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FishOnOne wrote:
I agree they definitely feel different and I would add a big part of that comes from 68 tranny hunting for gears and the dead pedal was absolutely horrendous to the point it almost felt dangerous when pulling out into traffic.
I haven't driven the '15 Fords but the reports I've read say they have a bit more turbo lag than the '11-'14 but the power feels stronger.
Sep-05-2015 08:21 AM
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kennethwooster wrote:
We have plenty of HP and torque, so wish they would leave a good thing alone.
Sep-05-2015 07:53 AM
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stro1965 wrote:
My 3.73 geared 2012 F250 certainly was faster than my 3.42 geared 2015 3500. I love the Ram but wish there were some other gearing options.
Sep-05-2015 04:16 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
BTW... Shiner I made a trip to the deer camp last weekend (I10) and made a solid 20 mpg.
Sep-05-2015 02:19 AM
Sep-04-2015 11:38 PM
mowermech wrote:
Chrysler Corporation has historically set their horsepower numbers below the actual dynomometer numbers.
Take the 440 Magnum and 426 Hemi, for instance. In actual dyno tests of bone-stock engines in the late '60s/early '70s, they were shown to have much more HP and torque than the advertising claims.
Sep-04-2015 09:35 PM
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Sep-04-2015 07:36 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I can tell from street experience loaded and unloaded that ever time a LAM owner tried to out run me, my Ford spanked them really bad. Everyone I've talked to who have driven both trucks including myself will say the Ford feels stronger than the ram.
The only one LAM is you and Ford. Spin this Troy " On the flipside, most of Dearborn’s pickups are compliant with this rating, though not all. Levine said, “Since 2013 all new Ford vehicles are rated according to J2807.” This includes the 2015 F-150 as well as its monstrous F-450. However, the blue oval’s F-250 and F-350 trucks are not currently compliant, something that will be rectified in the near future." LMAO every Ram truck is compliant and I believe all of the GM trucks are now also.
Don
He tends to omit certain things.
Interesting comment on the 68RFE dead pedal. NEVER had it with my 11 HO Dually or with current 15 with Aisin trans.
Only dead pedal comments have all been associated with the Aisin I have heard of.
The cummins is not a high Erving engine and does NOT seem fast.
Ask MeAgain if he thought we were doing 93 at the end of the freeway on ramp. I sure did not think so until I looked at the speedo. The Cummins is a sleeper it just hooks and pulls.