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kzspree320 wrote:
motofell1 - I'm afraid I might feel exactly like you with a gasser. That's why I have not been able to convince myself to buy one yet, even though 90% of miles are not towing. IMO unhappiness is when actual towing performance is way less than expectations. I can only pull the trigger on a gasser when I am mentally ready to accept that towing will not be the same. I'm thinking about it.
deltabravo - I have thought about a car, but space considerations in garage and driveway make this not as good an option for me as others.
โDec-16-2015 03:19 PM
Dave H M wrote:
Well here goes some apples and oranges.
I tow a 10K fifth wheel with a Ford 6.2 with a 4.30 diffy.
This winter will be my third winter out with the ole ford.
maybe I am over the hill but just don't get it when folks start talking about running 5000 R's on grades. If someone plants his foot on the firewall, sure they will rev that high and they will get to the top of the grade a smidge sooner than me.
The only long grade i do is heading north toward Ashville when i hit the Saluda grade. It is 6% going up and a long pull. I see no reason to get the r's above 4K. I top that one running 45 mph and 4000 rpm and do not remember what gear.
If you don't get all wrapped arond the axle about racing up long grades or living in fear that a rattler will blow by you, you will be fine and pleased with the new horse.
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kzspree320 wrote:
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Daveandviv - Your rig is very close to what I'm talking about. I've never had a grade I could not pull at 60mph with the Cummins. I was actually on I-70 outside of Denver and know it will pull it at 60. Doesn't mean I would, because a lot of Colorado passes just can't be pulled that fast. While I would expect 30 mph with the Chevy 6.0 on that grade, I would have expected at least 45 mph on the grades in the eastern US, since the lower altitudes have not taken away quite as much HP as the higher CO passes.
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Thanks to all. Keep the info coming. Keith
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