โDec-16-2013 02:03 PM
โDec-20-2013 10:18 PM
ib516 wrote:
As many of you know, I'm a huge fan of the Cummins diesel. The two I've owned (2002 and current 2007 5.9L) have been very reliable, easy on fuel (not like a Prius, but good for a HD truck), and powerful pullers.
That said, I will be taking a serious look at a 6.4L Hemi powered 3500 SRW when I am shopping for my next truck. I have a 12 mile commute (one way), and I have the whole grill blocked off with a winter front. My truck is garaged (not insulated or heated garage, but it is slightly warmer than outside, and it is out of the wind). I run the block heater on a timer that comes on 4 hrs before I leave for work.
This morning, the outside temp was -13*f, and the engine temp on my truck finally got to about 1/3 on the gauge (160*f coolant temp on the ScangaugeII) when I pulled into the parking lot at work - just started to blow warm air out of the heater. That gets old....fast.
The 5.7L Hemi is ok for light work in the 2500s with 4.10 gears - as good as any other smallish gasser, but the 6.4L Hemi has that little bit more for me to seriously consider it. I know a 6.4L Hemi in a HD truck won't be great on gas, but they do say the 6.4L Hemi will get better mpg than the same truck with a 5.7L Hemi due to the MDS system on the 6.4.
โDec-20-2013 04:05 PM
โDec-20-2013 01:22 PM
โDec-20-2013 11:07 AM
โDec-20-2013 10:30 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
If you have the factory high idle enabled (cruise control ON....set---idle comes up) then you can increase the idle via the 'accel' button......just push and idle will increase each time you push it.
โDec-20-2013 09:45 AM
ib516 wrote:transamz9 wrote:
Do you have an aftermarket idle up feature? Makes a WORLD of difference on my 5.9. My factory idle up is at 900 rpm. My Bully Dog idle up is at 1150.
Yes, I have a Predator programmer that allows me to enable the cruise control idle up feature. In these very cold temps we are experiencing right now, I set it for 1150 RPM + or -, and that allowed the engine temp to stay at 145*f when the truck was stationary. Usually it drops right off the low end of the temp gauge.
โDec-20-2013 09:34 AM
cyberiankhatru wrote:
As th OP, I appreciate all the info and opinions here. I'm leaning toward the HEMI but before I decide I'm going to talk to some mechanics I know and see if they have anything to add. I know the diesel would be better but the additional initial cost will cut into my new TT fund...meaning more time with the existing camper. Plus I need to test drive both of them.
Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
โDec-20-2013 09:31 AM
fly-boy wrote:
Maybe its just me but I will never go back to a gas motored HD pickup- never! I would buy a car for daily driving and rent a diesel pickup for trips before buying an HD truck with a gas motor. I get everyone has different needs... and this is just my personal preference.
But- After 15 years of HD diesel pickups- the smile is still there. ๐
โDec-20-2013 09:14 AM
โDec-20-2013 08:51 AM
ib516 wrote:transamz9 wrote:
Do you have an aftermarket idle up feature? Makes a WORLD of difference on my 5.9. My factory idle up is at 900 rpm. My Bully Dog idle up is at 1150.
Yes, I have a Predator programmer that allows me to enable the cruise control idle up feature. In these very cold temps we are experiencing right now, I set it for 1150 RPM + or -, and that allowed the engine temp to stay at 145*f when the truck was stationary. Usually it drops right off the low end of the temp gauge.
โDec-20-2013 07:29 AM
โDec-20-2013 07:29 AM
โDec-20-2013 07:19 AM
transamz9 wrote:
Do you have an aftermarket idle up feature? Makes a WORLD of difference on my 5.9. My factory idle up is at 900 rpm. My Bully Dog idle up is at 1150.
โDec-20-2013 07:02 AM
ib516 wrote:
As many of you know, I'm a huge fan of the Cummins diesel. The two I've owned (2002 and current 2007 5.9L) have been very reliable, easy on fuel (not like a Prius, but good for a HD truck), and powerful pullers.
That said, I will be taking a serious look at a 6.4L Hemi powered 3500 SRW when I am shopping for my next truck. I have a 12 mile commute (one way), and I have the whole grill blocked off with a winter front. My truck is garaged (not insulated or heated garage, but it is slightly warmer than outside, and it is out of the wind). I run the block heater on a timer that comes on 4 hrs before I leave for work.
This morning, the outside temp was -13*f, and the engine temp on my truck finally got to about 1/3 on the gauge (160*f coolant temp on the ScangaugeII) when I pulled into the parking lot at work - just started to blow warm air out of the heater. That gets old....fast.
The 5.7L Hemi is ok for light work in the 2500s with 4.10 gears - as good as any other smallish gasser, but the 6.4L Hemi has that little bit more for me to seriously consider it. I know a 6.4L Hemi in a HD truck won't be great on gas, but they do say the 6.4L Hemi will get better mpg than the same truck with a 5.7L Hemi due to the MDS system on the 6.4.