โMay-05-2014 06:31 PM
โMay-06-2014 05:44 PM
โMay-06-2014 05:42 PM
macsplinter wrote:
I will keep my money and continue to drive an old 2005 duramax that is underpowered and out of date. If you have 65000 to 70000 to blow on the latest and greatest, be my guess. I need a good laugh.
โMay-06-2014 05:31 PM
ib516 wrote:MARK VANDERBENT wrote:
Those duramax trucks seem to still match or beat the completion even with lower numbers. Sometimes numbers can be all hype.
Not if you check out any recent comparison tests. They are dead last.
The D/A combo is still a good one, but the power numbers need an upgrade.
โMay-06-2014 05:12 PM
N-Trouble wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:parkersdad wrote:
Buy a GM if you want but I have a feeling they are about to file bankruptcy again. Also they have been known to not back up there warranty. Who cares about these wars. My Ram has 370 hp and 800lb of torque. That is more than I need. They are going to keep on and these little trucks will have as much torque as a semi. Just crazy if you ask me. And by the way there is only one true diesel out there in my mind and it is an inline 6 called a Cummins. There is a reason they use it in the bigger trucks. Real diesels are inline 6, not V8.
Let's not forget the Cummins is a Medium duty engine and the other two are light duty.
Eeeh come on... And what exactly makes one medium vs light?
โMay-06-2014 05:07 PM
โMay-06-2014 05:05 PM
N-Trouble wrote:
Personally what I would really like to see happen in the HD diesel segment is improvements to the emission systems that are currently plaguing the reliability of these trucks as well as killing fuel mileage. Alternatives to DPFs and lowering the total cost of ownership of diesel engines would get my attention. A few more HP/TQ means nothing to me as I can easily get that and some with a tuner...
โMay-06-2014 04:53 PM
โMay-06-2014 04:43 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:parkersdad wrote:
Buy a GM if you want but I have a feeling they are about to file bankruptcy again. Also they have been known to not back up there warranty. Who cares about these wars. My Ram has 370 hp and 800lb of torque. That is more than I need. They are going to keep on and these little trucks will have as much torque as a semi. Just crazy if you ask me. And by the way there is only one true diesel out there in my mind and it is an inline 6 called a Cummins. There is a reason they use it in the bigger trucks. Real diesels are inline 6, not V8.
Let's not forget the Cummins is a Medium duty engine and the other two are light duty.
โMay-06-2014 04:42 PM
ib516 wrote:MARK VANDERBENT wrote:
Those duramax trucks seem to still match or beat the completion even with lower numbers. Sometimes numbers can be all hype.
Not if you check out any recent comparison tests. They are dead last.
The D/A combo is still a good one, but the power numbers need an upgrade.
โMay-06-2014 04:35 PM
parkersdad wrote:
Buy a GM if you want but I have a feeling they are about to file bankruptcy again. Also they have been known to not back up there warranty. Who cares about these wars. My Ram has 370 hp and 800lb of torque. That is more than I need. They are going to keep on and these little trucks will have as much torque as a semi. Just crazy if you ask me. And by the way there is only one true diesel out there in my mind and it is an inline 6 called a Cummins. There is a reason they use it in the bigger trucks. Real diesels are inline 6, not V8.
โMay-06-2014 04:23 PM
โMay-06-2014 02:11 PM
gmcsmoke wrote:hone eagle wrote:
At some point longevity is going to suffer,all this power will reduce the life of all these engines.
you really need to watch H&S' dyno videos to see how much power is needed to gernade a ford/gm powertrain.
โMay-06-2014 10:44 AM
macsplinter wrote:
I will keep my money and continue to drive an old 2005 duramax that is underpowered and out of date. If you have 65000 to 70000 to blow on the latest and greatest, be my guess. I need a good laugh.
โMay-06-2014 10:31 AM
โMay-06-2014 10:00 AM
travelnutz wrote:
parkersdad,
In your mind the only true diesel? It's because your mind in tightly closed and brainwashed and been blinded by your own lack of knowledge. Is an inline 6 the only true diesel? Better not say that to Cummins because they make the V8 diesel that's going into a couple new pickups! Must not be a true diesel then? Hello!
The Duramax 6.6 diesel V8 has now been made and sold in GM trucks with nearly the same number of their diesel engines as Cummins has in Dodge/Rams and has done it in about 1/2 the years it took Cummins in Dodge/Rams. You need to do a little research and actually learn something. Just think how smart and actually informed you could be!