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SweetLou wrote:There you have it! 😉
So what? They aren't racers if you keep it stock. Look at what the gassers are doing as far as cars. HP is still only 400 in a diesel so I don't get your point. In trucks its all about torque right? The design isn't about mpg, but the next thing they need to give us is the ability to switch off the HP and turn on MPG when you want it.
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Jul-18-2017 06:38 AM
Tvov wrote:2001400ex wrote:rhagfo wrote:2001400ex wrote:
I wish they'd stop focusing on HP. 400/900 is plenty for any non commercial application. They need to shift their focus to fuel mileage more than they have.
Well I get between 11 and 12 MPG moving 20,000# down the road at between 60 and 65 mph. I also get between 19 and 20 MPG running empty. That is the equivalent of 2,500# eco car getting 50 to 60 MPG.
That's the same as 15 years ago. Granted emissions are less. But mpg hasn't improved on diesel HAD pickups, although they have on gas engines.
lol, you realize that rhagfo's truck is 16 years old? Of course, that does just agree with your point.
I remember back in the '80s when the Dodge Cummins truck were first becoming popular - people were saying they were getting 25mph or more on the highway (hauling a load, not towing), and everyone was AMAZED at how POWERFUL the engines were! And.... they were like 150hp.
Then, of course, you dive into obtuse discussions of torque (which I still don't really understand) and gearing.
Jul-18-2017 05:20 AM
SweetLou wrote:
So what? They aren't racers if you keep it stock. Look at what the gassers are doing as far as cars. HP is still only 400 in a diesel so I don't get your point. In trucks its all about torque right? The design isn't about mpg, but the next thing they need to give us is the ability to switch off the HP and turn on MPG when you want it.
Jul-18-2017 05:12 AM
Jul-18-2017 05:02 AM
dfletch wrote:
There's only so much energy in a gallon of fuel. I think they have squeezed about as much as they can out of it. The real issue is the weight you ask that gallon to pull around. As to horsepower you control how much you use and when I need it I'm glad it's there.
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Jul-18-2017 04:37 AM
2001400ex wrote:rhagfo wrote:2001400ex wrote:
I wish they'd stop focusing on HP. 400/900 is plenty for any non commercial application. They need to shift their focus to fuel mileage more than they have.
Well I get between 11 and 12 MPG moving 20,000# down the road at between 60 and 65 mph. I also get between 19 and 20 MPG running empty. That is the equivalent of 2,500# eco car getting 50 to 60 MPG.
That's the same as 15 years ago. Granted emissions are less. But mpg hasn't improved on diesel HAD pickups, although they have on gas engines.
Jul-18-2017 04:27 AM