The I6 prolly just had a lower rpm torque curve than a V8. Making them feel like they could pull harder
This is true..
A 250 six reaches its maximum torque at a mere 1800 rpms...
A 292 six makes its maximum torque at 1600 rpms !..that almost at idle speed..
The 292's longer stroke is the reason,those engine can pull just as hard as a stock 350 4 bbl will,but they also get the same or worse gas mileage too..
I like straight sixes,and would swap one for my diesels in a heartbeat..
Not so much because I'm not a big enthusiast of the 6.2's,I just like them for reliability,and most of all, EASE to work on..and the fact you rarely DO have to work on them...they take some punishment without complaint and yeah,you might not be able to boot it up to 65 mph like a 454,but so what.
..As I've aged,I ended up regretting taking many straight sixes out of trucks and putting V8's in them--yeah,the power and rapid acceleration was nice,and that 454 did impress more folks at cruise night,but for all the labor entailed,I look back now and realize the straight sixes were pretty cool too..
I had this '79 Bonanza for 5 years with the original "camel humper" 250 six with the not so great "integral head" design...I also had two more of those engines,one in my '81 G-10 van,and another I kept from a '78 C-10 a friend had that "hated that POS grandpa eggbeater"--it only had 35K oringinal miles on it--he ripped it out in favor a a 350 he had..had a three speed manual behind it too..
I eventually lost the #6 piston in the Bonanza at 117,000 miles..the top ring lands litteraly came apart and went out the tailpipe..those engines always had spark knock and no amount of fiddling with the timing seemed to cure it ..(one mechanic stated he thought the engines were so overworked,the exhaust valves turned red hot and pre-ignition resulted)...
I found after I adapted the 500 CFM Edelbrock to the intake the pinging stopped..those "Vara-Jet" 2 bbls were one of GM's worst carbs ever..
I gained about 2 mpg by unhooking the secondaries on the Edelbrock..
The tiny six seemed to be smothered when you booted them open..
It ran way better with the Edelbrock than it ever did with the stock carb..
When I took the engine out,I came across a 305 from an '86 G-10 ,so I swapped that in it..in my opinion it went better with the 250 !..but the V8 did give slightly better mpg,I got about 15 highway with it..the six was good on gas "sometimes",but on windy days on the highway you could feel it struggling to maintain 65 on grades..and it would drink!..
