โDec-16-2016 02:06 PM
โDec-26-2016 05:26 AM
jmacpolo wrote:
Thanks again for all of the replies. When I tow at 3000 and higher RPM we get in the 4-5 mpg range. At 4000 rpm the truck is very loud. I am not normally in a huge hurry when I an towing and never go more than 68mph but when you are on a two lane highway in the Mts and you have to slow down below too much, then you wind up in the truck lanes and stuck behind them going 35-40 mph and losing all momentum.
โDec-25-2016 08:28 AM
Desert Captain wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:Max HP will not necessarily get you the best performance vs Max Torque particularly when climbing steep grades.
Really? So less HP will get you up the hill faster? :h Why won't max HP get me the best performance because I guess I have been doing it all wrong in the race game all of these years. :R And don't start with the it's two different things because it don't matter if you accelerate a car down the track or accelerate a truck and trailer up a hill it's all the same.
Look at the chart. Max HP is max HP.
Performance:
The accomplishment of a given task measured against preset known standards of accuracy, completeness, cost, and speed.
If all you know is foot to the floor fastest is always best I can understand how the definition of "performance" eludes you. When I climb a long steep grade at 3,250 utilizing max torque cruising at 50 getting about 8 mpg how does flooring it to 4,250 which gains me maybe 5 mph at a cost of twice the fuel consumption improve my overall performance?
I'll stand with my statement "Max HP will not necessarily get you the best performance vs Max Torque particularly when climbing steep grades".
โDec-25-2016 07:25 AM
โDec-25-2016 03:51 AM
โDec-22-2016 04:32 PM
โDec-22-2016 04:05 PM
Since the ICE is spinning about 10% more rev's...it moves up the HP curve
and take a look at the one provided on this thread (don't know if correct
for the OP's ICE, but for discussion...assume it is correct for the OP's
ICE)...for the same axle speed (AKA rev's...which translates
to tire rev's...which translates to MPH)
โDec-21-2016 09:21 AM
โDec-21-2016 06:33 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:Max HP will not necessarily get you the best performance vs Max Torque particularly when climbing steep grades.
Really? So less HP will get you up the hill faster? :h Why won't max HP get me the best performance because I guess I have been doing it all wrong in the race game all of these years. :R And don't start with the it's two different things because it don't matter if you accelerate a car down the track or accelerate a truck and trailer up a hill it's all the same.
Look at the chart. Max HP is max HP.
โDec-20-2016 09:38 PM
Max HP will not necessarily get you the best performance vs Max Torque particularly when climbing steep grades.
โDec-20-2016 06:16 PM
โDec-20-2016 04:50 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:Desert Captain wrote:
I rechecked the Ford website and for my 2011 Chassis (2012 24' E-350 Nexus), the V-10 reaches max torque of 420# at 3,250 and max HP of 305 at just 4,250. No reason to exceed 4,250 and you will find a lot of that lost mileage alive and well at 3,250 as it is torque that moves you up the mountains.:C
If the OP was lamenting that his V10 was not fast enough towing on the hills why would you suggest him to run at 3,200 RPM and lose 50 more horsepower? :R
โDec-20-2016 01:42 PM
Desert Captain wrote:
I rechecked the Ford website and for my 2011 Chassis (2012 24' E-350 Nexus), the V-10 reaches max torque of 420# at 3,250 and max HP of 305 at just 4,250. No reason to exceed 4,250 and you will find a lot of that lost mileage alive and well at 3,250 as it is torque that moves you up the mountains.:C
โDec-20-2016 11:29 AM
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