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Dec-23-2020 08:20 AM
Hannibal wrote:Grit dog wrote:
I’d say why would one spend $50-60k on a tow rig with the biggest engine and NOT get the best performance out of it with deep gears.
Not like it’s winding up at highway speeds with the 10 speed.
That’s like ordering a pepperoni pizza because you like pepperoni and opting for less pepperoni...
Fuel mileage is also part of the best performance factor. With a taller ratio, the transmission is less busy, especially with a ten speed. And there’s no logic in making the 1st two gears virtually useless unless you’re going to be rock crawling. Makes more sense to have lower rpm at the top when not towing.
Less pepperoni is healthier.
Dec-22-2020 02:53 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Do you need a 4.30 rear axle with 7.3 liter engine? Texas is far from the Rockies, Sierra and Appalachians.
Dec-18-2020 11:35 AM
Grit dog wrote:
I’d say why would one spend $50-60k on a tow rig with the biggest engine and NOT get the best performance out of it with deep gears.
Not like it’s winding up at highway speeds with the 10 speed.
That’s like ordering a pepperoni pizza because you like pepperoni and opting for less pepperoni...
Dec-18-2020 09:22 AM
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Dec-18-2020 04:21 AM
TECMike wrote:
Thanks for the input, everyone. I would like to think old 7.3 diesel is in good shape. We keep good Bilstein shocks on it, Michelin tires, kept all the fluids changed and never abused it. Garage kept. Most of its life, and has been pulling trailers and highway use, but that are what diesels are engineered for. I probably won't wear it out; it will wear us out!
However, the 7.3 gas engine was engineered for simplicity, hard use, and built with HD parts, I read. I admire that. So it is certainly an option for us if we ever decide to part with our trusty "Bubba". Just wish reported MPG was better.
Dec-18-2020 03:30 AM
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Dec-13-2020 01:01 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Personally, I would go with the 3.73 and electronic locking differential.
Dec-13-2020 10:24 AM
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Dec-12-2020 03:34 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:TECMike wrote:
Is there much difference in towing milage, and around town/highway mileage with the new F-250 7.3 gas engine with rear gear options?
Considering 3.55 or 4.30 axles ratios. Any input is helpful.
The only transmission available is the new 10R140.
The 4.30 would be great for pulling stumps or towing over 10,000 lbs, but the fuel economy would not be very good. It depends if they can program the transmission to start in 3rd or even 4th with a light load (driver only).
Personally, I would go with the 3.73 and electronic locking differential.