โFeb-06-2016 05:03 AM
โFeb-07-2016 07:39 AM
travelnutz wrote:
Me Again,
"GM 397 Horsepower & 765 lb-ft of torque
RAM 385 Horsepower & 900 lb-ft of torque
Ford 440 Horsepower & 850 lb-ft of torque"
And yet the Duramax with only 765 lb-ft of torque that runs circles in performance around the Ram with its so-claimed 900 lb-ft of torque and the D'max gets much better fuel economy doing so. Gee, I wonder who is exaggerating their actual torque numbers delivered to the drive wheels like they always have? It's only torque that turns the drive wheels and nothing else but maybe you'd forgotten that!
โFeb-07-2016 07:26 AM
06Fargo wrote:
So is a 550/5500 truck a "2 ton" ?
โFeb-07-2016 07:23 AM
โFeb-07-2016 07:14 AM
Me Again wrote:
I do not think that the torque has much to do with mileage at similar speeds and use. Our new 3500 SRW 4x4 gets similar mileage or better than my 2001.5 at higher cruise speeds empty. Towing the mileage is similar or slightly less at the same speeds, I weighs in at 1000-1500 more.
Chris
โFeb-07-2016 07:10 AM
jrp26789 wrote:
I would like it if the manufactures went back to 550 ft pounds and restored some of the economy diesels offered.
โFeb-07-2016 07:07 AM
โFeb-07-2016 07:03 AM
jrp26789 wrote:
Just my opinion, I would like it if the manufactures went back to 550 ft pounds and restored some of the economy diesels offered. Loved my 98 Cummins. The new Nissan/Cummins is about the right size for a 2500 series truck.
โFeb-07-2016 06:55 AM
โFeb-07-2016 06:33 AM
โFeb-07-2016 06:20 AM
bfast54 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:Vintage465 wrote:Me Again wrote:Vintage465 wrote:
I think it's kind of interesting that everyone is talking about the engines. I bought my GMC Denali based nearly entirely on the transmission. Strongest one available, bullet proof record. Engines? All of them have massive horsepower and torque, though Dodge is ridiculous on the torque factor. And the bottom line is............buy what you want! We're not in highschool anymore, we don't always have to own the most popular and always be right or the flavor of the month.
Actual the Allison 1000 has run out of gas at current Duramax ratings, and they have dropped out of the HP/torque race. The FORD Torque Shift transmission and the Aisin are both much stronger and very reliable.
Chris
That's good to know about the Torque Shift. I work for a company that has nearly all 6.7 Fords with their Auto Trans. Good to hear about the Aisin Tranny too? Is the Aisin Tranny available in the 2500/3500 trucks too?
Not the 2500's yet, but in the 3500's now...They need to put them in the 2500's to be more competitive there, but believe Ram is only one offering manual transmission in the 3500/3500 trucks. Some still like that option
And THAT is the reason you see VASTLY HIGHER numbers of Dodge "cummins" trucks HAULING RVs out of Goshen, Elkhart,Middleburry, Shipshiwana.........Dodge #1......Ford #2...... and HARDLEY ANY chevy / G.M.C.s
The Haulers PREFER sticks .............. Still interesting why very few chevys:h ?????
I was just in Elkhart this past week..........and in the Haulers motel...(Red Roof ) 15 Cummins .....6 Power stroke ....... One Duramax..:W
โFeb-07-2016 06:06 AM
โFeb-07-2016 05:23 AM
NC Hauler wrote:Vintage465 wrote:Me Again wrote:Vintage465 wrote:
I think it's kind of interesting that everyone is talking about the engines. I bought my GMC Denali based nearly entirely on the transmission. Strongest one available, bullet proof record. Engines? All of them have massive horsepower and torque, though Dodge is ridiculous on the torque factor. And the bottom line is............buy what you want! We're not in highschool anymore, we don't always have to own the most popular and always be right or the flavor of the month.
Actual the Allison 1000 has run out of gas at current Duramax ratings, and they have dropped out of the HP/torque race. The FORD Torque Shift transmission and the Aisin are both much stronger and very reliable.
Chris
That's good to know about the Torque Shift. I work for a company that has nearly all 6.7 Fords with their Auto Trans. Good to hear about the Aisin Tranny too? Is the Aisin Tranny available in the 2500/3500 trucks too?
Not the 2500's yet, but in the 3500's now...They need to put them in the 2500's to be more competitive there, but believe Ram is only one offering manual transmission in the 3500/3500 trucks. Some still like that option
Rally's attended so far-21
โFeb-07-2016 04:30 AM
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