Interesting..usually the ecore models are denoted by an 'e" after the part #. This just says PF64 which should mean a non-ecore model. Perhaps they were only using the "e" suffix when phasing in to all ecore?
Originally Posted by GMBoy
Interesting..usually the ecore models are denoted by an 'e" after the part #. This just says PF64 which should mean a non-ecore model. Perhaps they were only using the "e" suffix when phasing in to all ecore?
Yeah, ones we use at work and get from our GM dealer are all E Cores