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FireGuard
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Jan 21, 2020

New Ford 7.3 Gas

I’m planning to get back to truck camping by fall and spend a lot of time seeing the country. Life is short and I’m not getting any younger.
I’ve had many trucks and campers and have been a loyal Dodge/Ram Cummins fan.
However, with the cost and complexity of the new diesels I’m considering a gas engine.
I like simple, basic and reliable and the new Ford 7.3 seems to be that engine.
With old school cam in block design, it’s about as basic as they come.
The power numbers seem pretty impressive (430 hp/475 to) and it makes over 400 ft/lb of torque below 2000 rpm. The 10 speed transmission will make it even better.
It adds about $1700 to the standard gas package so about $8k less than the diesel.
It’s also a lighter and smaller engine due to the design which will help payload.
They are starting to show up at the dealers but it’s a new design so really no long term reviews yet.
I would likely get the DRW and would prefer 4:30 gears but may have to order as 3:73 seem to be common.
I’m thinking the only negative is the fuel mileage but the new diesels aren’t getting what they used to and gas is much cheaper as well as the $8k savings of buying a diesel.
Also, no $10-15k out of pocket cost to replace the fuel system when the pump fails and contaminates the entire system.
I was really disappointed to see Ram switch to the CP4 fuel pump for 2019.
This may be a great TC hauler.

68 Replies

  • Bedlam, you can order a 48 gal tank with the new Ford gassers.
  • FireGuard wrote:
    Good point Brad.
    The 6.4 Hemi should be a good combo with the 8 speed trans as a big complaint with the 6 speed was the gear splits.
    There are some posts of the Hemi having issues with cam wearing and valve train failure as well as requiring expensive oil. Also think it may require premium gas.
    I like the 7.3 for its simple and hopefully Bullet proof reliability.
    I also like the look of the new Ford trucks.
    The good thing is that I have about 8 months to decide. Planning a 3-4 week trip in October.
    I also get to research campers again. ??
    Will be looking at a 9-10’ slide out. IE Lance 995/975 or AF 990/992.

    My last purchase, I was contemplating going back to a gasoline, but I tow a 4-ton trailer behind my 3-ton truck camper and mountain passes are in most of my travels. I didn't want to buy something that was going to be approaching its operating limits and stayed with diesel.

    Some of the other things I looked at was reduced mileage also would give me reduced range. Was there a sufficiently large fuel tank (OEM or aftermarket) for the range I wanted? Since I travel into elevations often, what kind of performance hit was I going to take with a normally aspirated engine than one with forced induction?

    If I was only carrying a camper and not towing, I would not hesitate to choose a gasoline powered truck. The new transmissions really help (even if they hadn't updated the engines).

    You may want to add The Adventurer 910DB and Host Cascade to the list of campers to check out. Both of these are about the same size with some differences from the ones you chose.
  • If I were to buy a new truck it would be the new 7.3 with the 10 speed trans.

    I'd prefer a Chevy but I haven't heard any good about GM sticking with a 6 speed trans for their new 6.6.

    I wouldn't worry about the new 7.3 being a first year engine. Its old technology built by new technology.
  • I also have been interested in the new 7.3 gas Ford F350. I own a 2011 f250 with the 6.2 gasser with a 6 speed tranny. I think the 10 speed tranny with more power would be good in the mountains.
  • Good point Brad.
    The 6.4 Hemi should be a good combo with the 8 speed trans as a big complaint with the 6 speed was the gear splits.
    There are some posts of the Hemi having issues with cam wearing and valve train failure as well as requiring expensive oil. Also think it may require premium gas.
    I like the 7.3 for its simple and hopefully Bullet proof reliability.
    I also like the look of the new Ford trucks.
    The good thing is that I have about 8 months to decide. Planning a 3-4 week trip in October.
    I also get to research campers again. ??
    Will be looking at a 9-10’ slide out. IE Lance 995/975 or AF 990/992.
  • I think it could be a great combination but I would give any new engine a couple of years of evolution before buying.
  • FireGuard wrote:
    I’m planning to get back to truck camping by fall and spend a lot of time seeing the country. Life is short and I’m not getting any younger.
    I’ve had many trucks and campers and have been a loyal Dodge/Ram Cummins fan.
    However, with the cost and complexity of the new diesels I’m considering a gas engine.
    I like simple, basic and reliable and the new Ford 7.3 seems to be that engine.
    With old school cam in block design, it’s about as basic as they come.
    The power numbers seem pretty impressive (430 hp/475 to) and it makes over 400 ft/lb of torque below 2000 rpm. The 10 speed transmission will make it even better.
    It adds about $1700 to the standard gas package so about $8k less than the diesel.
    It’s also a lighter and smaller engine due to the design which will help payload.
    They are starting to show up at the dealers but it’s a new design so really no long term reviews yet.
    I would likely get the DRW and would prefer 4:30 gears but may have to order as 3:73 seem to be common.
    I’m thinking the only negative is the fuel mileage but the new diesels aren’t getting what they used to and gas is much cheaper as well as the $8k savings of buying a diesel.
    Also, no $10-15k out of pocket cost to replace the fuel system when the pump fails and contaminates the entire system.
    I was really disappointed to see Ram switch to the CP4 fuel pump for 2019.
    This may be a great TC hauler.


    Out of curiosity, doesn't the 6.4 Hemi with 410/429 tq meet your needs? you could still stick with Ram. They'll run a little cheaper too.
  • If you do one thing, test drive the 4.30 gears and the 3.73 gears before ordering. I test drove 3.55 and 4.10 gears in an F350 V10 gasser many years ago. The 3.55 gears made that truck a slug. I got out pulled by a 4 cyl Camry on I-65 in downtown Birmingham. The 4.10 geared truck was a rocket.

    Good luck,
    bradw