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6.2 L87 (not LT1) discussion
I didn’t know where to put this thread since while it’s a motor similar to 6th gen Camaros it’s not the exact same. So if mods think it needs to be moved go right ahead.
I’m really trying to follow the situation with the L87 6.2. I want to buy a new Tahoe with it but I am NOT touching them until GM has certifiably fixed the failure issues for CERTAIN with a documented engineering repair/redesign. NOT a simple change in recommended oil viscosity. They’re still failing. So can those of you with much more knowledge about the situation please post everything you know and where things are in the lawsuit? Thanks.
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I think I speak for a lot Gen 6 Camaro owners of 22-24 MY who are a bit nervous about their LT-1 because of the health and durability of it's very close relative, the L-87.
I'm interested in a Tahoe as well. There's a dealership in Pa. that has a very large inventory of police duty 2026 Tahoes. Public cannot purchase. They're all 5.3L. Not sure if the 6.2 L available for police duty but if that's no longer the case, limiting those vehicles to the 5.3L is very telling, IMO. Last edited by SS71SS24; 02-02-2026 at 09:38 AM. |
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And not a hiccup. As I understand it these L87s are grenading almost the day people drive them off the lot, many with under 10k miles, and I don’t think anyone driving a Tahoe is trying to “have fun” so these engines aren’t even seeing close to redline.
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I'm sure you already know.
All of the relevant parts that are failing in significant numbers (rotating assembly etc) on the L87 are the same on the LT1. FWIW, AI seems to think the LT1 may have different application specific rod/crank bearings for higher revving applications. Quote:
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Did GM learn anything? Probably not if they're still chasing decreasing emissions and improving fuel economy. GM has stated the new V8s will do both.
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Don't know how honest GM has been about the problems, but they claim it was a manufacturing problem and not a design problem. If true, they should have it straightened out.
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Now that the CAFE regulations are relaxed GM should be focusing on making durable V8s with proven reliability with less technology and more mechanical stoutness. Especially in truck/SUV applications.
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One would HOPE that GM is doing the latter with GEN VI, if thin oil on GEN V really was an afterthought. You'll know the truth by checking what they prescribe for overseas use on the same engine, where emissions/mileage regulations are more relaxed or don't exist. |
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I have had many V8 autos and trucks over the years and I must say I actually do look at and care about gas mileage. Maybe because I drive more miles than most but it does add up over time price wise. My 2500HD with the 6.0 is 10mpg, my Avalanche was 15mpg, my Escalade was 13mpg, 11 after MODs. My Daily is now a Canyon AT4 with turbo 4 averaging 18mpg on 87. And I’m not even listing all my past Camaros. Bottomline is gas can get expense and if you are racking up miles it does cost quite a bit. The 10speed trans have helped increase MPG for sure.
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my 2017 with L98/6L90 tends to get around 14mpg. Is yours an older LQ4/4L80?
Further off topic: Reading about the currently available 3/4 gassers... I'd take the Ford 6.8 mini-zilla, easily, for reliability, capability, efficiency (kind of) and simplicity. |
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Nope, not the General, you get an extended warranty up to 150,000 miles and they call it a day. If you don't make it that far, they won't have a replacement for you, anyways. Quote:
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My 2020 2SS blew up. The thread is on here somewhere. Very low miles. Broke my heart
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