Apr-19-2016 03:57 PM
Jun-02-2016 10:17 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
That's the part people on here don't get. I have been saying for years that Ram does not play the in-between game that Ford and GM play. Unfortunately for Ram there are people that don't understand that they are buying a half ton on steroids but paying for a 250/2500 weakling.
If you have to add HD payload and HD tow packages to get you wannabe 250/2500 then buy the correct tool for the job. You will be a lot happier in the long run trust me.
Don
May-25-2016 06:06 PM
Hybridhunter wrote:Flashman wrote:
What is the MPG difference between the I4 Diesel and the V6 gas.
And what is the Torque diff?
People buy HP but drive TQ.
Not in the real world, hp does work, torque makes it feel like its not working as hard. All industrial power is rated in horsepower (or it's equivalent) as it indicates what it can actually do.
May-25-2016 04:35 PM
May-25-2016 04:19 PM
Flashman wrote:
What is the MPG difference between the I4 Diesel and the V6 gas.
And what is the Torque diff?
People buy HP but drive TQ.
May-08-2016 07:08 PM
Hybridhunter wrote:
The diesel adds 440# according to GM, so picking (gas&diesel) trucks that weigh similar to compare means picking substatialy different trucks.
May-07-2016 10:43 AM
May-07-2016 09:09 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
I compared two models with roughly the same weight(diesel Colorado still being heavier by 57 lbs) and both with street tires. That is more apples to apples than comparing a truck with street tires and no heavy optional equipment to one with heavy and aggressive mud tires and heavy optional off road equipment. So who is deliberately being deceiving?
2.8L
2.5L and 3.6LHybridhunter wrote:
So no, they are not similar in performance or price.
I never said anything about price although neither is the Ecodiesel versus the other Ram engines. I also said very clearly that it "out tows its gas counterparts" which it does. Check GM's website. It is rated to tow more than both of the two gasoline engines offered.
May-07-2016 08:51 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
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As for the Ram the 3.6 gas can be had with the 3.92 gear ratio as long as you opt for the "trailer & traction group".
Don
May-03-2016 05:49 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As for the Ram the 3.6 gas can be had with the 3.92 gear ratio as long as you opt for the "trailer & traction group".
Don
May-03-2016 04:56 PM
May-02-2016 11:23 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
ShinerBock in what world can you compare a 3.0 liter V6 diesel to a 5.7 liter Hemi V8!?! Come on dude that is freaking ludicrous, my buddy Troy won't even make that comparison! :W
Then you continue the ludicrously by comparing a 2.5 liter I4 to a 2.8 liter V6! If you want apples to apples it is not going to happen. Two different power trains for to different jobs. Can you cross over yes but there will be a cost to do so.
Don
May-02-2016 11:02 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
ShinerBock in what world can you compare a 3.0 liter V6 diesel to a 5.7 liter Hemi V8!?! Come on dude that is freaking ludicrous, my buddy Troy won't even make that comparison!
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Then you continue the ludicrously by comparing a 2.5 liter I4 to a 2.8 liter V6! If you want apples to apples it is not going to happen. Two different power trains for to different jobs. Can you cross over yes but there will be a cost to do so.
May-02-2016 10:30 PM
May-02-2016 10:12 PM
Hybridhunter wrote:
Well you are being deliberately misleading. Comparing the 2 Z71 trucks, gas vs diesel, the gasser was 7.4 and the diesel was corolla slow at 9.5 seconds to 60.
Yes there is a lighter faster diesel model, but comparing apples to apples its a 2 second difference! If you chose a lighter gasser, it would keep bout the same difference. Quarter mile 15.7, to 16.9.
Happy passing and merging lol. 181 horsepower to 305........
Hybridhunter wrote:
So no, they are not similar in performance or price.