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I’m curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.
Just some thoughts on the gas vs. diesel debate. I'm sure a gasser would pull a trailer ok . May even stop it ok. But to me part of the advantage of a diesel is the weight of the tow vehicle. According to a quick search the heaviest Ford F150 is listed at 4950 lbs. My 06 Chevy with the Duramax is 7500 lbs. I like that extra weight because it doesn't get pushed around as much as a lighter vehicle. I think this is especially noticeable on longer trailers. Tow the same weight with both properly set up over a variety of roads and terrain and I will take the heavier rig every time. People talk about braking. With my Duramax on some pretty steep downhill grades the engine and transmission hold me back where I would have to be riding the brakes in a gasser. Ive been on some pretty steep grades where I didn't have to touch the brakes. Especially if I used the manual shift option. Another big one for me is that a gasser will be working really hard on hard pulls. Personally when the gassers I towed with were running at high RPM it just wasn't relaxing to me. Just seemed to always have me on edge. I like it when I'm pulling hard and only running about 1800 rpm. Just less stressful. Sure a gasser will work for some of you. Personally I went from a gasser to a diesel and would never go back if doing much towing at all. The diesel is just way more relaxing to drive, and when I'm driving, going on vacation etc. I go so I can relax as much as possible.
I wouldn't trade my diesel for any gas motor. But thats me. Its simple some people need them and some people don't. With the price of trucks these days they all suck!!!
Quote from: browney5er on April 16, 2018, 05:23:18 AMIm curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.Here you go..
Im curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.
Quote from: Miles on April 16, 2018, 04:42:17 PMQuote from: browney5er on April 16, 2018, 05:23:18 AMIm curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.Here you go..Unless the last 50 miles your drove were down hill with a tail wind, the 23 MPG average is 7 MPG better than my 3.7 Dakota Lets not even mention doing that with double the HP, bigger bed, and more payload, I would just get seriously depressed
Quote from: rtspring on April 18, 2018, 06:09:09 PMI wouldn't trade my diesel for any gas motor. But thats me. Its simple some people need them and some people don't. With the price of trucks these days they all suck!!!I had that same train of thought, until I finally gave up my 99 Ram for a 15' ecoboost f150. Still more than happy with it and don't regret it one bit, other than having payments, that part DOES suck.
Quote from: Alchase on April 19, 2018, 11:26:44 AMQuote from: Miles on April 16, 2018, 04:42:17 PMQuote from: browney5er on April 16, 2018, 05:23:18 AMI’m curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.Here you go..Unless the last 50 miles your drove were down hill with a tail wind, the 23 MPG average is 7 MPG better than my 3.7 Dakota Lets not even mention doing that with double the HP, bigger bed, and more payload, I would just get seriously depressed I commute from the Springs to Denver. It’s not downhill both ways... I posted mpgs for both legs of the trip. With that type of hwy fuel mileage it’s hard for me to understand the appeal of the “smaller” trucks. But I also tow a 41’ fifth wheel pretty regularly, so that plays a part in my thought process.
Quote from: Miles on April 16, 2018, 04:42:17 PMQuote from: browney5er on April 16, 2018, 05:23:18 AMI’m curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.Here you go..Unless the last 50 miles your drove were down hill with a tail wind, the 23 MPG average is 7 MPG better than my 3.7 Dakota Lets not even mention doing that with double the HP, bigger bed, and more payload, I would just get seriously depressed
Quote from: browney5er on April 16, 2018, 05:23:18 AMI’m curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.Here you go..
Quote from: Alchase on April 19, 2018, 11:26:44 AMQuote from: Miles on April 16, 2018, 04:42:17 PMQuote from: browney5er on April 16, 2018, 05:23:18 AMIm curious what kind of mileage you get when you go back up the hill to your house.Here you go..Unless the last 50 miles your drove were down hill with a tail wind, the 23 MPG average is 7 MPG better than my 3.7 Dakota Lets not even mention doing that with double the HP, bigger bed, and more payload, I would just get seriously depressed I commute from the Springs to Denver. Its not downhill both ways... I posted mpgs for both legs of the trip. With that type of hwy fuel mileage its hard for me to understand the appeal of the smaller trucks. But I also tow a 41 fifth wheel pretty regularly, so that plays a part in my thought process.