Feb-23-2023 06:37 PM
Mar-02-2023 06:53 AM
Feb-28-2023 11:46 AM
larry barnhart wrote:
for our combined 22,900 lbs. I didn't have any issue with a 5 sp Allison Duramax awesome truck. Not saying it would be great for a much bigger fifth but I was happy. No issues going down mountians. Now I get to look at it everyday waiting for me to get some fresh air. chevman
Feb-28-2023 07:56 AM
Feb-28-2023 06:49 AM
Grit dog wrote:Me Again wrote:
My F-150 has a 10 speed and it spends a lot of time shifting gears, sometimes skipping a gear. I am sure that 7 or 8 would have been just fine behind the 2.7L ecoboost that has a broad torque curve down low. It is said that it is snappier and more fun to drive than the 3.5L ecoboost.
I agree. 8 or 9 forward gears is the practical max/ideal gears needed. The 10 speed like you have only has about 150 rpm’s diff between 9 and 10. That’s one gear split not needed.
Feb-26-2023 02:47 PM
Me Again wrote:
My F-150 has a 10 speed and it spends a lot of time shifting gears, sometimes skipping a gear. I am sure that 7 or 8 would have been just fine behind the 2.7L ecoboost that has a broad torque curve down low. It is said that it is snappier and more fun to drive than the 3.5L ecoboost.
Feb-26-2023 01:36 PM
Feb-26-2023 08:31 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
And yes, a new 3.73 HO will not get as good of empty cruising fuel mileage as a 3.42 standard Cummins.
But if they’re both srw trucks, the difference should not be huge. Maybe a couple mpgs.
Also, I’d wait for a 2024 model…..can’t say why, but anyone halfway well read about Ram’s current and future transmission options will understand.
I’ll throw out a clue. 12V says this will not be a worthwhile change….lol.
This transmission change has been "going to happen" for several years. We will see what if anything changes in 2024. So far RAM has not caved to the "more is better" mentality.
Feb-26-2023 08:19 AM
Feb-26-2023 08:14 AM
Grit dog wrote:
And yes, a new 3.73 HO will not get as good of empty cruising fuel mileage as a 3.42 standard Cummins.
But if they’re both srw trucks, the difference should not be huge. Maybe a couple mpgs.
Also, I’d wait for a 2024 model…..can’t say why, but anyone halfway well read about Ram’s current and future transmission options will understand.
I’ll throw out a clue. 12V says this will not be a worthwhile change….lol.
Feb-26-2023 06:10 AM
Feb-25-2023 10:27 AM
Walaby wrote:
I have a 2017 Ram 3500, 6.7HO and Aisen Trans.
I had a 2014 Ram 2590 6.7 as well prior to the 3500.
3500 gets probably 1.5-2MPG less than the 2500 when not towing.
Towing it's about the same.
Mike
Feb-25-2023 09:14 AM
Feb-25-2023 08:31 AM
Feb-25-2023 08:30 AM
deltabravo wrote:
I've always wondered what the major differences are between the HO and Standard 6.7 Cummins. I have no clue because I've owned GM trucks and I don't know anyone that owns a RAM.cummins2014 wrote:
. Never gave mileage much thought , truck was not bought for economy . Mileage towing as said is probably going to be about the same.
Best answer yet.
With that said, I sure wish my old school Duramax got better mileage, but I can't Justify the cost to replace it. It only has 75k miles on it.