โAug-29-2015 08:47 AM
โNov-22-2015 09:28 PM
womps wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's another video of the Titan pulling 9k lb trailer. Mr. Truck didn't seam too happy with the power from this short test drive. Also the cummins sure seams to be very loud during acceleration.
Link
Wow. Nissan pitted their new diesel against the F150 with the 5 liter. They didn't choose the Ecoboost because the 5 liter is the more popular choice!! What planet is Nissan from anyhow? Also noticed the F150 they used for comparison didn't have the trailer towing mirrors. So who knows, maybe it didn't have the trailer towing package as well or maybe didn't have a 3.73 ratio. What a joke of a comparison!
โNov-22-2015 06:47 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Here's another video of the Titan pulling 9k lb trailer. Mr. Truck didn't seam too happy with the power from this short test drive. Also the cummins sure seams to be very loud during acceleration.
Link
โNov-22-2015 05:11 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
Here's another video of the Titan pulling 9k lb trailer. Mr. Truck didn't seam too happy with the power from this short test drive. Also the cummins sure seams to be very loud during acceleration.
Link
โNov-21-2015 07:56 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Here's another video of the Titan pulling 9k lb trailer. Mr. Truck didn't seam too happy with the power from this short test drive. Also the cummins sure seams to be very loud during acceleration.
Link
โNov-21-2015 07:11 PM
โNov-21-2015 04:12 AM
hvac wrote:
One of the key advantages to a diesel is mpg under a load.I would like to see a side by side tow test, nationwide, both trucks lugging the same travel trailer. This would be a great way to compare say a 3D to a Eco boost. I know for a fact that a small displacement turbo v6 can be a thirsty beast indeed. So far with a 4k coach and heavy cross winds and not even 2k miles on truck, tow MPG over approx. 17mpg! My 2008 ford 5.4 would have been in the 9mpg at best.
โNov-20-2015 04:10 PM
โNov-19-2015 05:21 AM
โNov-17-2015 07:09 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
Over the years I have become a big fan of diesels. I flat out like them. My first one was in a VW Rabbit back in the early 80s, then a couple trucks, and I also had a pair of 4-cyl Perkins in a boat. So I'm just glad to see more of them coming out. I hope this continues. Now let's get diesels into some of the mid-size cars from the big three.
And maybe get the price of diesel back to where it should be - always cheaper then gasoline.
Tim
โNov-17-2015 07:53 AM
โNov-17-2015 06:11 AM
โNov-16-2015 08:39 PM
โNov-16-2015 08:26 PM
MetalGator wrote:RobertRyan wrote:jus2shy wrote:
I could see the ISV being used in more motorhomes and light duty commercial trucks. The big thing that Nissan has exclusivity on is the "M2" sequential turbo system that Cummins developed. That was developed specifically for Nissan as the ISV in commercial operations have a traditional valley turbocharger setup. Don't know if the exclusivity is because Nissan asked for it, or if Nissan locked it in as being the sole owner of it. There's a few other small differences between the ISV and Nissan motor, but the blocks are exactly the same.
I commented on that before. A few Motorhome builders would like to use something other than the Ford V10 and Ford chassis's
Looks like the Tiffin Allegro Breeze is using a Cummins 5.0 V8.
Allegro Breeze
โNov-16-2015 06:57 PM
โNov-16-2015 06:24 PM
jus2shy wrote:Really strange. As of this reply/post, the caranddriver.com/nissan/titan link in my original post still shows 12 MPG.otrfun wrote:Updated the article to 15mpg, I just read it. Updated C&D Link
Car & Driver Instrumented Test of Nissan XD Cummins
Link to C&D Article
Highlights:
3/5 Star Rating
Highs:
Smooth, quiet torque, easy-going chassis tuned for stable towing.
Lows:
Overwhelming flab, no ambition to be great.
MSRP (Nissan XD Titan Cummins, Crew Cab, Long Bed):
$40k - $60k
Weight (Platinum Reserve):
7281 lbs.
Observed Fuel Economy (over 566 miles, including more than 200 miles towing a 2000 Tundra):
15 MPG
0-60 MPH:
9.2 sec.
(Ecodiesel 0-60 MPH 9.0 sec.)