For one reason or another, Chevy doesn't offer a diesel powertrain on the full-size Suburban SUV. But apparently, there's a market for it. How do we know? Well, there's a shop in Florida that builds around 50 diesel-swapped Suburbans a year.

Duraburb Incorporated has been swapping diesel powertrains into GM SUVs since 2007, according to Motor Authority. For a minimum of $45,000, you can have your full-size truck or SUV equipped with a Duramax engine, beefed-up Allison automatic transmission, and heavy-duty braking system. The shop even takes the time to fully integrate the diesel's glow-plug system with an accompanying dashboard light. Each truck is custom-built to order, and Duraburb works to make sure the final product can be registered and pass emissions in the customer's home state.

Take a look at this video of founder and CEO Erich Swanson giving a tour of his latest build.

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Swanson told Motor Authority his wildest swap is a heavily-modified 2005 Suburban 3500 Heavy Duty, a 7300-pound truck that pushes out 1050 horsepower and almost 1900 lb.-ft. of torque. It can apparently do the quarter-mile in 11 seconds. For some context, that's as quick as a Dodge Challenger Hellcat.

If you can't sleep at night knowing GM won't give you the diesel Suburban you crave, maybe give these guys a call.

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