โMay-19-2019 04:03 PM
โMay-21-2019 03:42 PM
โMay-20-2019 11:40 PM
Grit dog wrote:
"I see no mass exit from diesels but their is an interest resurge in large gas truck engines."
Yeah buddy!
Until the economy tanks and/or oil prices skyrocket again and gas is $6-7 a gallon.
Then you'll be able to buy them 2 for 1 special.
โMay-20-2019 08:59 PM
Grit dog wrote:dodge guy wrote:Grit dog wrote:
"I see no mass exit from diesels but their is an interest resurge in large gas truck engines."
Yeah buddy!
Until the economy tanks and/or oil prices skyrocket again and gas is $6-7 a gallon.
Then you'll be able to buy them 2 for 1 special.
Remember when gas prices go up so does diesel prices. so it ends up being the same. I kept my V-10 Excursion though the $4.25 a gallon fuel 10 years ago and so did a lot of people.
I kept the Duramax, bought a nice newer diesel for stupid cheap and a gas guzzling boat to go with it.
Actually my stuff's kinda getting old. Could use some $6 fuel to up the fire sales!
โMay-20-2019 08:19 PM
โMay-20-2019 07:10 PM
dodge guy wrote:Grit dog wrote:
"I see no mass exit from diesels but their is an interest resurge in large gas truck engines."
Yeah buddy!
Until the economy tanks and/or oil prices skyrocket again and gas is $6-7 a gallon.
Then you'll be able to buy them 2 for 1 special.
Remember when gas prices go up so does diesel prices. so it ends up being the same. I kept my V-10 Excursion though the $4.25 a gallon fuel 10 years ago and so did a lot of people.
โMay-20-2019 07:09 PM
Grit dog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Grit dog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's a video of a ram 4500 with a 6.4 Hemi. It's pretty obvious what needs to happen.
Link
Yeah, like stop filming themselves driving a snowplow around in the summer?
LOL...
Yeah.... but it was a ram marketing campaign. Any you know everyone was probably fighting to drive the truck with the big bad plow. :B
So wuz it a gasser? Didn't watch the video, but nothing says turd like a 5 ton truck with a half ton plow in front and 16 sparkplugs and no blower!
โMay-20-2019 07:08 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Grit dog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's a video of a ram 4500 with a 6.4 Hemi. It's pretty obvious what needs to happen.
Link
Yeah, like stop filming themselves driving a snowplow around in the summer?
LOL...
Yeah.... but it was a ram marketing campaign. Any you know everyone was probably fighting to drive the truck with the big bad plow. :B
โMay-20-2019 05:44 PM
Grit dog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's a video of a ram 4500 with a 6.4 Hemi. It's pretty obvious what needs to happen.
Link
Yeah, like stop filming themselves driving a snowplow around in the summer?
โMay-20-2019 05:40 PM
Grit dog wrote:
"I see no mass exit from diesels but their is an interest resurge in large gas truck engines."
Yeah buddy!
Until the economy tanks and/or oil prices skyrocket again and gas is $6-7 a gallon.
Then you'll be able to buy them 2 for 1 special.
โMay-20-2019 05:30 PM
Grit dog wrote:
"I see no mass exit from diesels but their is an interest resurge in large gas truck engines."
Yeah buddy!
Until the economy tanks and/or oil prices skyrocket again and gas is $6-7 a gallon.
Then you'll be able to buy them 2 for 1 special.
โMay-20-2019 01:33 PM
โMay-20-2019 01:31 PM
Grit dog wrote:mich800 wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
Ram 6.4 puts out upward of 500hp stock in some other applications so it seems there is some room to tweak the 6.4 before they roll out an entirely new engine. This seems more a case of Ford and Chevy/GMC catching up with Ram rather than the other way around. By far the biggest limiting factor to the 6.4 Hemi in the HD trucks is the horrendous tranny they paired with it (gear spacing, not reliability.... for once with Dodge/Ram). 2019 Rams are rolling out with a new 8spd tranny that should be a HUGE improvement.
:h Ford and GM are trying to catch up? You cannot compare a hot tune in a car to what a truck engine is capable. Not to mention the fact of the horsepower GM is putting out in their 6.2's in the cars or Fords coyote variants.
Catch up? Lol.
Have you driven a new GM 6.0 pickup? Pretty anemic by 2019 standards. 6.2 Ford will out pull it and now that Dodge finally pulled out of last place by dumping the schitty 6 speed trans, it will blow the doors off a 6.0 as well.
โMay-20-2019 01:25 PM
mich800 wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
Ram 6.4 puts out upward of 500hp stock in some other applications so it seems there is some room to tweak the 6.4 before they roll out an entirely new engine. This seems more a case of Ford and Chevy/GMC catching up with Ram rather than the other way around. By far the biggest limiting factor to the 6.4 Hemi in the HD trucks is the horrendous tranny they paired with it (gear spacing, not reliability.... for once with Dodge/Ram). 2019 Rams are rolling out with a new 8spd tranny that should be a HUGE improvement.
:h Ford and GM are trying to catch up? You cannot compare a hot tune in a car to what a truck engine is capable. Not to mention the fact of the horsepower GM is putting out in their 6.2's in the cars or Fords coyote variants.
โMay-20-2019 01:20 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Here's a video of a ram 4500 with a 6.4 Hemi. It's pretty obvious what needs to happen.
Link