Sounds like you don’t like diesels, but the fact remains that they are extremely popular for a reason. And ... that reason isn’t because all of the owners have fivers. You might want to think abou this for a minute to see if you can come up with why
Nope,don't hate diesels at all..Just giving my opinion on if it is needed with just a truck camper..IMHO it is not..
As to Lolo,it sure was not 45 mph when I went over it..Montana speed limits surpass Idaho by alot..It's 55 on the Idaho side..
I have said what I think and get only the two regulars with there weird replies..So the op has to make a decision on gas or diesel for his new Northern Lite TC..
Good luck with your choice and enjoy that new TC,it's a very popular truck camper..
Edited for JimH...This was the speed limit when I was there,far from 45 mph..
U.S. 12 drops from an elevation of 5,235 feet above sea level at Lolo Pass to parallel the West Fork of Lolo Creek in a narrow valley west of Wagon Mountain. Truckers are advised to drive slow over the next four miles due to the curving nature of the two-lane highway.
Speed limits are set at 70 miles per hour for cars and 65 miles per hour for trucks along U.S. 12 east. Night speed limits drop to 65 and 55 MPH respectively.