โOct-31-2014 12:28 PM
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โNov-01-2014 10:39 PM
โNov-01-2014 10:24 PM
john&bet wrote:
Boy, I am glad you guys that are in such a big hurry don't drive behind the '13 28k+ school bus that I drive daily. With only 250hp and a 2500 rev limit and a 5 speed Allison it takes over 1500' to get it up to 55 mph on flat ground.
โNov-01-2014 09:43 PM
โNov-01-2014 09:41 PM
โNov-01-2014 08:02 PM
buddyIam wrote:
Sports 45,
You made my point. You said it very well.
We should be concerned with power. Not horse power.
Horse power is an approximation.
It is based on torque and speed/distance. That is power that can be scientifically measured.
You don't need hp or power to have torque. But you must have torque to have power or hp.
Hp=rpmรtorque/5252. The formula says it all. If there is zero rpm. Torque can be 1 million and hp would still be zero.
If hp is any number greater than zero. Then neither torque nor rpm can be zero.
Torque and rpm are the determining factors. Not hp. Hp is not a measurement it is an approximation dreamed up to sell stream engines.
โNov-01-2014 05:15 PM
NC Hauler wrote:larry barnhart wrote:NC Hauler wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
anyone that buys a 1 ton crew cab, long bed,4X4 dually, REALLY isn't all that concerned about mpg...you know, like that would be a deal breaker:R
When I look at the three 1 ton diesels, they are now so similar that I will likely end up making my decision based on tow mirrors and mpg.
Actually pic the one that looks best towing your new MobileSuites!
Going to have to save a little more before that happens, but I do like them and this truck would easily tow one:)
NC keep the fifth you have and rving will be free from the taxes and money not spent. This is our thinking but we are old.
chevman
Larry, leaning REALLY hard that way. Our 5er is in excellent shape to be 8 yrs. old now. Put together very well, everything works and we love the floor plan...Have the Directv HD satellite along with a Splendide Washer/Dryer combo...wife and I been thinking we may just stay with what we've got, it's worked out fine for us for a while now. I recently upgraded the suspension, so ...bein 64, believe we'll stay with what we have...including the truck:).....
Jim
โNov-01-2014 02:19 PM
larry barnhart wrote:NC Hauler wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
anyone that buys a 1 ton crew cab, long bed,4X4 dually, REALLY isn't all that concerned about mpg...you know, like that would be a deal breaker:R
When I look at the three 1 ton diesels, they are now so similar that I will likely end up making my decision based on tow mirrors and mpg.
Actually pic the one that looks best towing your new MobileSuites!
Going to have to save a little more before that happens, but I do like them and this truck would easily tow one:)
NC keep the fifth you have and rving will be free from the taxes and money not spent. This is our thinking but we are old.
chevman
โNov-01-2014 12:47 PM
NC Hauler wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
anyone that buys a 1 ton crew cab, long bed,4X4 dually, REALLY isn't all that concerned about mpg...you know, like that would be a deal breaker:R
When I look at the three 1 ton diesels, they are now so similar that I will likely end up making my decision based on tow mirrors and mpg.
Actually pic the one that looks best towing your new MobileSuites!
Going to have to save a little more before that happens, but I do like them and this truck would easily tow one:)
โNov-01-2014 10:46 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:4x4ord wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
anyone that buys a 1 ton crew cab, long bed,4X4 dually, REALLY isn't all that concerned about mpg...you know, like that would be a deal breaker:R
When I look at the three 1 ton diesels, they are now so similar that I will likely end up making my decision based on tow mirrors and mpg.
Actually pic the one that looks best towing your new MobileSuites!
โNov-01-2014 10:43 AM
4x4ord wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
anyone that buys a 1 ton crew cab, long bed,4X4 dually, REALLY isn't all that concerned about mpg...you know, like that would be a deal breaker:R
When I look at the three 1 ton diesels, they are now so similar that I will likely end up making my decision based on tow mirrors and mpg.
โNov-01-2014 10:43 AM
โNov-01-2014 10:41 AM
blofgren wrote:NC Hauler wrote:Ron3rd wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Aw shucks...my truck came in 3rd...Does all I ask it to do so reckon I'll keep it:)
NC, your Cummins sucks! The magazine said so ๐
I know it, dogonit...but I'm not going to tell my truck or let it read the review (I didn't read it either, leafed through it and saw the Ram finished last behind the Chevy/GM, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi pick up trucks...Believe it JUST beat out the old VW diesel pick up truck from years back..:)....good news on that one .
Yeah I'm going to keep the old beat up, ugly, underpowered loud diesel engine, and loud enough EB (per another review), to drive one bongers.
Yeah, I'll just avoid trying to see how fast I can take off from a dead start to see how fast I can do it, or race up the side of a mountain while towing my 5er...nope, I'll just take my time and hope I don't break down while towing or while commuting to work it to work.....
LOL, x2. I have no regrets in my choice of truck at all. I have full confidence that I have the most reliable powertrain for the long haul.
โNov-01-2014 10:09 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
anyone that buys a 1 ton crew cab, long bed,4X4 dually, REALLY isn't all that concerned about mpg...you know, like that would be a deal breaker:R
โNov-01-2014 09:06 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
Wow, the HP/TQ wars are still going on, but this time it seems to be all about "interpretation". And it all doesn't matter, it's a moot point on the OP's subject....Chevy/GM 1st, Ford 2nd. and Ram last....ALL the bantering back and forth over what is HP and what is TQ really doesn't matter to most, again, they drive and tow with it every day and KNOW what they have and how it performs for them....You get in your truck, turn the key, start it up and drive it. Only other thing that matters to me is how good the truck looks, inside and out and how comfortable it is...higher the mpg, the better, but anyone that buys a 1 ton crew cab, long bed,4X4 dually, REALLY isn't all that concerned about mpg...you know, like that would be a deal breaker:R
So if one likes how their truck performs, what others say about it, or when test show results that aren't "complimentary" of one's truck, who cares? Not very many are going to run out and trade trucks because of the results of some test....it is what it is. If all that was the case, I'd NEVER left the #1 Chevy/GMC winners..the D/A combo and went to RAM...heck, I like them both. (I'm a "for the underdog" kind of a guy:)).
just my .02, and probably not even worth half that much...:)