โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โApr-24-2006 06:06 PM
big russ wrote:
holy mackerel! all these diesel vs. gasser posts are starting to give me a headach.the way i look at this is WHAT are you going to do with this truck? how much are you going to drive it? how many trips a year are you going to tow? the difference between gas and diesel isnt that much now and its closeing,by june its going to be the same if not sooner.the upkeep on a diesel is higher,yea better milage, longer engine life, bla ,bla, bla,but you PAY for it.i just bought a 2006 gmc 8.1 with a ally 6 speed, dulley.yea a BIG gasser,why?cause i didnt want to shell out the difference why? cause i drive a smoker everyday for a liveing,so i know about costs.second i only drive my pickup MAYBE 150 miles a week if that.i take maybe one or two camping trips a month within a 100 mile radious and two long trips (over 300 miles) a year.yea if your a fulltimer or tow a lot (like everyweek)id say go for the smoker.but for me nomore than i use it i,ll take a gasser.
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โApr-20-2006 08:18 AM
BertP wrote:
I think that it is a fruitless argument. Neither HP nor torque by themselves will guarantee a successful installation in a TV. You have to have the correct gearing for the engine and sufficiently stout vehicle parts to make a successful TV. My point has been that too many people believe that the engine with the higher torque rating is the better tow engine. Whether that it truw or not is dependent upon how you define "better".
Bert
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โApr-20-2006 06:15 AM
TexasBorn wrote:
Well in my mind that is a no brainer. The diesel has less power and less torque BUT it makes what is important when trying to move something weather its a trailer or the car its self, TORQUE!
TexasBorn wrote:
And BTW as you know HP IS juat a mathmatical calutation of torque and work.
TexasBorn wrote:
Also I am puling 400ftlb at 1500rpm, as to 3000rpm at 400ftlb with the Mustang.
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Rvndave wrote:
Torque is the power that turns the wheels. Horsepower is created from a formula using torque and engine rpm. Torque can be measured, horsepower has to be calculated using torque. I will rather tow with a high torque motor vs a high horsepower motor. Check into what I am saying you will find this to be true.