Jan-30-2018 11:04 AM
Feb-02-2018 06:32 AM
martinto wrote:
And the creature comforts without the big size that comes with 3/4 and 1 ton.
Feb-02-2018 05:43 AM
RinconVTR wrote:martinto wrote:
I have the 6.2 in my 2016 Sierra with MAX tow pkg, and 8 speed, rated to tow 11,700 lbs and 1870 lbs payload. I pull a loaded TT est. 7500 lbs, and went cross country 7300 miles out west and back. She was a pleasure to drive. Took on the Rockies 11000 ft passes with ease. The cruise control coupled with the 8 speed easily maintained 55 mph ascending, and controlled the descent. I usually ran a safe 63mph on the flats. Very pleased.
Same exact experience, direction, total miles, and even pass thru the Rockies at 12,000ft...but replace Sierra 6.2L with Toyota Sequoia 5.7L and Hensley hitch. I also typically ran 68-72mph on the open interstate. 7-9mpg.
The 6.2L by Chevy and Ford are VERY similar to Toyota's 5.7L in power and gas mileage. Durability and reliability are dang close too, but you know all know how die hard Toyota motors are.
I really hope Chevy dumps their 6.0L.
Feb-01-2018 04:33 PM
martinto wrote:
I have the 6.2 in my 2016 Sierra with MAX tow pkg, and 8 speed, rated to tow 11,700 lbs and 1870 lbs payload. I pull a loaded TT est. 7500 lbs, and went cross country 7300 miles out west and back. She was a pleasure to drive. Took on the Rockies 11000 ft passes with ease. The cruise control coupled with the 8 speed easily maintained 55 mph ascending, and controlled the descent. I usually ran a safe 63mph on the flats. Very pleased.
Feb-01-2018 10:37 AM
Bowti wrote:My food for thought would be what does almost all if not all motorhomes that are not of the pusher type use for an engine?
Starting to look at a new truck for 2019. I have been pulling with a Duramax, but now looking to maybe go with a gas engine next time around. The reason is based low pulling mileage and trailer weight.
It looks like the 6.2 is going to be GM's only gas offering, so I am wondering who has pulled with this engine and what is your opinions of it.
Feb-01-2018 07:55 AM
Bowti wrote:martinto wrote:
I have the 6.2 in my 2016 Sierra with MAX tow pkg, and 8 speed, rated to tow 11,700 lbs and 1870 lbs payload. I pull a loaded TT est. 7500 lbs, and went cross country 7300 miles out west and back. She was a pleasure to drive. Took on the Rockies 11000 ft passes with ease. The cruise control coupled with the 8 speed easily maintained 55 mph ascending, and controlled the descent. I usually ran a safe 63mph on the flats. Very pleased.
Good to hear, thanks for the info. I can't imagine what a 8 speed is like, not to mention the 10 speed they are talking about. Did you feel it was shifting all the time? If so, was it annoying or Ok and something you got used to?
I remember well, when we only had 2 and 3 speed automatics.
Feb-01-2018 07:14 AM
Feb-01-2018 06:55 AM
Feb-01-2018 05:25 AM
martinto wrote:
I have the 6.2 in my 2016 Sierra with MAX tow pkg, and 8 speed, rated to tow 11,700 lbs and 1870 lbs payload. I pull a loaded TT est. 7500 lbs, and went cross country 7300 miles out west and back. She was a pleasure to drive. Took on the Rockies 11000 ft passes with ease. The cruise control coupled with the 8 speed easily maintained 55 mph ascending, and controlled the descent. I usually ran a safe 63mph on the flats. Very pleased.
Jan-31-2018 02:41 PM
Jan-31-2018 07:35 AM
Ron3rd wrote:
Folks! The OP does not want another diesel! He's been there, done that. He's asking about gas options. He feels he tows too little to justify the diesel. I totally get it, and I'm a Cummins owner!
Jan-31-2018 07:23 AM
Jan-31-2018 06:03 AM
Bowti wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Do you believe that a gas engine will get better pulling mileage than a diesel??
No, I am just wondering what those who have pulled with the 6.2L think about it.
Jan-31-2018 05:47 AM
Jan-31-2018 05:39 AM
Jan-31-2018 05:10 AM
Samsonsworld wrote:
Power Torque
Ford 6.2L V8 385 hp @ 5,750 rpm 430 lb-ft @ 3,800 rpm
GM 6.0L V8 360 hp @ 5,400 rpm 380 lb-ft @ 4,200 rpm
Ram 6.4L V8 410 hp @ 5,600 rpm 429 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm