โMar-06-2016 03:31 PM
โMar-21-2016 03:41 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I agree with the de tuning adds life for sure. But is there technically a difference between "duty cycle" and "design life" ?
โMar-21-2016 02:26 PM
โMar-21-2016 01:46 PM
transamz9 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
What I want to know is how did the PS 6.7 go from 200-250K duty cycle to 500K?????
What is "Design life" ??? Is it Ford's way to fudge the numbers?
Turn the power down, that's it. Ram does the same thing with the cab chassis trucks.;)
โMar-21-2016 01:09 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
What I want to know is how did the PS 6.7 go from 200-250K duty cycle to 500K?????
What is "Design life" ??? Is it Ford's way to fudge the numbers?
โMar-21-2016 10:21 AM
โMar-20-2016 05:23 AM
dezl_dr wrote:
Ford just released the info for the 6.7L in the new F650 and F750, now with a design life of 500,000 miles. Yes a B10 life of 500K, if you don't know what that is google it, then look up what the 6.7 cummins is
Sorry but taking a bail out from the tax payers is enough for me to avoid them, dodge, and now this new info.
Yea yea the 6.0 was a problem child, the 6.4 was choked by emissions, don't put the 6.7 the same boat. Built by a different company and has NOTHING in common with them.
Ford and GM share the same HP fuel pump and cummins will follow, they'll have to increase the rail pressure and the cp3 can't take according to the guys who build it anyway.
You want a tough truck to tow a big fiver, look into the F450 or F550. The 450 comes with a pickup truck bed, not a CC
โMar-19-2016 09:00 PM
โMar-15-2016 07:24 AM
โMar-14-2016 11:39 PM
โMar-14-2016 08:42 PM
Texas Roadrunner wrote:sayoung wrote:Texas Roadrunner wrote:
Just wanted to say that I (Texas Roadrunner) am the original poster and I am not a "he". Heat, raw onions, and poisonous snakes are about the only things I hate. As stated initially, just wanted to find out your experiences with towing a heavy fiver, e.g. 22,000 pounds plus with a Ford or Ram. I am grateful to all who took the time to answer my query. Those answers have helped us a good deal. As stated we love our GMC dually, DH really hates to part with it, but we are really concerned about the numbers which tell us we would have problems towing in the mountains, and that is where we go to escape that dreaded heat!
Isn't a 2015 D/A dually rated at 23500 lb 5er.You have as good a TV as you can get now . Try it before you go spend your money and then find out not any better with another rig.
Right now we are at 22,500 lbs. with not a stick of cargo loaded. Although I am not sure of the weight of our cargo, most folks carry 1500 - 2000 lbs, so that would put us over the recommended tow weight and GVWR, hence we feel we should upgrade to a truck with a higher towing capacity.
โMar-14-2016 08:37 PM
sayoung wrote:Texas Roadrunner wrote:
Just wanted to say that I (Texas Roadrunner) am the original poster and I am not a "he". Heat, raw onions, and poisonous snakes are about the only things I hate. As stated initially, just wanted to find out your experiences with towing a heavy fiver, e.g. 22,000 pounds plus with a Ford or Ram. I am grateful to all who took the time to answer my query. Those answers have helped us a good deal. As stated we love our GMC dually, DH really hates to part with it, but we are really concerned about the numbers which tell us we would have problems towing in the mountains, and that is where we go to escape that dreaded heat!
Isn't a 2015 D/A dually rated at 23500 lb 5er.You have as good a TV as you can get now . Try it before you go spend your money and then find out not any better with another rig.
โMar-14-2016 06:50 PM
Texas Roadrunner wrote:
Just wanted to say that I (Texas Roadrunner) am the original poster and I am not a "he". Heat, raw onions, and poisonous snakes are about the only things I hate. As stated initially, just wanted to find out your experiences with towing a heavy fiver, e.g. 22,000 pounds plus with a Ford or Ram. I am grateful to all who took the time to answer my query. Those answers have helped us a good deal. As stated we love our GMC dually, DH really hates to part with it, but we are really concerned about the numbers which tell us we would have problems towing in the mountains, and that is where we go to escape that dreaded heat!
โMar-14-2016 10:35 AM
Texas Roadrunner wrote:
Just wanted to say that I (Texas Roadrunner) am the original poster and I am not a "he". Heat, raw onions, and poisonous snakes are about the only things I hate. As stated initially, just wanted to find out your experiences with towing a heavy fiver, e.g. 22,000 pounds plus with a Ford or Ram. I am grateful to all who took the time to answer my query. Those answers have helped us a good deal. As stated we love our GMC dually, DH really hates to part with it, but we are really concerned about the numbers which tell us we would have problems towing in the mountains, and that is where we go to escape that dreaded heat!
โMar-14-2016 09:34 AM