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High-Output engines produce up to 27 psi of turbo boost pressure, while the Base and Plus make 10 and 20 psi, respectively. All three power output levels are achieved on standard 87-octane fuel.

ZR2 front end kills the aero, and upping to 285/70 KO2's knocked it down a bit. Also my numbers are from the winter here, manages a bit better in the summer. With stock tires I saw 30-32mpg.

As mentioned in the article, that 15mpg average includes idling around off-road.

They’re just RPO codes, man.  Takes all of 2 seconds to figure it out.

Yeah, with the full size the V8's typically do better. If the ZR2 can manage low 20's with the 2.7t, that’d be great.

...nor the 2.6-liter turbodiesel four-cylinder.

2022 Chevy Colorado ZR2 diesel:

Roads with other drivers on them.

Huh?  Both the F16 and F22 have a 20mm M61 gun system.

I think they finally fixed it.

In what world do you add the supercharger displacement to the engine displacement?

In the way back times of 2009, before overlanding became an instagram hashtag, I made my way out to Colorado in my 1999 Cherokee to do some exploring and camping up in the mountains. This was in mid-October, and as a naïve Midwesterner I didn’t fully appreciate what that meant when it came to weather in the upper

I’ve purchased 4 vehicles from dealers, 2 used and 2 new. Each time I had pre-approved loan at a good rate, and each time the dealer financing beat the rate.  No funny business on the dealer’s side, either.  I’ve been lucky in that aspect.

Except, the C6 Z06 has the 7 liter LS7, bigger than any engine the C7 ever had.

I had a Quad 4 HO swap in my ‘88 Fiero.  Really fit the car perfectly.  

Positive pressure brake bleeder.

Excited to finally get a new Forza. I’ve only got two requests:

It looks like someone overinflated a 718

Most of my vehicles have been GM, although my longest owned / driven was a Nissan Xterra. Last two new vehicles have been Chevy. GM has plenty of issues, but when they let their engineers loose on a performance trim they really nail the bang for the buck. The 1LE pack for the Camaro and ZR2 Colorado didn’t disappoint.

Hell, that looks like more skid plate than my ZR2 came with from the factory. Looks like a solid little setup that would cover 95% of what folks actually do off-road.