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      <title>Breaking Down the Chevy 6.6L Gas Specs for Your Truck</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re checking out the chevy 6.6l gas specs, you probably already know this engine is the backbone of GM&amp;#39;s heavy-duty lineup. Introduced a few years back to replace the aging (but legendary) 6.0L V8, the 6.6L gas engine—internally known as the</description>
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