Vortec 8100: Everything You Want to Know | Specs and More

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2018
  • Full article: dustrunnersauto.com/vortec-8100/
    So, the Vortec is an excellent heavy duty engine. It nearly matches its diesel brother in torque and beats it in horsepower. But, due to its heavy weight, it is rarely swapped into hot rods. It is slowly becoming more popular thanks to companies like Raylar Engineering who can turn it into an absolute monster. Let me know what you think of the Vortec 8100 in the comments below!
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  • @Dustrunnersauto
    @Dustrunnersauto  5 років тому +55

    LS/LQ or 8.1 Vortec or Duramax? Which one would you rather have? Let’s hear it 👇🏻

    • @brockmaine2743
      @brockmaine2743 5 років тому +21

      I'd take the 8.1 do cam heads intake headers and put it in a c6 corvette with a 4 speed

    • @Shane423Chicago
      @Shane423Chicago 5 років тому +11

      have not personally owned a duramax but own an 8.1 sierra

    • @bradcallaghan8099
      @bradcallaghan8099 5 років тому +18

      Me personally, I wouldn’t trade 3 8.1s for my Duramax.

    • @hoost3056
      @hoost3056 5 років тому +17

      Depends. The LS/LQ is cheap, common and can hold any power adder on the stock bottom when prepped and tuned properly.
      The 8100 is different, big and just begging for a top end package. No demand for them makes them cheap.
      The Duramax.....if you get a good one, add a tune and make easy power. Get a bad one, and it'll bury you financially. You can go as big as your budget permits. They sound awesome. They get great mpg. You can swap them into anything. Bring lots of money to play with one.

    • @cecilg.relation2537
      @cecilg.relation2537 5 років тому +29

      I have driven modefied and maintained a lot of engines. My daily now is an 8.1. They can bury me in my truck because NO ONE gets my motor.

  • @stellingbanjodude
    @stellingbanjodude 5 років тому +198

    8.1 w/Allison transmission was an awesome combo

    • @1loadermanjack
      @1loadermanjack 4 роки тому +19

      It still is, Mine has 250k pulling 15-20 k trailers all day. Going to miss it when it dies...

    • @superduty4556
      @superduty4556 4 роки тому +20

      @@1loadermanjack just fix it.

    • @1loadermanjack
      @1loadermanjack 4 роки тому +7

      @@superduty4556 👍😎

    • @Mikey-oh4lk
      @Mikey-oh4lk 4 роки тому +4

      stellingbanjodude true asf my gmc 8.1 just got a brand new Allison transmission last year and the little single cab is fast

    • @Riverrat720
      @Riverrat720 3 роки тому +1

      The best combo I believe

  • @FatHulkRideEbike
    @FatHulkRideEbike 5 років тому +58

    In 2002 when I bought my truck I test drove both the duramax and the 8.1. Way more fun to drive the 8.1. I was going to be doing occasional towing and hauling but mostly daily driving so I chose the 8.1 and never regretted it. Later I converted the truck to E85 and a performance tune which really woke it up.

    • @edreretana9229
      @edreretana9229 Рік тому +1

      What is required to run E85? I have a 01 that I would like to run it.

    • @FatHulkRideEbike
      @FatHulkRideEbike Рік тому +2

      @@edreretana9229 All I did was I got a Wester's garage tune on the computer. I had them tune for exclusively E85 and I had them remove all possible torque management. If you have not done it, removing the torque management is huge. Wester's garage is awesome. You could argue I should have done more things, but it worked very well for me. Driveability and fun factor was night and day.

    • @edreretana9229
      @edreretana9229 Рік тому +1

      @blperoc really, no bigger injectors fuel pump ect?

    • @FatHulkRideEbike
      @FatHulkRideEbike Рік тому +1

      @@edreretana9229 That is all I did. I sold the truck a couple years ago, but going off memory I put about 45K on it with this config. I would recommend talking to Wester's. If you don't have torque management turned off yet you'll probably be surprised how much difference turning most of that off and going to E85 makes. If I stomped the throttle my truck would hesitate for a split second. I thought this was dangerous when pulling into traffic. After the tune it had instant throttle response.

    • @N-wordScissorhands
      @N-wordScissorhands 9 місяців тому +1

      @@edreretana9229right, usually an e85 conversion requires fuel lines, o rings and more.

  • @joshgirves6785
    @joshgirves6785 5 років тому +45

    Great engine. It’s tough and doesn’t give me any trouble. Surprised at the fuel mileage! It’s better than I thought it would be

    • @0525ohhwell
      @0525ohhwell 11 місяців тому +5

      Yep, sometimes I even get double digits!

  • @The_Future_isnt_so_Bright
    @The_Future_isnt_so_Bright 6 років тому +18

    My first encounter with this engine was in a Big RV motor home. I saw the valve covers and recognized it as the 454, did the math 8100cc breaks out to 496ci. It pulled the RV with little effort so its a good engine in my book. Never have seen one in the scrapyard, when I do, Ill be bringing it home.

  • @Philwyoming
    @Philwyoming 5 років тому +24

    I have the 8.1 in my 3/4 ton suburban. I get 11 mpg average city / highway which is fine with me I was raised in the 70's when a small block would only get 13 mpg. I would rather have the power than the mileage. The engine has 225,000 + miles on it and runs like it did when new. Great family hauler. Truck loves to run.

    • @TexanUSMC8089
      @TexanUSMC8089 2 роки тому +1

      My 6.0 doesn't get much better. I've had four 6.0 trucks and they all get about 13 or 14 on the highway.

  • @OldGriz708
    @OldGriz708 5 років тому +26

    My 2001 8.1 has been a great engine for the past 227,000 miles and still going strong! I don't live near enough to an interstate to be sure I can get diesel fuel.

    • @TexanUSMC8089
      @TexanUSMC8089 2 роки тому +2

      Where I live, every quickstop gas station sells diesel. Back in the 90's we pretty much had to go to a truck stop to buy diesel, but by about 2000 it all started changing.

    • @gleanerman2195
      @gleanerman2195 Рік тому

      @@TexanUSMC8089 You can get diesel just as easy as gas.

    • @DusterNutbar
      @DusterNutbar 5 місяців тому

      Still have it?

    • @OldGriz708
      @OldGriz708 5 місяців тому

      @DusterNutbar
      Yep, I sure do. The wife hit an Elk with it 2 years ago, so the whole front end is new and it's got 237K miles on it now.

  • @timdysart6860
    @timdysart6860 6 років тому +343

    Also available in the rare Avalanche 2500

    • @kevinAuman1
      @kevinAuman1 5 років тому +16

      Hell yeah I drove one for a while my buddy owned and it was a beast, lol had to buy the guy new tires when I gave it back...

    • @DaSteeJ07
      @DaSteeJ07 5 років тому +7

      I have one lmao

    • @dustintunis9347
      @dustintunis9347 5 років тому +7

      I believe it was the only engine available in it.

    • @AlarakTheHighLord
      @AlarakTheHighLord 5 років тому +9

      I know someone selling a 2500 avalanche with a 8.1

    • @junkyardvape2957
      @junkyardvape2957 5 років тому +3

      @@AlarakTheHighLord where at and how much?

  • @NeilKudro
    @NeilKudro 5 років тому +12

    I just purchased a 2001 Silverado 2500 HD, 8.1L V8, Crew Cab, 6inch suspenssion lift flatbed Off Road ready. Delivery next week. Cant wait to share new videos. Thank you for this video. It really helped me decide buying my new rig.

  • @jhoward5554
    @jhoward5554 5 років тому +17

    Owned a 2001 Suburban 2500 with the 8.1. It was great for towing. Engine developed piston slap at about 60k miles. Tried thicker oil, it wasn't as noticeable but still there.

  • @abs042johnson
    @abs042johnson 4 роки тому +10

    I love this engine. My first one I bought in a new Avalanche - then had one in a Suburban for a couple years. Since my Avalanche is no good for pulling gooseneck trailers, I recently added a 2001 3500 dually for farm use and backup for my Ford F550 6.7L. I like the lower maintenance costs for short-trip work and it still has enough towing grunt for the occasional highway use. It's too bad GM stopped production.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @jacobbogema9757
    @jacobbogema9757 5 років тому +19

    I love my 02 2500hd, she is a 10k tow pig but hey that's why I wanted it! I will never trade it for nothing! Stump pulling power for days! Hands down best big block!

  • @BeingMe23
    @BeingMe23 5 років тому +66

    This engine was made to complete against the Dodge and Ford V10.

    • @GregHuston
      @GregHuston 4 роки тому +18

      and it crushes that competition!

    • @Vortec496
      @Vortec496 3 роки тому +2

      Killed those!

    • @billyray4716
      @billyray4716 3 роки тому +1

      @@GregHuston definitely not the 6.8, not even the 2v. Murdered the magnum though

    • @loganamurray64
      @loganamurray64 3 роки тому +5

      @@billyray4716 it murders the 6.8 even more so than the V10 Dodge. Makes way more power, is way more reliable and isn’t a triton thank god

    • @billyray4716
      @billyray4716 3 роки тому +1

      @@loganamurray64 330 hp is more than 385? The 3v 6.8 doesnt have cam phasers so its 10x more reliable than the 5.4 3v

  • @80KG_Costco_Chicken
    @80KG_Costco_Chicken 4 роки тому +10

    After owning a 8100 GMC Yukon for halfer year, I have to say it exceeds my expectation. It makes boat-load of low end torque. Many time, when I was expecting a down shift from the transmisson, it actually just went up the slope on top gear because it just has so much torque (Yukon XL 2500 and Suburban 2500 have 4-speed auto, which is not the Allison found in the pickup truck). It is a lot cheaper to buy and cheaper to maintain than the diesels. My GMC has 200K miles, but all cylinder hold very high compression during compression test. Many of those 8.1s just do not work that hard. Many people DD them. So they can last long time. Yeah the diesel is more powerful, but the cost of rebuilding the 8.1 is probably less than the cost of just an injector work on a diesel.

  • @larryhofer2266
    @larryhofer2266 6 років тому +11

    Larry Hofer @ Raylar. You are correct it is a wonderful , durable engine and runs forever.
    It has a very large following and is like you say "Gaining momentum" in the hot rod world.
    Every one is becoming comfortable with electronics and making the 8.1 the engine of choice for big cubic inch toys. They make me happy.
    Best to you.

    • @LgSutterby
      @LgSutterby 5 років тому

      Larry Hofer I’ve always wanted to build a rat rod with one of them as the powerplant. One day I will.

    • @turboengnr
      @turboengnr 5 років тому

      I have an 8100 in my 74 Nova with a pair of 67mm turbos and a TH400. Needed a lot of work to make it fit, but it is a great motor. (edit 76mm to 67mm typo)

    • @geshscale6068
      @geshscale6068 2 місяці тому

      @@LgSutterby Same here.

    • @amend5269
      @amend5269 Місяць тому

      Comfortable with electronics? Really.

  • @Seveneleven44
    @Seveneleven44 3 роки тому +1

    Buddy in high school had a GMC 3500HD SRW 4x4 with the big block 8.1L. He eventually bought a set of borlas for it and it was ridiculously loud. You could see the fuel gauge drop when you put the pedal to the floor. Thing was a beast!

  • @seaswirl79
    @seaswirl79 5 років тому +2

    I got a banging deal on a Winnebago Class A. It's a 2004 Adventurer with 20K miles. I couldn't go wrong with it having the 8.1, Allison Transmission, Spicer rear end. I'm old school and have had many big block motors, everything from Ram Air IV - 400, 460 Fords, 455 Buick and Olds. So far, the engine has performed adequately, even in that 35' Class A. It runs very nice.

  • @calebsjunkremovalservice7593
    @calebsjunkremovalservice7593 5 років тому +25

    03 8.1 440k miles

  • @BraylonJRay
    @BraylonJRay 3 роки тому +3

    I have the 8.1 in a Yukon XL and use it to haul a trailer with two big horses. It is awesome! I can pull my heavy trailer at 80 mph down the highway with no trouble at all! It also will get up and go really well for such a big car. Without the trailer, I can zoom all around and pass just about anybody real quick! I love it!

    • @wildestcowboy2668
      @wildestcowboy2668 2 роки тому

      Agreed. I always try to run at least 80mph while pulling a double trailer with big horses.

  • @Waterman-wv2jx
    @Waterman-wv2jx 5 років тому

    I have it in the 3500 Express van. Fabulous motor. Strong. Dependable. I still get 21-13 mpg on the road. Love it.

  • @throwaway692
    @throwaway692 2 роки тому +1

    My brother has 1 of the smaller vortec engines in his pickup. The performance of his PU has been nothing short of amazing.

  • @evangray7208
    @evangray7208 6 років тому +131

    I have an 2001 suburban with the 8.1 and it’s the best gas engine I’ve ever driven. I’m not a huge fan of gas 2500, but the 8.1 is an exception. I’m a welder so hauling material and welding machines gets pretty heavy but anything I put behind it. I do own a 3500 dually lb7 duramax and I love that truck to death. But if you are looking for a great gas engine I’d go with the 8.1. Gas mileage is not the best. I get about 6 MPG and it’s a 40 gallon tank so it’s not a cheap truck to full up. But like I said, it will tow anything. I tow a 12,000 pound trailer once a week up a mountain and it’s like I’m towing nothing with the 8.1. Great truck, great engine, great company. Love my 8.1

    • @rbmatch1
      @rbmatch1 6 років тому +7

      Did you get the Allison behind it? I have a 2001 8.1 Sierra and i get 12 mpg typically.

    • @heiscoming4447
      @heiscoming4447 6 років тому +4

      I have the same with 330000 miles and still running strong. Love my 2500 suburban 4x4 8.1

    • @ronmower3694
      @ronmower3694 6 років тому +1

      Dose it pull it better than ur lb7

    • @jasongartner5267
      @jasongartner5267 5 років тому +6

      Avalanche and suburban are detuned without the allison. Allison only available in truck version

    • @92clintonr
      @92clintonr 5 років тому +1

      Hell of an engine but the Ford 6.8 v10 gas is also a very good contender.

  • @toyota-dx7ff
    @toyota-dx7ff 5 років тому +5

    I had one with 460xxx original miles then sold it. It was a great running engine

  • @goldieappy25
    @goldieappy25 3 роки тому +1

    LOVEEE the video. Super informative and packed with facts. Im looking at purchasing one so huge thumbs up for the vid!

  • @darrellkliethermes6664
    @darrellkliethermes6664 5 років тому +1

    My dad still drives and uses his 2006 Silverado HD with the 8.1 today. Pulls a skid steer all the time. He loves the truck and engine. It is a really good pairing with the Allison transmission. I think he just crossed the 100k mile mark. I'll make sure he keeps it now. We can work on upgrading my LBZ and his 8.1 in the future.

  • @thelagmeister
    @thelagmeister 5 років тому +14

    My dad owned a 2002 2500 H.D. with an Allison. It was insane. If I remember right it would do 0-60 in about 4-5 seconds and weighed around 6700 lbs. The pickup was the same if you were at a dead stop or going 70 down the freeway. Passed everyone like they were standing still. 10 miles a gallon all day, towing a house...or not.

    • @co1003
      @co1003 4 роки тому +4

      Lol! 4-5 seconds? No...

    • @davenhla
      @davenhla 3 роки тому +1

      @@co1003 I own one. It's about 6-7, closer to the 6 side. The nanny computer they put in it to prevent blow the tires off burnout every time you leave a stop sign hurts it in that regard. I mean, the ft lbs more than overcome the weight, and it is 340ish HP on a 5 speed geared to top out at like 100. It will get up and move.

    • @co1003
      @co1003 3 роки тому +5

      @@davenhla I had one...
      Closer to 9 seconds 0-60.

    • @davenhla
      @davenhla 3 роки тому +2

      @@co1003 Maybe you had a different rear ratio. I drive mine daily in the summer months. You do have to play games with the gas pedal to trick the nanny computer or it will dump all the timing for almost 2 seconds to prevent the wheels from spinning. If you do it right you bypass that and the thing launches, but it's tricky. Just mashing it from a stop sign will have the thing roll out like it's chained to a train car.

    • @co1003
      @co1003 3 роки тому +3

      @@davenhla it’s not worth arguing...The 8.1 has far been passed up by more powerful engines. None are in the 6 second range 0-60...
      Get over thinking you have some sort of powerhouse because of the cubic inches...You don’t...

  • @numberninelogistics4626
    @numberninelogistics4626 6 років тому +13

    Owned a 04 Kodiak pickup w/8.1 & LCT1000. HELL of a setup.
    If I could afford to, would replace the 454 in my 87 suburban with same setup

  • @douglaswainman5506
    @douglaswainman5506 2 роки тому

    I have the 8.1 in my 25' motorhome. It amazes me every time I take it through the Rockies from Vancouver to Calgary. It literally never shifts down!

    • @johnharris6655
      @johnharris6655 2 роки тому

      My dad sold Rvs. He said the 8.1 Workhorse with the Allison was the best gas package out there.

  • @kertwhite6214
    @kertwhite6214 5 років тому +3

    My 03 suburban has the 8.1 fully loaded and it’s a beast.

  • @pferris3591
    @pferris3591 6 років тому +12

    Hi Bryce! (I hope I spelled that right.) I just watched your video on why the LS engines are so good, and while I enjoyed that video, this one was much better. Your familiarity with the camera has improved, the different visuals were more engaging, and the lack of music made it easier to hear you and focus on what you are saying. Kudos! I've always wondered what the 8.1 was like, and I found this video quite informative. ☺

    • @Dustrunnersauto
      @Dustrunnersauto  6 років тому +2

      P Ferris a lot has happened since the last videos including acquiring my own camera, editing software, and a new area to film. Thanks so much for watching and stay tuned for future videos! 👍🏻

    • @pferris3591
      @pferris3591 6 років тому

      Dust Runners Automotive Journal - Those changes have worked well. I've subscribed, and look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future. ☺

  • @dougb6239
    @dougb6239 6 років тому +17

    Never forget the 8.1 mercury boat engine.

  • @VinnyMartello
    @VinnyMartello 4 роки тому

    I just got a free 8.1 block and heads from a buddy. Had no idea what it was. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @AndrewJaws
    @AndrewJaws 5 років тому +1

    I had an avalanche 2500, I had big plans to tune the engine but the truck started eating money and i really didn’t need it for towing or anything other than having a fun truck. I am going to have another 8.1 in my life, that was such a fun engine.

  • @maynardreed4036
    @maynardreed4036 6 років тому +5

    My father had one in a 3500 dually. It didn't have an over abundance of power and got horrible gas mileage. Also used to drive a c65 flatbed with an 8.1 in it. Went ok considering the size of the truck but used a lot of oil. Ill stick with my 454s.

  • @davidbeachel
    @davidbeachel 5 років тому +4

    They are used extensively in industrial applications such as power generation, pumping applications, and other situations.
    Many are turbocharged by upfitters like Power Solutins, Inc (PSI) and Buck’s Engines.
    Now PSI is manufacturing their own version in 8.8 liter displacement.
    All of these burn gaseous fuel such as natural gas or propane.

  • @ayden4367
    @ayden4367 2 роки тому +1

    My Dad had a 1989 7.4L and I just started fixing it up today. Got it running, new belt, new coolant hose, and brake pads. Upper and lower control arms are ordered and the truck only has 130k miles on it

  • @Brock_Landers
    @Brock_Landers 6 років тому +2

    I would really like to see one of these with the stroker kit, a set of aluminum ported heads, a cam, and a BBBIIIGGGGGGG turbo on it...with a 6 speed. Now that would be sick.

  • @DarkLinkAD
    @DarkLinkAD 4 роки тому +4

    Many more versions of the 8.1 are available, medium duty and marine duty applications mix up and often increase HP/TRQ specs.

  • @bassman34516
    @bassman34516 6 років тому +5

    In the past the big block was the heavy towing option, that’s what you got if you wanted to tow heavy. Especially in the 6.5 diesel era they (the diesel) was more of a fuel efficiency option. But as technology advanced the diesel started becoming the high performance option in the trucks. They could tow more than the big block, and by the nature of how a diesel works, get leaps and bounds better fuel mileage as well. And that’s pretty much what sealed the big blocks fate, I feel most people who didn’t want to spend the cash for the diesel just got the 6.0 ls based v8 as there really isn’t that much of a sacrifice in power etc between the two. And so you don’t really see too many 8.1s out there because of that I think. I’ve seen them in suburban’s more than anything since that was the biggest motor you could get and they didn’t offer a diesel in them either. But they did get to stick around in the 4500 to 7500 and got popular for a while after they started requiring dpf‘s on the diesels. But I gotta hand it to gm they kept the big block going a lot longer than ford or Chrysler did with theirs.

    • @trayhughes270
      @trayhughes270 3 роки тому

      There is a difference in a 6.0 and 8.1, it’s called stroke. The 6.0 has a 4.0 in stroke and makes around 360 to 380 ft/lbs at 4500 rpm The 8.1 had a 4.37” stroke and makes 455 ft/lbs but it’s making over 400 ft/lbs at 1200 rpm. The 8.1 and 6.0 may have similar power on paper but especially for towing they are vastly different and the 6.0 is definitely a huge sacrifice when it come to that.

  • @bwfishing6196
    @bwfishing6196 5 років тому

    I have the 8.1 and it does good for me haven’t had any problems out of it.

  • @rodsacreage7218
    @rodsacreage7218 5 років тому

    Thx man was good first vid to watch after getting one n figuring out what to do with it

  • @Marathon13240
    @Marathon13240 5 років тому +6

    I love my 04 2500hd W/T, has the 6.0 LQ4 with the 4l80e and the 4.10 rear end. Pretty basic but is a solid truck. I wish I could find one though with the 8.1 though that would be great in a single cab truck, boosted and built.

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 Рік тому

      The 6.0...a 5.3...a 4.8...is a better engine for boost than an 8.1.

  • @shitbox7413
    @shitbox7413 6 років тому +24

    I drove a company 8.1 truck when they first came out, the torque was amazing, enough to spin the tires at a stop light while towing a 20’ enclosed work trailer. I’ve driven some later model 8.1 trucks that didn’t seem to have nearly as much torque, obviously GM detuned them over the years...

    • @KurNorock
      @KurNorock 5 років тому +8

      Lol "obviously GM detuned them over the years" because your butt dyno says so?

    • @josephhoma1206
      @josephhoma1206 5 років тому +7

      Kur Norock the later modeled were in fact rated at something like 20 less ft/lb

    • @allmarinemaintenance3714
      @allmarinemaintenance3714 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah they did detuned them but they can easily be retuned and make loads more power

    • @kevinmccune682
      @kevinmccune682 4 роки тому +3

      These things were so dumbed down. at last 'it was pitiful.

    • @christcarscountry6870
      @christcarscountry6870 Рік тому

      @@KurNorock Lmao his butt dyno was right smartass.

  • @roadgeneral
    @roadgeneral 5 років тому

    Raylar Engineering is the best place to go for anything 8.1L Vortec. I own a 2005 Workhorse chassis motorhome and would love to put that 540ci Vortec between the frame rails.

  • @charlesathan5897
    @charlesathan5897 5 років тому +2

    I have a 02 2500HD crew cab long bed with the 8.1. I have a K&N intake filter on it, and I used a power programmer for better mileage and performance. The truck on 91 octane hauls ass. It surprises alot of others on the road that want to race me.
    It's got 98 thousand on it and I will be changing the plugs for the first time very soon. It has been a great workhorse for me the Allison trans had a solenoid go out but it was cheap to fix.

    • @optimusprime3484
      @optimusprime3484 5 років тому

      Thinking about getting the same truck with a utility style bed. 100k miles for $7,000.
      That sound like deal to you?
      How's your gas mileage?
      A lot of mixed views based on the comments section here but I'd rather hear from someone who has this truck and engine than all the diesel fanboys.
      Thanks.

    • @charlesathan5897
      @charlesathan5897 5 років тому

      @@optimusprime3484 mileage is not great with extended bed, the utility bed being much heavier has got to bring it down even more. While I had it programmed it got better mileage than stock but I put it back as I was chasing a hard starting problem. The fuel pump is letting the gas flow back to the tank. The price seems high for that many miles unless he has All the maintenance records on hand.

    • @optimusprime3484
      @optimusprime3484 5 років тому

      @@charlesathan5897 I greatly appreciate the feedback. Not sure which way I'll go with it yet but it's good to know you've had a good experience in general with yours.
      Hope you have many more miles of issue free hauling ass. Thanks for taking the time to reply.

  • @MrBoston01905
    @MrBoston01905 4 роки тому +3

    Love my 01 2500HD... Owned it 10 years has 454 k on it. The allison has lost overdrive, rear end got a ton of slop in the pinon, transfer case got a hole from the fluid recall they did.. jb welded for 8 years, driveshaft converted to a one piece... I was replacing center bearing every 8 months. But that 8.1still runs like a top. I never opened it.

    • @davidfoster5321
      @davidfoster5321 2 роки тому

      Did you have a 1 peice drive Shaft made..or did you find a stock replacement

  • @houdinibat1
    @houdinibat1 5 років тому +11

    Was a Service Manager at a GM dealership until 2008. One of our owners sold a 8.1 to the manager of a local plantation that did a lot of towing. Customer complained that he was having to add a quart of oil about every 1000 miles. I printed out the GM Tech Bulletin that stated the 8.1 would use up to a quart of oil for every 100 gallons of gas. I asked customer how many miles to the gallon was he averaging and he said about 10 MPG did the math for him and said that's one quart per 1000 miles. He understood but was not happy and complained to the dealership owner. Owner came to me and told me the customer was unhappy with this and wanted me to contact GM and see what could be done about the oil usage. I explained to the owner that GM would just laugh at me and inform me there was nothing to do to correct it. Owner was not happy at all with me about this and customer was talking lemon law. Well about 3 days later our area GM service manager came by to visit and our Dealer called the customer and had him meet with him and the GM area manager. To this day I don't know what was said in that meeting but the customer became very satisfied with his truck and the Dealer got real embarrassed for not knowing enough about his product. You had to be there to understand as our Dealer knew Jack Shit about cars and trucks.

    • @McCracken_9
      @McCracken_9 5 років тому +5

      Just the balls on a guy who buys a $40k truck and is too cheap to spend $4 on oil once a month so he bitches to GM because hes a self entitled bitch. I hate people sometimes.

    • @blakebreckenridge
      @blakebreckenridge 5 років тому +1

      I've owned two 454s and both of them used oil the same way, from the time they were new, everyone I knew that had one said the same about the 8100.

    • @chrisreynolds6520
      @chrisreynolds6520 4 роки тому +1

      Russ Martin the radio show prick once came to the dealership I worked for to complain about oil consumption in the Viper powered SRT10 quad cab he had. 1qt every 1,000 miles was the limit. He ended up getting to keep the engine that his truck had. Face it people, ALL engines burn oil.

  • @kenalexander5353
    @kenalexander5353 4 роки тому

    Very informative. I appreciate your knowledge. Thank You.

  • @leetucker5788
    @leetucker5788 6 років тому +86

    as a fleet truck the 8.1 is superior to the duramax. i work oilfield and our trucks see a lot of idle time. the newer diesels have so many problems because of it and are often in the shop. our gas trucks do just fine but don't have the torque to pull trailers. thats where the 8.1 fits in

    • @Sackmatters
      @Sackmatters 5 років тому +1

      Lee Tucker what oil field. I hope to god you don’t say lower 48.

    • @leetucker5788
      @leetucker5788 5 років тому +6

      @@Sackmatters the bakken

    • @themonopolyguy4365
      @themonopolyguy4365 5 років тому +1

      Lucky the company man doesn’t make you get out of the truck.

    • @horsefly1020
      @horsefly1020 2 роки тому +3

      The old diesel trucks without emissions could idle forever but egr/def forget it. All our semi trucks in the oil field were pre emissions.

    • @rickydavis5541
      @rickydavis5541 Рік тому +1

      @@horsefly1020 the older diesel are way more reliable

  • @mostlyends
    @mostlyends 5 років тому +37

    I've had 2 2001 2500s with the 8.1L it far exceeds my favorite gas engine, the Ford 460

    • @codyparker679
      @codyparker679 4 роки тому +1

      460 fanboy here. But the 8.1 has the top end benefits that make it better then just a stroker

    • @donellmuniz590
      @donellmuniz590 3 роки тому

      Yeah, I've had a 96 F250 460 and now a 98 454...you could pretty much throw a blanket over em. I hope to get an 8.1 someday.

  • @erikskonovd3718
    @erikskonovd3718 4 роки тому +3

    If you research the 8.1, you will find that it was known for rod knock/ lower engine knock. They are also known for burning copious amounts of oil

  • @dougdaubert3589
    @dougdaubert3589 5 років тому

    Purchased my 2004 Crew Cab 8.1/Allison 4x4 new. It has 140k miles and runs like a top. Finally had to put some $$ in to it...water pump this summer, and fluid pump in the Allison this week. The 8.1 burns no oil, does have cold start knock, but has performs wonderfully. I get around 10.5 MPG city, and 12.5-13 highway. Pulls strong. Not my daily driver, so less than 5k miles per year. I expect another 8-10 years out of this Big Block!

  • @nikleigh456
    @nikleigh456 5 років тому

    hi question. I have one of those motors in a Silverado 2500 hd . crank shaft sensor broke off while trying to replace it what would be the best way to get it out . pull the engine or could I reach it through removing the the oil pan

  • @joshrobinson856
    @joshrobinson856 6 років тому +174

    GM says the 8.1 is allowed to burn a quart of oil every 1000mi. Seems a tad excessive to me but the pistons are like coffee cans. Excellent motor for what they are. Much better than Fords V10 option.

    • @Ratkill9000
      @Ratkill9000 6 років тому +12

      That's pretty standard across all brands Ford and Chrysler at the time allowed for that much consumption. One engine in particular now, the 2.4L Tigercat is allowed 1 quart of oil consumed every 2000 miles. But with a 5.5 quart pan and 10,000 mile oil change interval....well you get the idea.

    • @leetucker5788
      @leetucker5788 6 років тому +11

      even 6 figure sports cars burn oil

    • @jackhelm92968
      @jackhelm92968 6 років тому +8

      josh robinson with that kind of ring gap, that motor is prime for super charging or a Turbo.
      That way with the cylinders under all that boost you’re less likely to but the ends of the rings and score the cylinder walls.

    • @dsruddell
      @dsruddell 6 років тому +5

      Damn my 291k mile Ford diesel burns less oil than that. 1-1.5qts every 3k

    • @DawnNLN-ee2kh
      @DawnNLN-ee2kh 5 років тому +5

      Use Lucas engine oil stabilizer and END that problem!

  • @ryanodneal7001
    @ryanodneal7001 5 років тому +118

    Every duramax from that vintage has had major repairs while the 8100 was farrrrrrrr more reliable

    • @quadrippers4207
      @quadrippers4207 4 роки тому +1

      Ryan Odneal diesel is still more powerful though

    • @2015_Rubicnn
      @2015_Rubicnn 4 роки тому +8

      Kind of a broad statement, that isn't true.

    • @crazyhorseranchaz
      @crazyhorseranchaz 4 роки тому +11

      ABSOLUTELY CORRECT, 8.1 /496 IS A GREAT RIDE.
      I FEEL AS YOU,, MY 04 GMC 2500 SLT 8.1 /496 IS A HEAVY DUTY TRUCK THAT STILL HAS THE STUFF TO GET THE JOB DONE ALL THE WAY AROUND. ON THE STREET MANY TIMES HOT RODS THINKING THERE FAST AT THE LIGHT, GET SHUT DOWN FAST.
      PULLING MY HORSE TRAILER WITH 3 HORSES WITH A COMBINED WEIGHT OF 3500 LBS PLUS SADDLES AND GEAR IS LIKE PULLING NOTHING AT ALL. SHE IS SWEEEEET!!!
      I GOT TO ADD SHE HAS OVER 200,000 MILES, YOU CAN'T EVEN HERE THAT ENGINE RUN. YEAH I LOVE MY TRUCK AND WOULD NEVER TRADE FOR A NOISY, SMELLY, EXPENSIVE, CLATTERING, BLACK SMOKE BLOWING DEISEL OF ANY BRAND.

    • @Pabloperes675
      @Pabloperes675 4 роки тому +2

      @@crazyhorseranchaz OKAY CONGRATS, BUT WHY IN ALL CAPS?

    • @raymondjones7489
      @raymondjones7489 4 роки тому

      I have a Vortec 454..in my 3500.. wonder which one I have ??

  • @daskarman
    @daskarman 5 років тому +1

    Yup have it, love it ,and Larry from RayLar is the Man when it comes to modifying this big block
    My is the unicorn Avalanche 2500 !

  • @ramonperez6767
    @ramonperez6767 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for your Imfo.Have nice day.

  • @amospgarcia9152
    @amospgarcia9152 6 років тому +24

    Psi still makes it. And now there is a gen 8 version it’s 8.8l and has ls rockers

  • @iceman45ification1
    @iceman45ification1 5 років тому +4

    That 8100 would be the perfect candidate for a late 60's to early 70's GM muscle car. Like a Chevelle SS or a Camaro. 😍

    • @DG-pk3fh
      @DG-pk3fh 5 років тому +1

      Holy shit also the older trucks too.

    • @tl5108
      @tl5108 5 років тому

      Corvair. Look up videos of guys putting big blocks in corvair. Its ridiculous and awesome

    • @joen5332
      @joen5332 3 роки тому +1

      I have an old school 468 with newer aftermarket parts on it in my 64 Chevy 2 Nova

  • @tsmi5807
    @tsmi5807 Рік тому +1

    Can anyone tell me, what ignition system is used, I saw one torn apart and it did not have a hole fo r the distribor. I know it has eight coils, but i s it that the puter operates the coils somehow.

  • @raymorgan76
    @raymorgan76 5 років тому

    Great info bro!

  • @Lt1is2slow4u23
    @Lt1is2slow4u23 6 років тому +7

    I also own the 496! I let her eat each time I drive it! I’ve pushed a ton of snow with a boss vplow!

  • @Dr.Westside
    @Dr.Westside 5 років тому +7

    If you have one of the mills from the pickup truck , a custom grind cam from comp and a good machine shop to do head work , install bigger valves and deck the heads along with port and polish , that motor will easily make 550 - 600 horsepower 700 - 750 pound feet of torque . Tuning would also go a really really long way and probably dial in another 40 hp .
    GM always chokes off the intake and exhaust valves in their big blocks for some reason . I wouldn't bother to do anything to the bottom end , those motors are stout .
    With that kind of power it would be super duper thirsty .

    • @peacemaker9807
      @peacemaker9807 Рік тому

      How thirsty, they already get like 8/9 mpg

  • @ryansheaffer4735
    @ryansheaffer4735 5 років тому +1

    I've had my 02 sierra since new and it currently has 325,000 hard miles with no engine work ever done. Paired with the Allison trans. Both are still workin great!! (Knock on wood)

    • @billirwinnbr1
      @billirwinnbr1 5 років тому +2

      Great to hear Ryan!. My '01 8.1L has 160K and has run flawlessly so far.

  • @jiribukac3180
    @jiribukac3180 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the video.
    Would you know if the Vortec 8100 block still has hole for distributor?

  • @davidcunningham00
    @davidcunningham00 6 років тому +15

    i love the 496 been thinking about putting one in my nova with a cam and some work on the heads with a turbo

    • @Dr.Westside
      @Dr.Westside 5 років тому +1

      With head work and a cam that's fine . it does only have a 4 bolt main though , it won't support boost very well .

    • @tannercarnes9383
      @tannercarnes9383 5 років тому +2

      Dr. Westside seen plenty of 2 bolt main nitrous big block Chevy’s take a lot of abuse...

    • @superduty4556
      @superduty4556 4 роки тому

      @@Dr.Westside lol you've been spoiled with the LS mains. 4 bolt is fine - and as already stated, a 2 bolt wasn't going to snap immediately either.

    • @rjb1237
      @rjb1237 4 роки тому

      Super charge it over a turbo

  • @misbehavin454
    @misbehavin454 6 років тому +7

    I love this engine. I have a 2001 Silverado 2500hd with the 8100 and it is a power house (stock) I get 10 mpg with 33s and can tow anything with it. I do still want a duramax but this is a good alternative. Eventually I'm going to pull it and get a lot more power out of it and put it in the mud truck

  • @Storm10xx
    @Storm10xx 5 років тому +2

    I’ve got a 2002 Chevy 2500hd Silverado with the 8.1 has over 400,000 miles on it with no rebuild, will tow anything and everything. most reliable truck I have ever had, shits on 6.0 vortecs all day long and as for duraqueer’s of course they are quick they have a turbo the 8.1 is naturally aspirated, put a supercharger or turbo on the 8.1 and buh bye duramax

  • @robertparks4390
    @robertparks4390 5 років тому

    My 03 Avalanche 2500 is the best pulling vehicle I have ever used or owned. It is a 2wd monster that will pull 12000 lbs and not even skip a beat. When its not pulling I average 14 to 16 mpg on the highway. When pulling I average 8 to 9 mpg. Raylar has some awesome upgrades for the 8.1, maybe in the future upgrades will begin.

  • @rodionkorniyenko3345
    @rodionkorniyenko3345 4 роки тому +3

    This is interesting. I recently saw an Silverado 2500 posted on Ebay with the 8.1L mated to a 6 speed manual transmission. That must be a unicorn combo for a Silverado.

    • @horsefly1020
      @horsefly1020 2 роки тому +1

      The real unicorn for the 8.1 is the avalanche very rare.

  • @bearatts
    @bearatts 6 років тому +30

    You forgot to mention that the 8100 was also available in the avalanche 2500

  • @daviddarby1960
    @daviddarby1960 2 роки тому

    my 2001 gmc yukon xl 8.1 out of no where wont go in reverse... is this a common problem or is there an easy fix?

  • @garyj2679
    @garyj2679 5 років тому

    I have a 2004 8.1 with the Allison transmission in a 3500 Suburban and I love it, we use it to pull our 30' RV (approx. 10,000 lbs.), it doesn't get the greatest gas mileage while towing (7-9mpgs) but it sure gets the job done. It gets anywhere from 12-16mpgjust cruising down the highway. I just turned 100K miles, we don't drive it much.

  • @Mattjor
    @Mattjor 5 років тому +9

    Never once mentioned this engine is incredibly popular in marine boats. Just so everyone knows

    • @lilysmith7810
      @lilysmith7810 5 років тому +2

      GM used to put them in the off shore race boats, they even had a support team to fallow them around.

    • @RubberChicken10000
      @RubberChicken10000 5 років тому

      1:58

  • @Alex64W
    @Alex64W 6 років тому +4

    I had a 8100 in a Avalanche 2500 and for a 3 ton Truck he was going quick thru the woods.

  • @z33tanner
    @z33tanner 4 роки тому +1

    Just replaced the Crank Sensor on my 02' 2500HD 8.1 and it still stumbles occasionally and stalls the same as it did before. It will start right back up and run for hours fine after. I got the OEM ACDelco part and it looked identical to the one that was in the truck. No codes are being set however I have two intermittent codes when I read it with my scanner P0101 and P0107 MAF and MAP codes. My wiring harness all looks intact and I wiggled every connector and plug wire while the truck was idling, still nothing. I also viewed the RPM signal and MAF signal when it was stumbling and they both were working no spikes are drops in the signal.. What else could cause the truck to just die? Cam sensor? Fuel pump/relay?

    • @Ace-44
      @Ace-44 Рік тому

      Hey man did you ever figure this out?

  • @tutekohe1361
    @tutekohe1361 5 років тому

    Very informative, thx.

  • @millakirkland3338
    @millakirkland3338 5 років тому +4

    I love my 2500 8.1 it is a beast.

  • @suavehouse5150
    @suavehouse5150 6 років тому +24

    8.1L combined with the 6spd Allison swapped into my black 97’ K1500 Z71 single cab?

    • @josephletta8250
      @josephletta8250 5 років тому

      If you haven't already done it do it and get the raylar 511 CI base kit you get like four hundred and something horsepower and over 500 foot pounds of torque and better gas mileage

    • @cecilg.relation2537
      @cecilg.relation2537 5 років тому

      @@mctigmctiggy1475 not always. More times then none they were mated to 4l85e.

    • @cecilg.relation2537
      @cecilg.relation2537 5 років тому

      @@mctigmctiggy1475 you are absolutely right. I drive one,2500 avalanche. Yes it was a bit unclear but I still wasn't trying to correct you just offering info. No harm intended. Stil I myself am looking for an allison. I need those extra gears.

    • @rickboretirementplan
      @rickboretirementplan 4 роки тому

      @@cecilg.relation2537 That is what is in my motorhome and is a very good trans.

  • @2eagle86
    @2eagle86 2 роки тому

    Got an 02 with the 8.1/Allison with almost 400k and I maintenance it and it still runs!

  • @rickyburford2012
    @rickyburford2012 5 років тому

    Mine was at 250k and started knocking. Since i use it in Landscaping business to pull dump trailer, i immediately replaced with another low mile 8.1. I still have the old one laying around. Is it worth much ?

  • @wisenber
    @wisenber 5 років тому +5

    I've put about 250k on my 01 Suburban with the 8.1. While she still runs strong, the gaskets are leaking like a sieve. Mileage has dropped from 14 to 11 over time, but the power is still there. After moving to a Magnaflow at 180k when the cats went, she has a pretty distinct growl. Since all of the gaskets need replacing, I'm just going to rebuild her this fall and try to get another 15 years out of her.

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 Рік тому

      You must have spent many times the trucks cost on fuel in those miles...

    • @wisenber
      @wisenber Рік тому +1

      @@hendo337 Oddly enough, probably not. It retailed for about $59k 22 years ago. If I had to guess, gas averaged about $2.25 over that time.
      That would put me around 2 grand a year in gas.
      It's towed a 7500 lb boat and trailer on some 2000+ mile round trips more times than I can count. It's hauled four kayakers with their boats on the roof and their camping gear inside dozens of times. It carried 1500 lbs of hardwood flooring inside to the house and even fit a three cushion sofa in the back with the door shut.
      I think I've gotten my money's worth, but I probably will rebuild it or replace it for another 20 years worth.

  • @michaelivey6459
    @michaelivey6459 6 років тому +121

    Where in the US is diesel hard to come by? Just curious.

    • @INKJAX
      @INKJAX 5 років тому +8

      there are lots of areas still diesel shy... or if they have it, its at a higher cost since they hold the cards so to speak... it is getting better but, some the areas i go thru are sparse with diesel.... i KNOW ill find gas.. even if its high, its everywhere.

    • @michaelivey6459
      @michaelivey6459 5 років тому +7

      I kinda get what your saying, however, everywhere with a Wal-Mart has Semi-trucks going to it. I live in MT and all the rural areas have diesel for the AG usage. DIesel does seem to often be neck and neck with premium gas prices but the difference in fuel economy between a gas and diesel trucks especially when loaded down all but makes up for this. Not trying to be argumentative, Im just wondering where these areas would be. Trucking is a huge industry in america and it surprises me that there would be places that a semi couldn't fuel up. Do you have an example of such a place?

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt 5 років тому +9

      There's no excuse that you can't find diesel, it runs the United States economy.... The not finding diesel has always been a weak argument, especially with the long range of the fuel before you're empty anyway.

    • @couger3p
      @couger3p 5 років тому +9

      Florida that's where. I drive class a trucks and finding a diesel pump near work is not an option. Our company bought a contract to have our tractors filled over night because of this.

    • @100pyatt
      @100pyatt 5 років тому +3

      @@couger3p what town? I've been to all 48 and have yet to see anywhere you can't find diesel

  • @stevencardoza1548
    @stevencardoza1548 3 роки тому

    well i have 79kon the engine and when i take off sometimes it feels like it ran out of gas and it seems to surge sometime? what that all about

  • @MajTom-wd2yt
    @MajTom-wd2yt 4 роки тому

    The one I already have... 8.1 '06 Burb. GREAT tow vehicle.

  • @mitchelkane2641
    @mitchelkane2641 6 років тому +6

    I would not say the Duramax is a better engine just a more powerful engine. I have drove many Duramaxes and industrial-grade trucks along with many 8100s in industrial trucks such as box trucks boom trucks bucket trucks dump trucks. the 8100 never broke down and never had a lack of power that was of any concern. I have set on the side of an interstate at least 15 times the last five years because of a Duramax! Not a better engine at all but will pull the world.

    • @jacob1501
      @jacob1501 6 років тому +2

      are they being maintained? I have a Duramax and I beat the fuck out of it with my semi heavy trailer attached to it. I really do put my lead foot down and beat the hell out of it. also mine is tuned so I should be having issues that ur having but im not...…….

    • @mitchelkane2641
      @mitchelkane2641 6 років тому

      They were company trucks and yes they were always maintenanced on time and a butt ton of preventive maintenance I did have one Duramax though I started driving with 250,000 miles beat the hell out of it in the North Carolina Mountains for another 50,000 and it never did break down

    • @ChrisSmith-ig9jq
      @ChrisSmith-ig9jq 6 років тому

      @@mitchelkane2641 damn thats good to hear because i always wonder if my trucks gonna go. My main concern would be the cp4 pump which i put additives in my fuel to lubracate the fragile cp4 pump. The ultra low sulfer in diesel takes away the lubracate the cp4 needs. It was 500ppm back 15 yrs ago and now its decreased so much to a 5ppm. 100x's less!! Also my tranny, which has been great so far but nothing last forever and i need to stop having a lead foot but with the mbrp exaust and it being tuned it sounds like a beast drivint around. Another problem they have is emissions. All my emissions on my truck are all gone so there is half the problem.

  • @bowtie-man
    @bowtie-man 6 років тому +72

    GM really needs to look into bringing the 8.1 back into their hd line up. ✌✌

    • @coltoncarpenter3790
      @coltoncarpenter3790 6 років тому +3

      With redesigned heads and direct port injection. Surely they could develop a tune when unloaded it could sip gas. Although the rwason why you wont is due to cost to bring back, government emission tax, competition with the 6.2 thats designed very well and exceeds the 8.1 in nearly all ways. Then you have the duramax.

    • @bowtie-man
      @bowtie-man 6 років тому +4

      @@coltoncarpenter3790 I would like to see a LS type head designed for the 8.1 ( if that's fesible) along with direct injection.

    • @bowtie-man
      @bowtie-man 6 років тому +7

      @Game Bred Duramax the 6.0 is lighter but it's also 100 ft lbs of torque behind the 8.1. The selling point of the 8.1 for me is the Allison transmission, which you can't get with the 6.0. But it all boils down to the use and how often. Thanks for the comparison I did some research.
      www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/55051-60l-2500-hd-vs-81l-2500-hd/ ✌✌

    • @onegoodturngetsmostofthebl7499
      @onegoodturngetsmostofthebl7499 6 років тому +2

      Totally agree. The 6.0L is enimic.

    • @machinist7230
      @machinist7230 5 років тому

      The 8100 had some serious drawbacks conpared to earlier - notably one use metric fasteners, limited (and therefore expensive) affermarket support, and a persistent oil consumption issue that seems to be caused by the crankcas vent system in the intake manifold (which btw, seriously restricts airflow as well )

  • @manowar5516
    @manowar5516 5 років тому +2

    The 8.1 is a great tow/haul gas option for trucks, but it is an absolute darling in the marine world.😍

    • @domenicspano4667
      @domenicspano4667 5 років тому +1

      Man O, I've got duo pushing my 30000 pound 40' Viking. Love the torque and the fuel mileage is right up there with a diesel.

    • @bobd9868
      @bobd9868 Рік тому

      Yep, I repowered my boat two years ago with Crusader 8.1’s that I rebuilt

  • @tomkopf4534
    @tomkopf4534 Рік тому +2

    1st rule of the 8.1 litre club is we dont talk about after parts and such cause we're gonna get 600k miles out of it and it will outlive us

  • @theaveragejoestinkeringand4407
    @theaveragejoestinkeringand4407 5 років тому +4

    Had a friend that had one in a huge motorhome even he couldn’t believe how good it did on the interstate Much better than the ford v10 motor homes. I think they should offer it again or something like it again. Hell at the end of the day it’s still cheaper than a diesel to own operate and purchase. Everyone thinks they have to have a diesel now to tow anything bigger than a push mower. That’s like how an old timer told me about how they used to pull all this big stuff with 292 six cylinders and big block v8s in old 1 ton trucks Before the diesel fad began.

  • @michaelpeery8487
    @michaelpeery8487 6 років тому +3

    I've had a 8.1 in a 2500 pickup, on back-top it did great, but I do alot of hunting and fishing and the smaller 5.3 did alot better, and honestly the 4.8 with a little work did better than both. Cubic inches don't mean a whole in the country.

    • @TexanUSMC8089
      @TexanUSMC8089 2 роки тому

      Depends on what you're hauling on the dirt roads. Cows have to get to auction too. lol

  • @kenedmisten7995
    @kenedmisten7995 5 років тому +1

    I have had a 2003 crewcab 4w4 4.10 GMC 2500 HD 8.1 allison set up, I bought new and it has been pretty good for me. I also have a 454 crewcab. I have had 427 performance cars as well. Every big block vehicle I have own does use oil and if mileage is your goal big blocks are not for you. It seems to me that the allison transmission is what really move these 8.1L engines into the amazing pullers. When coming to a hill the allison can drop a couple of gears spin the big block engine faster than most diesel engines can function at. Using a lower gear provides higher torque multiplications and a way you go. My 454 truck has 400 turbohydromatic (3 speed) and when pulling if drops into second gear you can not get back into third gear until the grade decreases. The 454 has a performance cam, milled heads etc. and will out run the 8.1 empty of a stop light.
    About the time of the 8.1 engine the other heavy duty pickup truck manufactures were looking for updated automatic transmissions and nothing compared to the allisons.
    I had a diesel truck right before this 8.1 and was real unhappy with it:
    1. Diesel engines do bad stuff to oil. It turns black and if it spills on your driveway etc. it is going to be there for a much longer time.
    2. Oil consumption: my diesel truck took close to 12 quarts of oil at a change as the 8.1 is about 6 quarts. The 8.1 never uses more a 2 or 3 quarts between changes.
    3. Black stuff I guess it is particulates and the black oil made working on it a giant mess. My diesel was a long bed four door and the engine was covered with black particulates (I can't explain that.)
    4 Transmissions would not hold up, turbo charger blew up, fuel injection system leaked from everywhere, caught fire, smelled real bad, would stall if you stopped fast on long fuel tank and many many more problems.
    I know the newer diesels are much better and twic the power. I didn't have the diesel truck for a long time but was very happy when it was gone. I pull a very large horse trailer and everyone says, I would be so much better of with a diesel truck. I am not sure I want to chance that again.

  • @jimzivny1554
    @jimzivny1554 5 років тому

    I'm looking for a good used 8.1 for my tow rig, got a clean body/chassis and a low mileage dually rear.

  • @searaydrivingguy
    @searaydrivingguy 5 років тому +3

    i own a damon 373 motorhome with the 8.1 i tow my mini also 22000 pounds rolling the 8.1 does not miss a beat super smooth decent on fuel you can tow your brain out with this motor

  • @chrisj197438
    @chrisj197438 5 років тому +6

    Diesels are great for big rigs but to meet epa standards in passenger vehicles the engines are smogged to the point that they are money pits after 200K miles. Give me an 8.1 or even a 454 any day.

  • @LesAtlas
    @LesAtlas 9 місяців тому +1

    I have a 2003 23 foot Chinook RV which has the 8.1 with the 4-speed auto on a Chevy Express chassis. Even though it weighs over 6 tons it passes everything going up hills. It has been tuned and has a Magnaflow exhaust system. It sounds and pulls like a 1970's chevelle ss 396, and makes people wonder "What the hell?" as we get on the highway. My wife does most of the driving, and it can really haul through the states where speed limits are 80 and up. It has 115K miles on it, and runs like new. Yea, it uses the gasoline, 9-10 miles/gallon is the only downside. It'll be up for sale early next spring.

    • @SoundsLegit71
      @SoundsLegit71 7 місяців тому

      Could get HP tunes and tune the ECU. The fule stops at 3,900 rpms stock. and runs 13.5 to 1 under that so the cat can heat up for better emissions. So u could go to 15 to 1 under about 1500 rpms. you get 11-12 mpg and they will idle fine at 16 to 1.

  • @fordmanx3
    @fordmanx3 5 років тому +2

    Makes miss the V10 8.0L Magnum didn't the 8.1L come in GMT900 +07 trucks?

  • @davenhla
    @davenhla 4 роки тому +3

    8.1 came in anything that got bigger than a 1/2 ton frame. Avalanche, Suburban, 2500/3500(HD's) plus the list of mega stuff like RV's, Kodiak, etc. The Allison was not offered on the Avalanche or 'Burb though, they got the old 4 speed, and towing suffered greatly for it in those vehicles. The Allison transmission was the most important update GM made in it's HD trucks back then.
    I would put (unmodified) an 8.1/allison against a similar era duramax for towing all day any day. The power starts at almost idle and the truck will shift before it tapers off. There is zero comparison to the 6.0's, that's almost laughable. As for mpg, I get 15 running empty on the hwy. Buy the right tires, keep the allison serviced, and for the love of pete put the correct oil etc in the thing not 15/40 sludge. Besides that, run NO ETHANOL FUEL.
    In the long run, say what you want about gas prices, diesels are expensive to fix, the 8.1 will need some spark plugs and a quart or two of oil in between oil changes on it's way to 300k miles. You can buy a lot of gas for maint. cost difference between the two engines.
    People looking to spend $$$$$ on a truck engine designed for pulling.... you are barking up the wrong tree. Why spend 6k dollars on an 8.1 when you could spend it on a small block for "go fast" fun? I won't try to convince duramax freaks about the $$$$, they don't care they would rather drop 15k dollars on a 5000 lb truck then spend half that on a sporty car that will go just as fast and still be a lot cheaper to do maint on and still get better mpg. It's like the people with Jeeps. To each their own, if a dumptruck engine floats your boat I ain't stoppin ya.

  • @TheOlneyandrewl01
    @TheOlneyandrewl01 5 років тому +6

    Great motor in stock form. Terrible for hot rod applications. 4 bolt mains, No aftermarket, no support and dollar/hp is a complete waste of time and money. A 6.0L lq4 6 bolt main is capable of much more reliable power for less money. Change my mind.

    • @Dr.Westside
      @Dr.Westside 5 років тому

      Always wondered if it had the 4 bolt main or not .

    • @mikeonthesmokey2619
      @mikeonthesmokey2619 4 роки тому

      I’ve never owned an 8.1 but I do have a 6.0 lq4. I put a Vinci ultra torque cam in it with headers true duel exhaust, CAI and a custom tune, she pulls my 30 foot fifth wheel really well. As much torque as the 8.1?..... nope but it’s better than stock now

  • @WifeBTR123
    @WifeBTR123 5 років тому +1

    I drove a 2001 3500HD 1 ton wrecker. 5 speed manual.
    One time I was training someone and we take off from a stop and I hear the truck rattling. I ask 'what gear are you in'?
    They pull it out if gear, turns out they started it in 3rd gear.
    I liked it better than the 99' 7.3 diesel I had before it.