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We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โDec-13-2008 06:13 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
ace says;
"Problem is you (and I mean you specifically) think your choice is the only one that works, and it works for you, but if someone else wants to tow your same 5'er, they don't NEED a diesel, and you think they do. I don't. I'll say it again, both trucks will do the same thing, and one doesn't necessarily do it better than the other, because the owner of the truck makes that determination based on his or her needs. I know you won't read or understand that, but I hope those that don't already have their minds made up understand it. You keep thinking I'm saying something I'm not saying. "
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Jim says;
The V10 is a stout engine and without a doubt gets the best fuel milage of the big block gassers. But it won't touch "my diesel" in towing power/max torque/fuel consumption/power at any elevation/long term reliability at several hundred thousand miles/cheaper oil change schedules or just regular scheduled maintenance/etc. If you notice I didn't say all diesels.
Towing with your gasser makes sence for you but in my case with over a 600+ mile a week commute plus doing a bit of hauling for bucks it would have been a ecnomic disaster." (end of quote)
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Your still making statements that were never said. Your statement above is yours and mine direct quotes.
By the way be careful about throwing around insinuations with words like "Lack of understanding" or "ignorance" or "lack of intelligence when refering to other posters with different experience/experiences that yours as it doesn't say much for your credibility.
The oil change schedule for a '03 to '07 5.9 Dodge/Cummins is 15000/7500.
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โDec-13-2008 03:47 PM
bluenote wrote:TxCoastCamper wrote:
Sorry all, IMO:
Though peevish he may be, 8.1 van man does win in regard to what makes frugal sense.
Consider diesel at $1 more than gas; a diesel engine gets about 25% better fuel economy than a gasser (whether towing or empty, on average); about $5k more entry cost for the diesel - then over the course of about 150k miles the gasser saves more than $10k.
A) Diesel does NOT cost $1 more than gas everywhere, so that argument isn't valid for everyone.
B) Many diesels get FAR better than 25% improved mileage over a big block gasser.
I went from a big block gasser (7.4L Vortec) to a diesel (Duramax) and get closer to 50% better mileage both towing and empty. Even at current gas and diesel prices in my area, it is still slightly cheaper for me to drive the diesel.
However, my results may not be true for others. It just gets tiresome when people make blanket, general statements regarding a topic. Then they use those statements as if they somehow validate their argument.
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TxCoastCamper wrote:
Sorry all, IMO:
Though peevish he may be, 8.1 van man does win in regard to what makes frugal sense.
Consider diesel at $1 more than gas; a diesel engine gets about 25% better fuel economy than a gasser (whether towing or empty, on average); about $5k more entry cost for the diesel - then over the course of about 150k miles the gasser saves more than $10k.
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