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  • It almost makes you wonder when the hp race will stop. Me personally....I hope NEVER!
  • With this motor and the 6.4L Hemi on the way, RVer's now have two more outstanding gasoline choices on the market.

    Towing aside, how much fun must these engines be to merge onto the freeway with when empty? I'm guessing that they'll actually make the 7000lb trucks they motivate feel downright light on their feet & sporty.
  • "The V-8 is equipped with cylinder deactivation to save fuel, but when all eight holes are alight, the 6.2-liter engine enables a 12,000-pound tow rating when teamed with the Max Trailering package, which includes an automatic locking heavy-duty rear axle with a 3.73:1 ratio, beefier rear leaf springs, new shocks, a trailer brake controller, and a larger radiator. That’s a 1300-pound towing bump from 2013, and at this moment, it’s 700 and 1550 pounds up on the F-150 and Ram 1500, respectively.

    420hp / 460tq

    It also tops every other V-8 half-ton pickup on the market. Ford’s 6.2-liter V-8, with 411 hp and 434 lb-ft, loses the top spot, while Ram’s 5.7-liter Hemi (395 hp, 410 lb-ft), Toyota’s 5.7-liter iForce (381 hp, 401 lb-ft), and Nissan’s 5.6-liter Endurance (317 hp, 385 lb-ft) eight pots fall short, too."