May-05-2014 06:31 PM
May-08-2014 02:11 PM
chevor wrote:
Maintenance log
Haul new campers out of Indiana across country. Its a lot of back and forth. Truck is on second DPF.
May-08-2014 01:28 PM
May-08-2014 12:58 PM
May-08-2014 11:32 AM
May-08-2014 08:59 AM
chevor wrote:
Almost 600,000 miles here.
May-08-2014 08:45 AM
shelbyj wrote:chevor wrote:
Almost 600,000 miles here.
600k in 4 year...damn. Do you drive for a living?
May-08-2014 08:04 AM
chevor wrote:
Almost 600,000 miles here.
May-08-2014 06:15 AM
May-08-2014 05:50 AM
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.
May-08-2014 04:31 AM
May-08-2014 02:56 AM
chevor wrote:
Almost 600,000 miles here.
May-07-2014 06:04 PM
FishOnOne wrote:45Ricochet wrote:FishOnOne wrote: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.
Perhaps you should read this article.
That's the same company who handed GM "North American Truck of the year" last year, which GM uses in there ad's I might add :B
Nice and credible information from a a one horse publication. Clearly last year GM was last in power, last in interior and couldn't even participate in a real test like PUT.com did because of lack of payload for the big boy trucks :W
Looking forward to their new Colorado write up though.
OBTW that year of Ram 2500 didn't have the new Aisin tranny either thus less HP/TQ numbers.
Can't wait for a "real" test of the big three 350/3500's DRW's though.
Hope they can all make spec's this year, or do I need to wait till 2016-2017 :H
Rick,
Your getting caught up in the marketing campaign again. Who's to say RAM's 3500 DRW is really a 4500 DRW truck! Maybe I should put a F150 badge on my Super Duty and go give the half ton truck boys some hell.
Don't pizz in my boot and tell me it's raining! :E
May-07-2014 05:40 PM
May-07-2014 05:39 PM
45Ricochet wrote:FishOnOne wrote: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.
Perhaps you should read this article.
That's the same company who handed GM "North American Truck of the year" last year, which GM uses in there ad's I might add :B
Nice and credible information from a a one horse publication. Clearly last year GM was last in power, last in interior and couldn't even participate in a real test like PUT.com did because of lack of payload for the big boy trucks :W
Looking forward to their new Colorado write up though.
OBTW that year of Ram 2500 didn't have the new Aisin tranny either thus less HP/TQ numbers.
Can't wait for a "real" test of the big three 350/3500's DRW's though.
Hope they can all make spec's this year, or do I need to wait till 2016-2017 :H
May-07-2014 05:32 PM
Bionic Man wrote:larry barnhart wrote:ib516 wrote:larry barnhart wrote:
It is funny listening to all of this******about what truck is the fastest. When the Ram lost very badly it was who cares. When the Ram seemed to be the fasted because of the added power now the bragging starts . Ok with me because I need to smile more these days. keep them coming.
chevman
I don't know what you are talking about. In the video I linked, the Ford (2015 mind you) was actually the fastest. I always care who is fastest and has the most power no matter the brand. Here's an extra smile for you buddy --> :B
What I'd REALLY like to see is a shootout between the 2500/250's with gas engines and 4.10 gears. They all have 6 speeds, and all have the same rear gear ratios available - unlike the diesels (Ram 3.42 only in SRW, Ford 3.31 or 3.55, Duramax 3.73 only). That would be a good toe to toe battle. 🙂
me thinks the videos were earlier than the latest ones. I always said I don't care about speed and still do not.:B
chevman
Yet you care enough to post about it.