Apr-12-2023 04:35 PM
Apr-21-2023 01:55 AM
Apr-20-2023 07:29 PM
mkirsch wrote:noonenosthis1 wrote:
Well, I'm not a biologist but I am a woman and I know that for sure after birthing 3 kids. I don't care if people pass me, I prefer that! It's those one lane roads and the 6.2 screaming that get to me. I don't like hearing an engine work like that and it gives me visions of something shooting through the hood.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with an engine exceeding 2000RPM, yet so many people have this hang-up!
Apr-20-2023 08:26 AM
Apr-20-2023 06:17 AM
dodge guy wrote:
I say go diesel. If you like the Forest River products (as I do and all I have owned since 05) then look at the Berkshires. They also make an entry level DP called the Legacy.
The new 7.3 V-8’s and 10 speeds in the class A’s are supposed to be great.
Apr-19-2023 04:56 PM
Apr-18-2023 10:04 PM
mkirsch wrote:noonenosthis1 wrote:
Well, I've been looking at those 7.3's. Holy ****! They are some nice looking trucks tho. I wonder if it would be possible to put that engine in my truck. My Pop put a 327 into his 1955 Willys Wagon but I do not remember what transmission he had.
You'd have an easier time putting the 7.3 into that '55 Willys than you would into your current truck.
To make the engine run you're going to need whatever computer they've got in Cleetus McFarland's "McFlurry" Fox body Mustang drag car. It sure as heck ain't gonna be able to talk to your truck's current computer. Your truck's computer is going to say "no bueno" if it can't communicate with the engine.
Apr-17-2023 02:27 PM
Apr-17-2023 01:13 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
Its been a few years, but our old truck, 3/4 ton GM with the 8.1 and Alison. Traded that in 2015 for a Chev Duramax. My first Diesel. I won't go back to gas. So much nicer when towing. Actually, nicer all the time. No issues with maintenance. Haven't had anything maintenance wise that would be different between a Diesel and Gas. The dealer I bought it from does free oil changes for life, so no cost there. I have to buy DEF, but that's pennies, maybe 5 gallons per 5K miles.
I thought the 8.1 was great, until I got a Diesel. I really appreciate the power, torque, and gas mileage. This was purchased as a daily driver for my wife and she loves driving it.
Apr-17-2023 01:01 PM
noonenosthis1 wrote:
Well, I've been looking at those 7.3's. Holy ****! They are some nice looking trucks tho. I wonder if it would be possible to put that engine in my truck. My Pop put a 327 into his 1955 Willys Wagon but I do not remember what transmission he had.
Apr-17-2023 12:52 PM
noonenosthis1 wrote:
Well, I'm not a biologist but I am a woman and I know that for sure after birthing 3 kids. I don't care if people pass me, I prefer that! It's those one lane roads and the 6.2 screaming that get to me. I don't like hearing an engine work like that and it gives me visions of something shooting through the hood.
Apr-15-2023 02:45 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
Apr-15-2023 11:32 AM
Lantley wrote:
Unless your going downhill I doubt your V-10 stays at 2000 RPMS simply because diesels are generally in the 1500 2000 RPM range not gassers.
I do agree the gap is closing somewhat with the coming of 10 speed trannies and the 7.3 Ford gasser.
Nevertheless diesels have massive amounts of low end torque that improve your towing performance and experience even if your towing an 8K trailer.
We tend to focus on performance factors like RPMS and torque, but on a more basic level it's about the experience.
A diesel provides a much more relaxing, comfortable drive. In the end that is what you are paying for when you choose to go diesel
Apr-15-2023 10:43 AM
Apr-15-2023 09:13 AM
4x4ord wrote:
I like diesels so I’m gonna vote yes … get a diesel. The little bit of money that you save one way vs the other is not going to be significant in my opinion.