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Jan-22-2019 06:39 AM
twodownzero wrote:
I require a manual transmission, so they've lost my business forever unless it comes back. I can't believe they'd give up having an exclusive market for those of us who row our own in chase of useless numbers.
Jan-16-2019 02:53 PM
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You have to have a CDL to even drive it with a trailer over about 18000 or 19000, the combo can’t be over 26000.
Jan-16-2019 06:56 AM
burningman wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Call me biased, but almost 10 years since Ford did it, Dodge finally managed to make 400 HP diesel?
It’s not that they “managed” to make one, they could put the power wherever they wanted any time and so could you. Mine is 20 years old and makes more than that. All you have to do is put the right injectors, fuel system and turbos on it. 500 HP is EASY. 600 of 700 isn’t that hard, but you can’t run heavy and use all that.
400 is about the most any of these small engines should ever use under a load.
There’s a reason you don’t see Powerstroke Fords or 6.7 Cummins in big trucks that only have 400. They can run at full throttle all day uphill under a heavy load.
That would kill any pickup motor. You can only push them so hard. The Big Three can all make 600 HP pickups if they wanted to. They set them where the power is enough to compete so as to make buyers happy and low enough to hopefully hold together.
Chevy isn’t in the Ford/Dodge tow rating contest, not because they’re inferior but because they know it’s stupid. Virtually no one has a 30,000 trailer and tows it with a pickup truck. You have to have a CDL to even drive it with a trailer over about 18000 or 19000, the combo can’t be over 26000.
The vast majority of pickup drivers don’t have a CDL, and the DOT around here has been having a heyday cracking down on all the 350/450/550s loaded up heavy lately.
That’s real truck territory I don’t care what the factory says it can do.
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Jan-16-2019 04:50 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Call me biased, but almost 10 years since Ford did it, Dodge finally managed to make 400 HP diesel?
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