Jan-26-2019 09:22 AM
Jan-27-2019 09:38 PM
Bionic Man wrote:twodownzero wrote:Dave H M wrote:
I cold never maintain 70 mph up a 6% grade with the old diesel nor the 2012 6.2 Ford.
What were you pulling? I don't think I've ever shifted below direct gear on any grade at highway speed, and I have never been unable to maintain 70 mph.
Come to Colorado.
Jan-27-2019 08:40 PM
VernDiesel wrote:
Get the coming 6.4 Hemi with 8 speed and 4.10. Consider the factory rear air ride as well. I have 500,000 miles (transporting TTs commercially) on a 14 Ecodiesel 3.92 and have towed 8k TTs many times. The transmission has never been repaired and still shifts quick and firm. But I have changed the fluid 5 times now. I would say consider the ED as you will use A LOT less fuel but IMO 8k is about the max practical load for a half ton platform to tow a TT.
Jan-27-2019 03:40 PM
Jan-27-2019 03:06 PM
Jan-27-2019 01:35 PM
twodownzero wrote:Dave H M wrote:
I cold never maintain 70 mph up a 6% grade with the old diesel nor the 2012 6.2 Ford.
What were you pulling? I don't think I've ever shifted below direct gear on any grade at highway speed, and I have never been unable to maintain 70 mph.
Jan-27-2019 12:39 PM
Jan-27-2019 10:54 AM
Dave H M wrote:
I cold never maintain 70 mph up a 6% grade with the old diesel nor the 2012 6.2 Ford.
Jan-27-2019 10:06 AM
Jan-27-2019 06:04 AM
Jan-27-2019 12:54 AM
BubbaChris wrote:
One thing I haven't seen mentioned in this thread, if both trucks are 3/4 ton you'll lose a fair bit of payload in the CTD version because of the heavier engine (and supporting parts). Compare payload stickers between 2500 and 3500 versions of the CTD if you go the diesel route.
Best regards,
Chris
Jan-27-2019 12:51 AM
Dave H M wrote:
Apparently you have not been visiting this forum regularly. Replys to your typical post are from diesel owners that can climb the highest mountain in high gear while the gas motor shifts all the way down to 2nd gear and is screaming.
It is not that way nymore with the modern day gassers.
If you cannot pull a long 6% grade and tke a fw minutes longer thn a diesel then you need a diesel.
I cold never maintain 70 mph up a 6% grade with the old diesel nor the 2012 6.2 Ford.
My only thought is to make sure you get input from the folks pulling with the 6.4 Ram.
Jan-26-2019 07:19 PM
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Jan-26-2019 01:28 PM
Me Again wrote:
Get a 2019 with more tranny gears. Chris