69. Plus, no worries on the all too often discussed potential breakdown points of the 6.2...
A dollar a gallon extra is just being gangsters.....wasn't THAT long ago it was just .60 cents and that's plenty....
Not a dollar a gallon extra here for Premium...is about $0.50/gal if you shop smart...Sinclair and dinopay app gets you $0.10/gallon discount, use Costco CC and get 4% cash. back...or get the fuel at Costco and their price is about what Sinclair's is w/ DinoPay app...but in my neck of the woods, Costco is 92 Octane for premium, and Sinclair is 93...
Yes, 6.2 has "premium recommended" so I run it. There are lots of vids on the youtube talking about it, and there have been all the documented 6.2L failures..for various reasons. I choose to not add spark knock (detonation) to the equation...plus I tow often, so definitely have a load on often...Like my uncle used to tell me, don't buy the dog if you can't afford the dog food.
Well recently there has been a common theme of main bearings letting go on the crank due to bad clearances. If you search around you'll find an amount of both issues cropping up. Diesel vehicles also present a certain number of quirks over time, but I'm on my 4th one and by and large they have been very dependable. The LM2/ LZ0 combination if you look at most forums, really isn't that busy at all. A few crop up with issues or major issues, but by and large this format has been the best for these large vehicles. I personally bought an extended warranty for mine that will last me for as long as I own it. Right or wrong it will cover most any issues that come up after warranty and I don't lose any sleep over what just might happen.What are the common potential breakdown points of the 6.2 other than collapsed lifters?
You know how it adjusts timing? AFTER it detects detonation. You pull off from a stoplight and it knocks, pulls timing. You give it some gas to pass a slow poke, it knocks and pulls the timing. Do this 500 times a morning and evening and you soon have a worn out motor with busted rings and pistons at around 100K miles.the 6.2 absolutely 100% does not REQUIRE 91 octane; it'll adjust timing to prevent engine damage
per the owners manual
Recommended Fuel (6.2LV8 Engine)Premium unleaded gasoline meeting ASTM specification D4814 with a posted octane rating (R+M)/2 of 91 or greater is recommended. If unavailable, unleaded gasoline with a posted octane rating of Driving and Operating 30587 may be used, but will result in reduced performance and drive ability. If heavy knocking is heard when using gasoline rated at 91 or greater, the engine needs service. Do not use any fuel labeled E85 or FlexFuel. Do not use gasoline with ethanol levels greater than 15% by volume.
octane rating is a measure of fuels resistance to detonation (not energy or cleanness or anything else)
if you run less then 91, under load it'll start to knock so the truck will adjust timing which lessons performance but saves the engine
does 91 vs 87 improve mileage; maybe, empty on a cool day, nope; hot day towing, perhaps
does 87 vs 91 hurt the 6.2; no
You are right except I can afford the fuel, just not going to pay the ridiculous addition cost every fill up. The purpose of the question is to know it premium is required. I'm not going to buy it if so. Not pinching pennies, but not knowing the future I'm not going to lock myself into another premium only fuel vehicle, I already have 5. When premium was only .20 per gallon more was not such a big deal.If you can't afford the fuel, get another vehicle. Absolutely ridiculous to spend 80,000 + on a vehicle
then try to pinch pennies and risk ******* it up.
The owners manual says premium is recommended. But, I feel you will shorten the life of the engine if you run 87.You are right except I can afford the fuel, just not going to pay the ridiculous addition cost every fill up. The purpose of the question is to know it premium is required. I'm not going to buy it if so. Not pinching pennies, but not knowing the future I'm not going to lock myself into another premium only fuel vehicle, I already have 5. When premium was only .20 per gallon more was not such a big deal.
$20 a fill mean that much to you in this day and age with a $80K car? You know that a $20 is the new $5 bill right?You are right except I can afford the fuel, just not going to pay the ridiculous addition cost every fill up. The purpose of the question is to know it premium is required. I'm not going to buy it if so. Not pinching pennies, but not knowing the future I'm not going to lock myself into another premium only fuel vehicle, I already have 5. When premium was only .20 per gallon more was not such a big deal.
Well recently there has been a common theme of main bearings letting go on the crank due to bad clearances. If you search around you'll find an amount of both issues cropping up. Diesel vehicles also present a certain number of quirks over time, but I'm on my 4th one and by and large they have been very dependable. The LM2/ LZ0 combination if you look at most forums, really isn't that busy at all. A few crop up with issues or major issues, but by and large this format has been the best for these large vehicles. I personally bought an extended warranty for mine that will last me for as long as I own it. Right or wrong it will cover most any issues that come up after warranty and I don't lose any sleep over what just might happen.
Sad to see that the Escalade is dropping the diesel format for the future. I thought about maybe buying one as one of my last great vehicles in 25 or 26....
Also, if you are locked into premium, you will be paying the absolute highest price for fuel for the life of the vehicle @ an avg of 15 mpg. Diesels worst mileage is about 22 if you are pounding it around town...The gap from reg to prem could easily expand to 2.00 a gallon in a few years... What would stop them?
As far as sensors go, they certainly "can" be a problem, but they usually sort themselves out during the 3/36 period. If I had to throw 3-500 bucks at my vehicle a few times over its life beyond regular maintenance, that's certainly not a showstopper to me.
Always thought the reason for the censorship was that we were all a bunch of children,Anyone else think the censorship of words here is a little over sensitive?
Hoe bag should not be censored.