โMar-29-2014 04:08 PM
โApr-17-2014 04:38 AM
e-light wrote:mowin wrote:e-light wrote:Buck50HD wrote:e-light wrote:LimogesMan wrote:
This was a great read and that's what keeps me coming back to RV.net
Thanks everyone.
Thanks for reading...we all love talkin' trucks thats for sure ๐
Just did another test for the guy that asked how the fuel mileage would be while lightly loaded. Had to pickup a scoop (cubic yard) of mulch for the house today. Family of four in tote and 800-1000 lbs of mulch and you really couldn't tell it was in there. About a 7 mile highway ride home showed normal economy numbers on the EVIC, just like normal highway driving at 60 mph (prob around 19 mpg average in my HILLY area, hills limit the amount of time MDS can run). I turned on tow/haul...even though it probably didn't need it, just to see what it would do economy would do. Looks like it averaged about 16 mpg @ 60 mph with tow/haul engaged.
To the guy that asked, with a 700 lb load, you wouldn't need tow/haul in the flats. You would get a lot of MDS use at 60 mph and you would get good fuel economy. Prob 17-20 on highways and 14-16 city. Light foot as always!
The 6.4 is starting to sound like the prius of gas 3/4 tons around here. I'm skeptical and the forums seem to tell a different story. But, it doesn't seem to do any worse than the other gas options which is promising.
Its all in how you drive it. If you are zipping around town in city traffic with quick starts and stops you are going to see 9-10 mpg easy. If you pay attention to your right foot and take it easy and drive the posted limits you can get some good numbers for a truck like this.
Here is my EVIC after 100 miles of mixed driving including some ligbt hauling that I me tioned earlier.
Its a disease called "Hemi Foot". Its hard to overcome....
I am finding this out more and more ๐
My last tank of almost all city driving was 13.8 mpg. Still not bad for a big truck...man I love this truck though. No buyers remorse here, Id buy this truck again in a second! In fact I'd prob even get more options...starting to think I will never need a Cummins, actually I know Ill never NEED a Cummins, but my want is growing less and less.
โApr-16-2014 07:00 PM
mowin wrote:e-light wrote:Buck50HD wrote:e-light wrote:LimogesMan wrote:
This was a great read and that's what keeps me coming back to RV.net
Thanks everyone.
Thanks for reading...we all love talkin' trucks thats for sure ๐
Just did another test for the guy that asked how the fuel mileage would be while lightly loaded. Had to pickup a scoop (cubic yard) of mulch for the house today. Family of four in tote and 800-1000 lbs of mulch and you really couldn't tell it was in there. About a 7 mile highway ride home showed normal economy numbers on the EVIC, just like normal highway driving at 60 mph (prob around 19 mpg average in my HILLY area, hills limit the amount of time MDS can run). I turned on tow/haul...even though it probably didn't need it, just to see what it would do economy would do. Looks like it averaged about 16 mpg @ 60 mph with tow/haul engaged.
To the guy that asked, with a 700 lb load, you wouldn't need tow/haul in the flats. You would get a lot of MDS use at 60 mph and you would get good fuel economy. Prob 17-20 on highways and 14-16 city. Light foot as always!
The 6.4 is starting to sound like the prius of gas 3/4 tons around here. I'm skeptical and the forums seem to tell a different story. But, it doesn't seem to do any worse than the other gas options which is promising.
Its all in how you drive it. If you are zipping around town in city traffic with quick starts and stops you are going to see 9-10 mpg easy. If you pay attention to your right foot and take it easy and drive the posted limits you can get some good numbers for a truck like this.
Here is my EVIC after 100 miles of mixed driving including some ligbt hauling that I me tioned earlier.
Its a disease called "Hemi Foot". Its hard to overcome....
โApr-16-2014 05:08 PM
childofthewind wrote:Buck50HD wrote:
Actually, I had to verify my assumption so I ran the numbers on the 6.4 with 4.10's.
3rd gear = 3700RPM @ ~295HP (6.2 with 3.73 can make 260 in 3rd; 6.2 with 4.30's would be able to make 310HP)
2nd gear = 4830RPM @ ~385HP
So, the 6.4 with 4.10's would be in 2nd gear at 4800RPM to get 20,000 lb up a 6% grade at 60MPH.
Interesting, how are you calculating the HP? I haven't seen any power/torque curves for the 6.4L Hemi. I would love to get data / calculator for that.
โApr-16-2014 03:08 PM
e-light wrote:Buck50HD wrote:e-light wrote:LimogesMan wrote:
This was a great read and that's what keeps me coming back to RV.net
Thanks everyone.
Thanks for reading...we all love talkin' trucks thats for sure ๐
Just did another test for the guy that asked how the fuel mileage would be while lightly loaded. Had to pickup a scoop (cubic yard) of mulch for the house today. Family of four in tote and 800-1000 lbs of mulch and you really couldn't tell it was in there. About a 7 mile highway ride home showed normal economy numbers on the EVIC, just like normal highway driving at 60 mph (prob around 19 mpg average in my HILLY area, hills limit the amount of time MDS can run). I turned on tow/haul...even though it probably didn't need it, just to see what it would do economy would do. Looks like it averaged about 16 mpg @ 60 mph with tow/haul engaged.
To the guy that asked, with a 700 lb load, you wouldn't need tow/haul in the flats. You would get a lot of MDS use at 60 mph and you would get good fuel economy. Prob 17-20 on highways and 14-16 city. Light foot as always!
The 6.4 is starting to sound like the prius of gas 3/4 tons around here. I'm skeptical and the forums seem to tell a different story. But, it doesn't seem to do any worse than the other gas options which is promising.
Its all in how you drive it. If you are zipping around town in city traffic with quick starts and stops you are going to see 9-10 mpg easy. If you pay attention to your right foot and take it easy and drive the posted limits you can get some good numbers for a truck like this.
Here is my EVIC after 100 miles of mixed driving including some ligbt hauling that I me tioned earlier.
โApr-16-2014 02:54 PM
Buck50HD wrote:
Actually, I had to verify my assumption so I ran the numbers on the 6.4 with 4.10's.
3rd gear = 3700RPM @ ~295HP (6.2 with 3.73 can make 260 in 3rd; 6.2 with 4.30's would be able to make 310HP)
2nd gear = 4830RPM @ ~385HP
So, the 6.4 with 4.10's would be in 2nd gear at 4800RPM to get 20,000 lb up a 6% grade at 60MPH.
โApr-12-2014 10:47 AM
Buck50HD wrote:e-light wrote:LimogesMan wrote:
This was a great read and that's what keeps me coming back to RV.net
Thanks everyone.
Thanks for reading...we all love talkin' trucks thats for sure ๐
Just did another test for the guy that asked how the fuel mileage would be while lightly loaded. Had to pickup a scoop (cubic yard) of mulch for the house today. Family of four in tote and 800-1000 lbs of mulch and you really couldn't tell it was in there. About a 7 mile highway ride home showed normal economy numbers on the EVIC, just like normal highway driving at 60 mph (prob around 19 mpg average in my HILLY area, hills limit the amount of time MDS can run). I turned on tow/haul...even though it probably didn't need it, just to see what it would do economy would do. Looks like it averaged about 16 mpg @ 60 mph with tow/haul engaged.
To the guy that asked, with a 700 lb load, you wouldn't need tow/haul in the flats. You would get a lot of MDS use at 60 mph and you would get good fuel economy. Prob 17-20 on highways and 14-16 city. Light foot as always!
The 6.4 is starting to sound like the prius of gas 3/4 tons around here. I'm skeptical and the forums seem to tell a different story. But, it doesn't seem to do any worse than the other gas options which is promising.
โApr-12-2014 09:41 AM
e-light wrote:LimogesMan wrote:
This was a great read and that's what keeps me coming back to RV.net
Thanks everyone.
Thanks for reading...we all love talkin' trucks thats for sure ๐
Just did another test for the guy that asked how the fuel mileage would be while lightly loaded. Had to pickup a scoop (cubic yard) of mulch for the house today. Family of four in tote and 800-1000 lbs of mulch and you really couldn't tell it was in there. About a 7 mile highway ride home showed normal economy numbers on the EVIC, just like normal highway driving at 60 mph (prob around 19 mpg average in my HILLY area, hills limit the amount of time MDS can run). I turned on tow/haul...even though it probably didn't need it, just to see what it would do economy would do. Looks like it averaged about 16 mpg @ 60 mph with tow/haul engaged.
To the guy that asked, with a 700 lb load, you wouldn't need tow/haul in the flats. You would get a lot of MDS use at 60 mph and you would get good fuel economy. Prob 17-20 on highways and 14-16 city. Light foot as always!
โApr-12-2014 08:13 AM
LimogesMan wrote:
This was a great read and that's what keeps me coming back to RV.net
Thanks everyone.
โApr-12-2014 06:30 AM
โApr-12-2014 06:21 AM
Hank McMauser wrote:
Just wanted to log in & let you all know I'm really enjoying this thread. Due to other car payments andstudent loans I'm about 5 years away from a new truck I'm really impressed with the new 2500 6.4 he I, and hope its still doing as well in 2019 when I can get one.
โApr-12-2014 05:36 AM
Hank McMauser wrote:
Just wanted to log in & let you all know I'm really enjoying this thread. Due to other car payments andstudent loans I'm about 5 years away from a new truck I'm really impressed with the new 2500 6.4 he I, and hope its still doing as well in 2019 when I can get one.
โApr-12-2014 04:15 AM
โApr-11-2014 04:49 PM
mowin wrote:e-light wrote:mowin wrote:childofthewind wrote:mowin wrote:
I opted for the 3.73's in my 3500 SRW. Payload is the same as 4.10's.
And I dont plan on towing anymore than the 12700 its rated for.
If you think you might need the extra 3000lbs towing, then definitely get the 4.10's. I was more interested in the MPG's so 3.73 made sense for me.
Also if you are looking at a 3500 Mega cab, be aware they are detuned to 370 hp from 410. Also the 3500's have the leaf spring suspension not the coil. Good luck in your search.
Thanks. So how you are liking the 6.4L / 3.73?
Have you had a chance to pull with it yet?
Did a short pull with m nephews mini excavator (12k total). The 3.73 handled it well. I also pulled my JD tractor which scales in around 7500lbs total, handles that with ease. I left my 11,000 lb tt on site this winter, so I wont be towing that till fall.
Thats awesome to hear! Thanks for the report...
The 3.73 would have prob been better for me. But I just came out of a truck that wasnt quite enough. I wanted to buy more than I needed this time...in case the 5er bug hits me....and believe me now that I have the truck its starting to hit me
I here ya on the 5er bug... DW and I stoped at the rv dealer for some supplies, and we walked around the lot checking out the 5er's. But DW and I got our Keystone Hornet 38 bhds last yr, and its going to be a few yrs before were ready for a change. By that time, it'll be time for a new truck.
โApr-11-2014 03:04 PM
e-light wrote:mowin wrote:childofthewind wrote:mowin wrote:
I opted for the 3.73's in my 3500 SRW. Payload is the same as 4.10's.
And I dont plan on towing anymore than the 12700 its rated for.
If you think you might need the extra 3000lbs towing, then definitely get the 4.10's. I was more interested in the MPG's so 3.73 made sense for me.
Also if you are looking at a 3500 Mega cab, be aware they are detuned to 370 hp from 410. Also the 3500's have the leaf spring suspension not the coil. Good luck in your search.
Thanks. So how you are liking the 6.4L / 3.73?
Have you had a chance to pull with it yet?
Did a short pull with m nephews mini excavator (12k total). The 3.73 handled it well. I also pulled my JD tractor which scales in around 7500lbs total, handles that with ease. I left my 11,000 lb tt on site this winter, so I wont be towing that till fall.
Thats awesome to hear! Thanks for the report...
The 3.73 would have prob been better for me. But I just came out of a truck that wasnt quite enough. I wanted to buy more than I needed this time...in case the 5er bug hits me....and believe me now that I have the truck its starting to hit me
โApr-11-2014 02:14 PM
mowin wrote:childofthewind wrote:mowin wrote:
I opted for the 3.73's in my 3500 SRW. Payload is the same as 4.10's.
And I dont plan on towing anymore than the 12700 its rated for.
If you think you might need the extra 3000lbs towing, then definitely get the 4.10's. I was more interested in the MPG's so 3.73 made sense for me.
Also if you are looking at a 3500 Mega cab, be aware they are detuned to 370 hp from 410. Also the 3500's have the leaf spring suspension not the coil. Good luck in your search.
Thanks. So how you are liking the 6.4L / 3.73?
Have you had a chance to pull with it yet?
Did a short pull with my nephews mini excavator (12k total). The 3.73 handled it well. I also pulled my JD tractor which scales in around 7500lbs total, handles that with ease. I left my 11,000 lb tt on site this winter, so I wont be towing that till fall.