Note that they're not counting the cost of repairs especially at high mileage. For example price out a set of injectors or new DPF.
That 7.3 liter gas ford sounds sweet, 445 CID clean sheet design for brute torque and truck durability...I think that is going to be an awesome motor... wait until someone puts a supercharger on it... that will be serious fun...
+1....HP is all you really need to focus on relative to capability and performance. Of course a diesel may work at a lower RPM, better MPG, smoother, less stressed and have better gear holding capability, but any Gas engine, HP for HP, will pull the same load and likely have better performance empty vs diesel.Perceived performance can be deceiving.. loud noises can make you feel like your going faster than you are.. so can torque
The 2500 6.4 Hemi gasser specs out at 7.7 sec 0-60, diesel 8.8 ...0-60...
No, in fact much of Mexico is reportedly ulsd. I would suggest some models get a higher capacity water separator, but most trucks are already fine.Is it true that before driving to Mexico one needs to install a special kit for fuel filtering in the diesel truck, especially the 2005+ ones?
P.S. always wanted to have a diesel truck and visit Baja California.
My guess is for a 12,000# overlanding rig, this 7.3 liter gasser, with a 10 speed tranny will be a perfect motor, simply perfect... it will even be in the e350 chassis... along with the super duty line... a great replacement for the 6.8 v10 and all but the heaviest of loads...
Def is Still hard to find, however Pemex has made the switch over and much of Mexico now has low sulfur diesel. The switchover was a bit rocky.That was not my experience on my trip in 2015.. perhaps things have changed.. when I went, not only was in not ulsd (I only had to fill up a few hours south, so I can’t speak to border areas), but there was no def fluid.. anywhere.. not even the ford dealer in Cabo.. I had to order it in and it took a week.. and about an hour to explain what I needed
It would if it was true.
But its not.
Typical MPG difference between modern gasser and modern diesel is less than 4-5 MPG
Simple example.... 2011 Super duty
6.2 Gasser 10-12MPG average
6.7 Diesel 14-16MPG average
So more like a 25% difference.
Far cry from your 50%
FYI, the Ram 6.4 gasser vs 6.7 Cummins comparison is nearly the same.
To the OP, not sure where in NY you are but if you are in CNY and want to drive a lifted Ram you are welcome to come check out my AEV Prospector.
Where are you getting the numbers for the Ram trucks? I know most are claiming 10-12mpg for the 6.4 around town, and I'm in the 16-18mpg range with the cummins. Yes, 4-5mpg difference, but definately not the same. Based on my old gasser chevy 6.0 truck, the difference increases with load or distance on the highway.
Kevin