Jun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
Dec-22-2008 05:30 AM
RollingRockTX wrote:Wasting bandwidth.
What's this thread about?
Dec-21-2008 10:33 PM
Dec-21-2008 10:11 PM
woodrow wrote:
...By the time you are done doing 1st grade math us diesel folks will be camping! And no not next to you, we go too far. and pull to heavy...
Dec-21-2008 08:50 PM
Ace! wrote:
Ah, it's alright bluenote. Your truck came with a sense of humor and my gas truck came with more rear wheel torque.
Dec-21-2008 06:24 PM
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Dec-21-2008 04:42 PM
woodrow wrote:
Ford F-Series Super Duty, 2-valve SOHC, 310 hp (231 kW) and 425 lb·ft (576 N·m) ratings for 2000 and later model years
The LLY (internally called the 8GF1) (engine code "2") is a 6.6 L (6599 cc, 403 cu in) turbocharged engine which debuted in 2004 and continued until the end of 2005. It is a 32-valve design with high-pressure common-rail direct injection and aluminum cylinder heads. Output is 310 hp (231 kW) at 3100 rpm and 605 lb·ft (820 N·m) at 1800 rpm.
Can you add ACE!...605...425 a classic gasser post! another example of a non tower on the tow vehicle forum.. thats ok ace..if I only drove up and down the 5 i would have a gasser also...not! I-5 is like a mole hill...you probably havent unleashed the 2 ponies of extra hp out of that 10 cylinder pig. One question, how come I can make 360HP and 650 FTLB's of TQ with 8 cyl.(thats torque by the way) and you make what seems to be a Honda Accords TQ value, I mean the ford escort sorry...too much credit.Move on and realize that your V10 is the old school way of towing efficiently...
Dec-21-2008 04:03 PM
woodrow wrote:
Ford F-Series Super Duty, 2-valve SOHC, 310 hp (231 kW) and 425 lb·ft (576 N·m) ratings for 2000 and later model years
The LLY (internally called the 8GF1) (engine code "2") is a 6.6 L (6599 cc, 403 cu in) turbocharged engine which debuted in 2004 and continued until the end of 2005. It is a 32-valve design with high-pressure common-rail direct injection and aluminum cylinder heads. Output is 310 hp (231 kW) at 3100 rpm and 605 lb·ft (820 N·m) at 1800 rpm.
Can you add ACE!...605...425 a classic gasser post! another example of a non tower on the tow vehicle forum.. thats ok ace..if I only drove up and down the 5 i would have a gasser also...not! I-5 is like a mole hill...you probably havent unleashed the 2 ponies of extra hp out of that 10 cylinder pig. One question, how come I can make 360HP and 650 FTLB's of TQ with 8 cyl.(thats torque by the way) and you make what seems to be a Honda Accords TQ value, I mean the ford escort sorry...too much credit.Move on and realize that your V10 is the old school way of towing efficiently...
Dec-21-2008 02:39 PM
blt2ski wrote:
I need NO more proof this thread is phun.....or is that fun!
I had not seen Bert post in what seemed like ages, and here is is, trying to stir up the pot again, with his HP is better the torque posts!:P:P:P:p
Sorry Bert, could not resist the jab!:B:B:B:B:B:B
marty
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