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mike_mck
Sep 30, 2013Explorer
Taco wrote:
I don't own a 6.2 I own a 2012 6.0 gm 2500hd.
I didn't say anything about comfort level at any rpm.
I promise you that if you take a ford 6.2 gas truck and a ford 7.3 powerstroke truck side by side with identical trailers stock for stock and hold both pedals to the floor the 6.2 will be faster. The 6.2 will no doubt run much higher rpm.
I can say this, I just went atv riding in WV and a guy from my atv club has a 7.3 powerstroke. He was towing an enclosed hauler with 4 atvs in the back. Probably around 6000 lbs and he said it felt heavy in the hills. To me my trailer doesn't feel heavy.
I was towing 8000 lbs with my truck. I passed him on a hill on the way home not trying to race I just wanted to get home and see my wife and baby. Neither of us were probably full throttle I know I wasn't. I was going about 70 on a 4% typical interstate grade of maybe 2 miles long.
I can't find one where they had a 7.3 but here is from the ford trucks enthusiasts meet at a hill somewhere in wv.
Ford 6.2 gas 48 mph
Ford 6.7 diesel 50 mph
Same hill, same day, same trailer. Fords new powerstroke is only 2 mph faster than the 6.2 gas Keep in mind the new powerstroke puts over 100 more horsepower to the wheels than the 7.3 on a dyno. YOu still think the 6.2 will have the slightest bit of trouble dusting a 7.3?
still think the 6.2 will have the slightest bit of trouble dusting a 7.3?
Yes
Your giving me examples of a 1 shot 2 mile run at High RPMS or Pedal to the floor and which is faster. Your video compares a 6.2 with 4.30 gears and 6.7 with 3.55's
Speed is Not why I bought the 7.3. We will just have to agree to disagree.
I bought the 7.3 to pull the weight and run comfortable for long periods of time. I have run gas motors at high RPMs to get the same job done. Not fun and is hard on the motor. I run my F550 at 65 mph at 2500 RPMS with AC and cruise on. Same with 4000 lb cabover and 5000 lbs of trailer.
The truck has 240K miles on it and has been towing that way for years.
Do you really want to run your 6.2 at 5500 RPM's for long periods of time year over year?
I think I have kicked this dead horse for the last time.
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