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โMay-08-2016 02:58 PM
45Ricochet wrote:Vintage465 wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
It all boils down to if you want to listen to your DW or not pulling the grades:W
Gasser you won't hear her, diesel you will :B
Not sure I agree with that statement. I don't hear my diesel up any hills. Even if it downshifts to 4th(very unlikely)it's still quieter than any gasser that I've had when they get up over 3500 RPM's
WHAT? How could anyone take this any other way. Let me state it clearly for the lower reading level group
Gasser is louder pulling grades because of high RPM's so you can't hear the wife talking. Diesel has a much lower RPM thus you can hear the wife talking pulling grades. :B
โMay-08-2016 12:59 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
There are after market filter now for the Ecodiesel and all of the major oil companies now make the Euro blend oil. Amsoil now makes an oil for it. European Car Formula 5W-30 I-ESP Synthetic Motor Oil they are still working on getting their filter certified.
The Mopar filter can be had for 19.99 and less on eBay.
Don
โMay-07-2016 08:24 PM
Vintage465 wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
It all boils down to if you want to listen to your DW or not pulling the grades:W
Gasser you won't hear her, diesel you will :B
Not sure I agree with that statement. I don't hear my diesel up any hills. Even if it downshifts to 4th(very unlikely)it's still quieter than any gasser that I've had when they get up over 3500 RPM's
โMay-07-2016 07:28 PM
45Ricochet wrote:
It all boils down to if you want to listen to your DW or not pulling the grades:W
Gasser you won't hear her, diesel you will :B
โMay-07-2016 10:14 AM
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โMay-04-2016 11:45 PM
Sport45 wrote:
My wife must talk louder than 45Ricochet's. Never had any trouble carrying on a conversation even when the 6.8 V-10 was pushing 5000 rpm. Sure, you could hear it, but it was hardly deafening.
I wonder what the straight piped CTD's sound like climbing grades? The only diesels I've been in still had their mufflers.
โMay-04-2016 09:37 PM
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โMay-04-2016 08:31 AM
hemismith wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:I'd like to see real-world tests run at no more than 4000 rpms or so.
Why? Why not run the engine up to where the engine makes it's rated power? People really need to get over their fright of high RPM's. If they don't like high RPM then the only alternative is a supercharged engine where it gets it's air in early or a diesel engine.
The problem with modern computer control engines is they can pull power out at any time they want.
These high power hot rod engines have a very low duty cycle. Sure, they make big HP but then they will pull power to keep from melting down.
Yeah, you're not the first that's said that, and I agree that these engines are designed to rev. But as you mentioned it's about duty cycle; I'm not so much interested in brief acceleration but rather constant output for hill climbing. I've often had to drop to 2nd and rev to 4500 rpm to maintain a reasonable speed (50-55) for extended periods of time. Not only is that not comfortable, but I think that has to have an effect on the longevity of the engine.
So a tow rating is one thing, but how well it does it is another. I will watch the videos tonight, but in the past I've tried to have a 20 percent margin, but I wondered if the diesel didn't really need that margin.
โMay-04-2016 12:38 AM
hemismith wrote:
Yeah, you're not the first that's said that, and I agree that these engines are designed to rev. But as you mentioned it's about duty cycle; I'm not so much interested in brief acceleration but rather constant output for hill climbing. I've often had to drop to 2nd and rev to 4500 rpm to maintain a reasonable speed (50-55) for extended periods of time. Not only is that not comfortable, but I think that has to have an effect on the longevity of the engine.
โMay-03-2016 09:56 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
2015 Ram 1500 Ecodiesel 8-speed 3.92 towing 7,850 lbs up the Ike
2016 Ram 1500 Hemi 5.7L 8-speed 3.92 towing 9,000 lbs up the Ike