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TomG2 wrote:
For a trailer with a gvwr of 7,600 pounds, I do not recommend either the typical Chevrolet or Ford "Half ton" with their 1,300-1,600 pound payloads. I would look for something with a payload of over 2,000 pounds. Easy to find in the F-250 or 2500HD models. A tow vehicle is a lot more than just the engine.
Don't forget, you might get the urge for something even heavier, if you are like most of us. Nice to have that option without trading trucks. The extra thousand pounds of payload will only cost a little more now but a whole lot more to trade up to later.
May-14-2013 12:04 PM
6.7 tow rig wrote:
A cummins with 800 ft lbs of torque compared to a gas engine with 420 lbs of torque will keep the load moving with less effort. Real world tests show that.
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APT wrote:
Direct injection turbocharged gas engines have a broader torque curve than diesels. Peak torque of a diesel is 1500-2500rpm. Peak torque of the gas is 1700-5000rpm. Scale the power of the 3.5L Ecoboost to 6.7L of Ford's PSS and it would have 804 ft-lb or torque and 699 HP. Yeah, I call it better. Or compare the Ecoboost to Chrysler or VW's 3.0L diesels. Similar peak torque, broader engine speed range, more HP. Not as fuel efficient as the diesels, though.
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