Apr-25-2018 04:45 AM
May-03-2018 01:42 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:4x4ord wrote:
One of the issues with big power in a tow vehicle is designing a cooling system to keep up. Using 700 hp for 10 seconds to accelerate a car down the track or road is totally different than having 700 hp being generated for 10 minutes while pulling a huge trailer up a steep incline at 60 mph. The cooling system has to do about as much work as the rear wheels. In order to actually use 700 hp towing would require a larger cooling system than a Peterbilt.
Someone gets it! Everybody loves to talk about big HP but when it comes to duty cycle or cooling everybody shuts up. :B
Apr-29-2018 10:01 AM
bucky wrote:
It won't be a tow vehicle but the 5th gen Ram family is reported to include a Rebel TRX with 707 HP instead of the 535 HP detuned version in the concept. Source is the Automotive News issue of April 16th. FCA declined comment.
The article also mentions that a Rebel TR with a 520 HP 7.0 is strongly rumored.
Apr-27-2018 08:31 AM
bucky wrote:
Didn't the Lightning morph into the Raptor?
Apr-27-2018 06:53 AM
Apr-27-2018 05:05 AM
Apr-27-2018 04:59 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^ Ebb and flow......
Also killed the Ram 10 as oil prices were getting up there a bit. And a 2 seater 2wd pickup won’t have the market that any of the Hellcat/Trackhawks have just due to their limitations.
Ford Lightning’s and 454SSs weren’t around real long either.
But Hellcats are 4th year now. Well see how long they last. Hope long enough they get cheaper!
Either way, it’s not like you have to buy one. Myself, I’ll typically err on the side of ridiculous horsepower because I enjoy it!
Apr-26-2018 09:33 PM
thomasmnile wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Either way, it’s not like you have to buy one. Myself, I’ll typically err on the side of ridiculous horsepower because I enjoy it!
No, I don't. I struggle with what we paid for a new Camry for cryin' out loud. :B Bought my '05 Ram 3500 in '08 for cheap in 2008 when diesel was approaching 5 bucks a gallon. Anyone wants a hot rod and can afford it, go with God. Me? I'll pass, rather save the cash for a night out at Cracker Barrel!!! :B:B:B
Apr-26-2018 09:30 PM
fx2tom wrote:
Ford's Raptor was introduced in 2012 and aside for 1 year has been in production since. I work with a guy who just bought a Shelby Raptor with 525 HP for $120k. The 707 HP seems like a bargain under $100k.
Apr-26-2018 06:29 PM
Apr-26-2018 02:25 PM
Apr-26-2018 02:07 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Either way, it’s not like you have to buy one. Myself, I’ll typically err on the side of ridiculous horsepower because I enjoy it!
Apr-26-2018 01:50 PM
Apr-26-2018 01:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:thomasmnile wrote:
Niche truck for adrenaline junkies with a fat wallet. Probably last as long in production as the Ram SRT 10...and sell about as many.
Grrr.....you d@mn kids...get off my porch! What with your loud music , long hair and fast cars......Makes my dentures rattle!
Lol
Apr-26-2018 09:45 AM
dodge guy wrote:
And my dad is stronger than your dad! who cares? They are offering a high HP pick up. The people that will be buying one wont care about mileage or what people think of a $100k pick up. Just that it will be BAD A$$!!!!