โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โJan-10-2007 06:17 PM
JKAUFMANN wrote:
the truth and only thing that is better about gas power is the oil changes our cheaper, but the gas in a week justify's that.
โJan-08-2007 06:43 PM
โJan-06-2007 09:49 AM
JKAUFMANN wrote:
In phoenix gas is 10 to 15 cents higher then unleaded
โJan-05-2007 05:41 PM
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โJan-02-2007 03:47 PM
Riddler64 wrote:
Funny to go back and read posts from 2 years ago and see how things have changed.
Gas is 30-40 cents per gallon cheaper than diesel now so I would say that MPG is a push.
Don't know about the rest of the country, but 6.0 PSD trucks are stacked up at the dealer. They will be trying to give them away in 6-8 months when Ford releases 2008 with 6.6L.
All of that said, I am close to buying a diesel (currently have gasser) because I know the towing experience is much more enjoyable.
โDec-15-2006 08:44 PM
eightballsidepocket wrote:
Just wonder how that 6.7 Cummins, and Dodge 68RFE 6-speed Auto, or the Dodge commercial, Cab-only Aisin 6-speed Auto with PTO will compare to GM's Allison currently hooked to the Duramax?
โDec-15-2006 05:41 PM
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โDec-15-2006 01:59 PM
BertP wrote:
I said subsidize not pay for. It was meant as a sarcastic remark to underline the foolishness of replacing all those parts every year. It is not necessary unless the truck is being used in a very severe duty environment.
[Bert
โDec-15-2006 12:45 PM
BertP wrote:
Are you trying to tell me that the GM 8.1 gasser is harder on trannies than my DMax? They both have exactly the same tranny behind them so if a gasser truck requires more maintenance on its tranny than a diesel, that must be what you are trying to tell us. Stating carte blanche that the trannies and RE's of trucks with gassers require more maintenance than those in diesel powered trucks is nonsense.
Bert
โDec-15-2006 05:56 AM
BertP wrote:
Are you trying to tell me that the GM 8.1 gasser is harder on trannies than my DMax? They both have exactly the same tranny behind them so if a gasser truck requires more maintenance on its tranny than a diesel, that must be what you are trying to tell us. Stating carte blanche that the trannies and RE's of trucks with gassers require more maintenance than those in diesel powered trucks is nonsense.
Bert
โDec-14-2006 07:55 PM
tomkwusa wrote:
Well Burt old boy all I can say is when the gasser I have rolls over 300,000 Miles then it's worth it. Please let me know where and how I can get two months holiday at the Mayan Rivera for 379.00.
tomkwusa wrote:
Part number DCC-4876255AB Mopar Performance Distributor cap and rotarty set for 5.2 L 318 2002 Dodge 1500B Van Mopar small block magnum.
You might want to check out what is under the hood of some of these gassers before make condescending remarks and bold statements concerning inaccuracy in posts. You might even consider reading or looking over an owners manual. You never know hoss.
tomkwusa wrote:
Not biased there Burt old boy, just take real good care of my tow. You see I use mine to tow with, not to run around in town. Try pulling a few 11,000 to 13,000 ft mountain passes towing and then you might get an Idea of what the difference is between diesle and gas. Get some experince on that, then reread my original post and let me know..Okay..
Tom