zimm
Expedition Leader
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the c6 was designed for torque in trucks and tractors. if a ford engine bolted to a c6, it was intended originally for trucks. want a junkyard c6? dont be wandering around the ford granadas.
no it wasn't
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the c6 was designed for torque in trucks and tractors. if a ford engine bolted to a c6, it was intended originally for trucks. want a junkyard c6? dont be wandering around the ford granadas.
Exactly - this is what I think Ineos should address, maintenance....I'm sure they've thought through this? I'd hope the independent dealers are prepared to drop engines or pull sheet metal to work on the engines as needed, but I have my doubts.They are kinda designed for it too.
Exactly - this is what I think Ineos should address, maintenance....I'm sure they've thought through this? I'd hope the independent dealers are prepared to drop engines or pull sheet metal to work on the engines as needed, but I have my doubts.
Decent short EXPO "detailed walk around" video but it skipped any discussion of range/fuel capacity. Using the "search" on this site I managed to find that the Grenadier has a 23-24 gallon gas tank (which would equate to 300-350mi loaded range on pavement?) and that the company may work with another mfr like LRA to offer an aux tank. IMO one of the top three reasons gas engine is undesirable for motorized camping is limited range and the industry's unwillingness/inability to offer larger gas tank standard or as an option is unfortunate. Hopefully Ineos will do this. Does anyone know of a North American company that manufactures well-made aux tanks for gas vehicles? I've found a couple custom outfits but tough to find any reviews on performance, quality, etc.
That's a very good point about tank capacity and range. Has anyone seen any kind of pricing, yet, by chance? Kind of liking the idea of a LS engine swap or even a R2.8 Cummins, but i digress; wondering if there will be these coming off lease in a few years for hopefully something more reasonable.
No prices for NA yet, but they do have them for other regions (Europe and Australia). But, Gregg Clark was on video a few months back (or perhaps quoted in an article, I don't recall) where he said "you'd be hard pressed to get over $100k" when ordering a Grenadier. But who knows how much lower than that it will be. I have sticker shock every time I think about the price of this thing so I try to compare it to what other rigs are closest on the market. On specs, the only one that comes close is the New Defender which is at a higher price point once you start building it out. On general use, the Jeeps are the next closes on the North American market, and for payload the Gladiator is the best option (but that will cost you ~$80k here). So, if the Grenadier in basic form can come in at around 70-90k, I think it will be competitive with the rest of the market....but still twice as much as I'd like it to cost!
You'd need a new transmission if you plan on swapping in a LS, the trans is designed for a max of 370 ft/lbs.That's a very good point about tank capacity and range. Has anyone seen any kind of pricing, yet, by chance? Kind of liking the idea of a LS engine swap or even a R2.8 Cummins, but i digress; wondering if there will be these coming off lease in a few years for hopefully something more reasonable.
Transfer Flow offers gas fuel tanks for Ford 7.3's....Decent short EXPO "detailed walk around" video but it skipped any discussion of range/fuel capacity. Using the "search" on this site I managed to find that the Grenadier has a 23-24 gallon gas tank (which would equate to 300-350mi loaded range on pavement?) and that the company may work with another mfr like LRA to offer an aux tank. IMO one of the top three reasons gas engine is undesirable for motorized camping is limited range and the industry's unwillingness/inability to offer larger gas tank standard or as an option is unfortunate. Hopefully Ineos will do this. Does anyone know of a North American company that manufactures well-made aux tanks for gas vehicles? I've found a couple custom outfits but tough to find any reviews on performance, quality, etc.
Long Range America (that might be who you meant by LRA) and Titan Tanks are both US-based large tank manufacturers.
Long Range America is an importer of Australian tanks, or at least they were 18 months ago. If they have started North American production, that would be news to me. In my experience looking for an LR4 tank, Long Range America was importing diesel tanks from Australia and those in the Land Rover community that purchased the tanks said that not a single fitting matched or lined up to the North America spec LR4s so a fair bit of fabrication and adjustment was required. A few that had competent installers were still happy with the outcome. I'm hoping that with the Grenadier, there will not be variation on the petrol spec between North American and ROW so that any aftermarket tanks will work without too much fuss.
Long Range America is an importer of Australian tanks, or at least they were 18 months ago. If they have started North American production, that would be news to me. In my experience looking for an LR4 tank, Long Range America was importing diesel tanks from Australia and those in the Land Rover community that purchased the tanks said that not a single fitting matched or lined up to the North America spec LR4s so a fair bit of fabrication and adjustment was required. A few that had competent installers were still happy with the outcome. I'm hoping that with the Grenadier, there will not be variation on the petrol spec between North American and ROW so that any aftermarket tanks will work without too much fuss.