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rhagfo wrote:spud1957 wrote:
Seems a lot of talk about the gasser's "redline" needed to go up some steep grades. The 6.2's redline in 6000. Way above HP and torque. Absolutely no reason to go that high.
In another thread there is picture posted by a strong diesel proponent of his dash showing pulling a grade at 60mph. What the picture also shows MPG at about 4 AND 3000 rpms which is 500 rpms below his redline. So, a diesel roaring up a hill just below his redline is OK and isn't as loud as a gasser?
Maybe the fact that he is climbing a 6% grade running 29,000# GCW and still able to go 60 should be why diesel owners smile.
I believe that he was showing 2.800 rpm, which is about 80% of red line. If a 6,000 rpm red line gaser it could only turn 4,800 rpm and with trying to 29,000# would not likely happen at 60 mph.
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spud1957 wrote:
Seems a lot of talk about the gasser's "redline" needed to go up some steep grades. The 6.2's redline in 6000. Way above HP and torque. Absolutely no reason to go that high.
In another thread there is picture posted by a strong diesel proponent of his dash showing pulling a grade at 60mph. What the picture also shows MPG at about 4 AND 3000 rpms which is 500 rpms below his redline. So, a diesel roaring up a hill just below his redline is OK and isn't as loud as a gasser?
โMar-17-2015 12:55 PM
wing_zealot wrote:krazymatt wrote:That statement is so overblown as to be REDLINE VERBAL ABUSE. Lots of hyperbole - no substance. Just to stick with the basics, today's vehicle computers won't let you abuse the engine. If it's not in limp mode it's good to go. Nice try but you need to get yourself a new dance card, the old one is worn out, tattered, and expired.zedd wrote:
Anyone tow with a gasser in the mountains in the West? The hills back east really pale compared to a lot of the stuff out here. A gasser trying to haul up a 7% grade at 8000 or 9000 ft altitude is really straining. Quite a different environment. I've passed lots of gassers laboring up mountain grades at 25mph screaming at near red line.
X10!!! Zedd is absolutely right! The hills out here are savage and in my opinion most gassers are past the verge of abuse engine and transmission wise. #REDLINE
Now I expect to hear about how you passed 12 gassers sitting beside the road in the mountains. More rhetoric, when facts are scarce.
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Bamaman1 wrote:
A couple of years ago, I did a detailed cost analysis of purchasing, maintaining and selling a F250 Lariat crewcab with the 6.2 gas vs. 6.7 diesel engines. I researched dealer cost/retail prices on front end and depreciated the trucks according to NADA and KBB used truck prices. Maintenance was also estimated.
If I sold a 6.2 truck at 10 years and 120k miles, the total cost to ownership would be just over $3,000 cheaper than buying, maintaining and liquidating a diesel truck.
The prices of "heavy duty" light trucks is up dramatically since that time,however. If I was buying a SuperDuty today, I'd be ordering a F350 dual rear wheel diesel, but with the XLT cab and the $795 appearance package. By not going Lariat's leather seating, you can pickup most of the cost difference in the diesel option. It's still a nice truck, but it's also not in "The $60's."
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โMar-17-2015 08:11 AM
krazymatt wrote:That statement is so overblown as to be REDLINE VERBAL ABUSE. Lots of hyperbole - no substance. Just to stick with the basics, today's vehicle computers won't let you abuse the engine. If it's not in limp mode it's good to go. Nice try but you need to get yourself a new dance card, the old one is worn out, tattered, and expired.zedd wrote:
Anyone tow with a gasser in the mountains in the West? The hills back east really pale compared to a lot of the stuff out here. A gasser trying to haul up a 7% grade at 8000 or 9000 ft altitude is really straining. Quite a different environment. I've passed lots of gassers laboring up mountain grades at 25mph screaming at near red line.
X10!!! Zedd is absolutely right! The hills out here are savage and in my opinion most gassers are past the verge of abuse engine and transmission wise. #REDLINE