Sep-13-2014 10:52 AM
Nov-14-2015 04:49 PM
FrontRangeRVer wrote:Well, since you woke up an old thread, I suppose I'll respond.Gjac wrote:FrontRangeRVer wrote:I think Dave has moved on, haven't seen any of his posts lately but he put a 502 CI Chevy which had over 500 HP in his 13,000 lb Revcon, I don't think a 6.7 L with 340 hp and weights 30,000 lbs can get high enough to win that drag race.
Yep....after a year of owning the 6.7 turbocharged Cummins, it screams up and down the ALTITUDE induced mountains up here compaired to my 8.1 big block with headers, ECM tune, CAI, Dual exhaust with dual Magnaflows.
And to the guy above that said....you want to drag? Yeah....bring it on up here in the mountains. I will even give your v-8 gas unit a head start. :B
at Altitude? A naturally gas engine is a dog up here compared to ANY turbo charged diesel......especially with the torque advantage. HP doesn't do it up here.
Nov-08-2015 02:54 PM
DazedNConfused wrote:FrontRangeRVer wrote:
I am the OP, and after driving our new unit up and down some of these mountain passes here in Colorado, the 340 HP from the deisel wins hands down over my hopped up 8.1 Workhorse. My 8.1 I traded in had the Banks full headers system, dual exhaust with Magnaflows, and an UltraPower ECM tune, and this new deisel blows it out of the water....at least in these high altitudes.
Anyone that says their gas unit is as good as a deisel pusher (in high altitudes) are crazy!
I would totally believe this. When the air gets thin, there ain't much a normally aspirated engine can do to overcome that. The turbo will really help.
I've towed my 12,000 lb fiver up the steepest stuff I have access to in the NC mountains. It isn't as gnarly or high elevation as the Rockies...but there is one 8-mile stretch of an 8% grade that I pulled up this past summer with my 3/4 ton 2012 Super Duty pickup. I didn't know what to expect. It was a total non-event. I tow in tow/haul mode with the cruise control at 67mph while on the highway. Ford engineers are smarter than I am...so I let the truck make the decisions on gear selection and such. On steep grades my truck will downshift out of 6th into 5th...and can accelerate up anything. On the above mentioned grade, when it got really steep, the truck downshifted into 4th gear. There was power and torque to spare...and I had plenty of acceleration. I actually enjoyed towing up that big steep hill at the same 67mph that I always run on the highway -- passing every Class A and tractor trailer that was in front of me. Would like to have seen what one of the big horsepower (500+) big boy class As could do up that hill. Guessing it would have also been a non-event for them.
Anyway...I bring this up...because part of the reason I am entertaining a Class A is to simplify the setup/teardown in hopes of doing more trips...including frequent summer trips to our NC mountains. I'll be hitting that 8-mile 8% grade every time I head into the mountains. I'm looking at a gasser Tiffin. Am sure it will make it up the hill...but was trying to figure out what pace it would be capable of. Guessing engine screaming all the way up...and about 30-35mph will be all it can muster. I'm sure I'll love the Class A -- but heading into the mountains I'll wish I had my old setup. 🙂 Just wish big boy diesel rigs weren't so pricey. College for my girls is on the horizon...and given the choice between sending them off the college and having a gasser Class A or getting a big boy diesel rig and local community college....well...you get the point. 🙂
Nov-08-2015 02:44 PM
Gjac wrote:FrontRangeRVer wrote:I think Dave has moved on, haven't seen any of his posts lately but he put a 502 CI Chevy which had over 500 HP in his 13,000 lb Revcon, I don't think a 6.7 L with 340 hp and weights 30,000 lbs can get high enough to win that drag race.
Yep....after a year of owning the 6.7 turbocharged Cummins, it screams up and down the ALTITUDE induced mountains up here compaired to my 8.1 big block with headers, ECM tune, CAI, Dual exhaust with dual Magnaflows.
And to the guy above that said....you want to drag? Yeah....bring it on up here in the mountains. I will even give your v-8 gas unit a head start. :B
Nov-08-2015 12:17 PM
FrontRangeRVer wrote:I think Dave has moved on, haven't seen any of his posts lately but he put a 502 CI Chevy which had over 500 HP in his 13,000 lb Revcon, I don't think a 6.7 L with 340 hp and weights 30,000 lbs can get high enough to win that drag race.
Yep....after a year of owning the 6.7 turbocharged Cummins, it screams up and down the ALTITUDE induced mountains up here compaired to my 8.1 big block with headers, ECM tune, CAI, Dual exhaust with dual Magnaflows.
And to the guy above that said....you want to drag? Yeah....bring it on up here in the mountains. I will even give your v-8 gas unit a head start. :B
Nov-08-2015 07:43 AM
Nov-07-2015 07:53 AM
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Nov-11-2014 09:25 AM
FrontRangeRVer wrote:You wanna drag?
Anyone that says their gas unit is as good as a diesel pusher (in high altitudes) are crazy!
Nov-10-2014 08:46 PM
Nov-10-2014 04:56 AM
FrontRangeRVer wrote:
I am the OP, and after driving our new unit up and down some of these mountain passes here in Colorado, the 340 HP from the deisel wins hands down over my hopped up 8.1 Workhorse. My 8.1 I traded in had the Banks full headers system, dual exhaust with Magnaflows, and an UltraPower ECM tune, and this new deisel blows it out of the water....at least in these high altitudes.
Anyone that says their gas unit is as good as a deisel pusher (in high altitudes) are crazy!
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