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Replying to: p100 (Aug 19, 2006 5:56 pm) Anyway, I expect these changes, but I don't expect much more from the powertrain. GM hasn't updated the base V6 to go into the new Silverado, which in my opinion is a very capable powertrain, but proably too underpowered for the Colorado to be competitive in terms of HP. It has plenty of torque, but not enough HP. That base V6 is basically the same since it was introduced back in the 80's. Oh it's been worked over to produce almost 200 HP, but since that 200 HP number hasn't changed since the mid 90's I am thinking that it is about maxed out on the power end unless it is force fed or bored out. I don't expect a V6 to make it to the Colorado, although a V6 version of the 5.3 V8 would probably make good HP and Torque numbers. So in short, I don't expect the Colorado to "improve" much until it is completely redesigned which may not happen until the next decade. Although I will have to say that I am interested to see how much of an improvement the 3.7 I5 is compared to the 3.5. And IMHO I don't think that the Colorado is that horrid of a vehicle as everyone on this forum seems to think. It could use some vast improvements, but I don't think they are coming, but what is there is on par for what many drivers need. |
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Replying to: dmathews3 (Aug 08, 2006 5:18 pm) But I would not use that as my only excuse not to buy chevy again! I am an ASE certified master mechanic I work on all makes and trust me I see the other problems the other makes have, this is why I will only drive GM makes, trust me on this |
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Replying to: pjjbm (Jul 08, 2006 10:51 am) Anybody have any additional info on this?? Thanks! |
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Replying to: 1rg (Aug 20, 2006 6:22 pm)
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Replying to: gigglein (Sep 03, 2006 6:39 pm) It took forever for them to figure it out because no one had ever had one go bad. So watch your tach needle to see ifit fluctuates wildly.
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Replying to: mike2250 (Sep 04, 2006 3:19 am) In frustration something made me turn on the ignition but not start the truck. I then pressed the accelerator "to the floor" three times rapidly and something, I assume the PCM let out, via the radio, three or four "beeps". The next time I drove the truck it seemed better. The hesitation is still there but not nearly as pronounced. It also seems to have more "guts". What I did I have no idea but a mechanic relative says he thinks I "reset" the relationship between the throttle position sensor and the computer. The "backfire" is still there when starting hot but as TECH said maybe it's just a little unburned fuel from the shut down. Try it and let me know. Maybe I'll prove to GM yet that they don't have a clue what they are building anymore. As to mike's suggestion about the tach, no, mine is rock steady. 1RG |
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| I'm tired & frustrated. Any suggestions on what tire I should consider for replacement of the General Ameri-Junks on my 2004Colorado Crew Cab 4x4 Z71 package? Tire size is P265-75 R15. Thanx | |
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Replying to: norbert48 (Sep 07, 2006 3:36 pm) |
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Replying to: norbert48 (Sep 07, 2006 3:36 pm) |
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Any advice on buying a Colorado Crew Cab. It is a '05 4WD LS Z71. Mileage is 19600. Looks to be in excelent condition. I think I can get the truck for $19000 tax & title included. Options: Z71 Suspension Ls Air Conditioning Power Steering Power Windows Power Door Locks Tilt Wheel Cruise Control Am/Fm Stereo Single Compact Disc Dual Front Air Bags Abs (4-Wheel) Bed Liner Towing Pkg Alloy Wheels Any input would be great. Robert
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