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Heartbeat Hauler
07-14-2003, 14:16
I've been hearing rumors for a year or two about the DMAX/Allison and the 8.1 gasser going into the H1. I have been searchin' the internet and I haven't found any solid info. Anybody know anything about this? How about the H2?
JP

bigredhummer
07-14-2003, 20:39
there are rumors that the H1's will get a durmax from the factory in 2004, but no real proof yet. Jim Lynch of www.lynchhummer.com (http://www.lynchhummer.com) has installed a few duramax conversions for about 30K each, it's quite an involved project. I have a 160hp NA hummer which is a dog on the road, and plan on installing a banks kit for an 80's chevy truck, it will work with a few mods. my goals are 200hp short term and later do a 300 hp rebuild with low compression pistons and bigger turbo

Heartbeat Hauler
07-15-2003, 09:23
Man! Talk about high dollar mods. I think your plans for upgrades are way better than 30 large for a DMAX transplant. I have read about crate-type performance rebuilds for the 6.5 and 6.2 diesels. Seems like that would really wake up a Hummer. The ones I drove in the Army were very poor in the acceleration dept., but they sure would go anywhere. I wonder how much the 2004s will cost with the DMAX....the H1 is already way more than I would pay for an SUV...but I guess if I had a 100K laying around, I would think about it :D
JP

bigredhummer
07-16-2003, 16:35
That's why I traded in a truck and a jeep on my old 93 civilian hummer. The older civilian models can be found for 25-35K depending on mileage and condition and the surplus humvees can be had for 15-22K. All of these are ebay price ranges I have seen, forget the new ones, they are way more. But I can tell you that 99.9% of people cannot tell the difference between mine and a new one, it was a low mileage garage kept with great paint, so it still looks almost new. It sure is a fun truck, if you are into 4x4's.

ChrisV
07-26-2003, 20:37
Just toasted the Engine in my '97 Hummer (this will be the 2nd time it has needed to be replaced), and I was disturbed to find out the the extended "GMPP" warentee has the option of putting in a used, rebuilt or junkyard motor. I was looking forward to have the newly designed AMG block (stronger than the GM version) but it looks like I have to find one from some place other than the warentee company. From "Big Red's" earlier post of mounting Lower compression pistons a "bigger Turbo" sounds ideal but I dont think any company has ever made a "biger turbo" to fit in the Hummer/ GM Van application. If any one know how to get a good buy on the AMG block and any performance upgrades (that fit into the Hummer engine bay, let me know) . My direct email is t.velardi@snet.net

Heartbeat Hauler
07-29-2003, 09:03
Hey Chris V, check out this article! You will love it. AND, it's right here on "The Diesel Page"
JP

http://www.thedieselpage.com/reviews/avanteng.htm

P.S. If you're just interested in custom pistons, try Peninsular Diesel. I know they make a set of 18:1 - do I know this cause I'm smart, 'cause I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express - NO. I know 'cause I read it right here on the Diesel Page!!! Yeee Haaa!! I love this site! :D

http://www.62-65-dieselpage.com/finale.htm

[ 07-29-2003, 09:46 AM: Message edited by: Heartbeat Hauler ]

ChrisV
08-07-2003, 17:28
Thanks! Now to work around the Hummer engine bay.

ChrisV
08-07-2003, 17:30
http://www.velardi.com/hummericon.jpg
test

ChrisV
08-07-2003, 17:45
Sorry, another test!

bigredhummer
08-07-2003, 20:32
how did you toast the engine? and how did you post that hummer pic? I cannot figure out how to attach pics on this forum