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12 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said:

@dwightlooi I think Ford is doing that too on at least one engine line. 

Again, I find it hard to excuse that GM's flagship engine -- the Blackwing 4.2 -- does not have dual injection and does not have the cam-switching Tri-power valvetrain.

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10 hours ago, dwightlooi said:

Again, I find it hard to excuse that GM's flagship engine -- the Blackwing 4.2 -- does not have dual injection and does not have the cam-switching Tri-power valvetrain.

Maybe GM is being too cheap on its best engine and does not want to spend the $$$$ on making it standard throughout its engine families.

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