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Torque wars continue in the diesels

ib516
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Ford has upped the ante to 450hp/935tq and a max tow rating of 34,000# in the F450.

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Threebigfords
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Obviously 2WD won't work for most of the U.S. where white stuff does in fact fall on occasion. Didn't it even snow recently in Texas?? Well...I guess having options is a good thing right?...but wouldn't there be more demand for the wide track front axle in 350 DRW than a 2WD F450?

On Edit, I just don't see anyone buying a 2WD to save 340 lbs of payload capacity. I'd run overloaded by 340 lbs if I was THAT close to max payload, just for the peace of mind of 4WD and the low range that goes with it.

I know I was sure happy to have 4WD on this trip last week!


And yes...the Xmas wreath DOES light up!


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FishOnOne
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Travlingman wrote:
Threebigfords wrote:
Ok, am I the only one that clicked on the link and actually read the article? Since when does Ford make a 2WD F450?? Is this new for 2018? If so....WHY??


It is new for 2018. Guess they saw a market for it, so they made it.


Excluding the oil field hot shotters most here run highways and never use 4wd. In addition the 2wd with less weight increase towing capacity.
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Travlingman
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Threebigfords wrote:
Ok, am I the only one that clicked on the link and actually read the article? Since when does Ford make a 2WD F450?? Is this new for 2018? If so....WHY??


It is new for 2018. Guess they saw a market for it, so they made it.
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Threebigfords
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Ok, am I the only one that clicked on the link and actually read the article? Since when does Ford make a 2WD F450?? Is this new for 2018? If so....WHY??
15' Ford F450 4x4 Platinum Bronze Fire Metallic
17' Ford Explorer Platinum 3.5 Ecoboost Ruby Red Metallic
78' F250 SC LB 4x4 - highly modified

2003 Weekend Warrior FS2600 toyhauler and the toys to fill it
1997 10' Northland Grizzly 990 Ext Cab

1stgenfarmboy
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Yeh I know.


I don't even tow with it anymore, I bought a gas truck, but my old truck will tow very heavy up steep hills with very little smoke and sub 1,200*.

It's a long way from having a shop bolt on a cold air filter and exhaust with a programer.
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StirCrazy
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1stgenfarmboy wrote:
But I can put a really nice set injectors in my truck for $600 for 6, your 16 will cost more than that for 1.


you can have your computerized, DEF, high priced diesel truck.


I will take my old work horse that I have $6,600 in the entire truck that will run 13.4 sec 1/4, and tow 20k lbs of tractors all day long.



those new things do ride a little smoother.


I used to be you, then I traded in my heavily modded 99 F250 7.3 on a 14 f350, even thought the 99 had more torque than my 14 the 4 out tows it all day long, is quiet, handles better........the only thing better with the 99 was the empty performance racing around town......

the 99 had 435ho and 900 ftlbs, the 14 has 400/800 and tows way better.

Steve
2014 F350 6.7 Platinum
2016 Cougar 330RBK
1991 Slumberqueen WS100

blofgren
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AFChief_and_Pilot wrote:
blofgren wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
And towing just got easier with the medium duty 6.7 Power Stroke and Torque Shift transmission.


LOL, so maybe it won't come in dead last on the big pull next time? ๐Ÿ˜‰ :B


So if that "big pull" is your yardstick ... you need a Chevy.


Yep, I know my lowly G56 equipped Cummins would be last up the hill but Iโ€™m perfectly fine with that. I was referring to last years test where the Ford with the top hp and torque ratings came in last in the climb. Iโ€™m still trying to figure it out.......:h
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AFChief_and_Pil
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blofgren wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
And towing just got easier with the medium duty 6.7 Power Stroke and Torque Shift transmission.


LOL, so maybe it won't come in dead last on the big pull next time? ๐Ÿ˜‰ :B


So if that "big pull" is your yardstick ... you need a Chevy.

transamz9
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4x4ord wrote:
1stgenfarmboy wrote:
But I can put a really nice set injectors in my truck for $600 for 6, your 16 will cost more than that for 1.


you can have your computerized, DEF, high priced diesel truck.


I will take my old work horse that I have $6,600 in the entire truck that will run 13.4 sec 1/4, and tow 20k lbs of tractors all day long.



those new things do ride a little smoother.


If it were all about money I would buy an old truck and modify it. But it's not just about money, so, for the little bit more cost to run a new truck I'll gladly run the new one......even if I have to choke on your smoke going up the hill.


Depending on how long the hill is will determine how long you will have to choke on his smoke. I mean he has a truck that will run 13.4 sec quarter mile at a time. If he has 20K worth of tractors behind him pulling a 7% grade then unless he has $3k worth of cooling system cooling all that hp in that $6,600 truck he will make it about a quarter mile then melt it down. LOL
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1stgenfarmboy
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What ever makes you feel good.
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2014 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn 2wd 395hp
2017 Forest River Surveyor 243 RBS
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transamz9
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1stgenfarmboy wrote:
But I can put a really nice set injectors in my truck for $600 for 6, your 16 will cost more than that for 1.


you can have your computerized, DEF, high priced diesel truck.


I will take my old work horse that I have $6,600 in the entire truck that will run 13.4 sec 1/4, and tow 20k lbs of tractors all day long.



those new things do ride a little smoother.


Why do I need to put injectors in my 16. I already have 900 lbft of torque. I also drag 20k lbs all day long for days not just one and as far as quarter mile times, if I were to ever get into drag racing, a 7,000# truck would probably be my last choice of vehicles.

My old beat around 2005 is fun to run around in on the weekends and make a few sports cars go home with their tails tucked but when it comes to an enjoyable quiet relaxing trip to the lake it's hard to beat my new high priced, computerized and DEF injected diesel truck.

As far as riding smoother. They ride smoother, haul more weight,are a whole lot quieter, drive better, smell better, have a lot more room are way more comfortable..........I could go on for days. LOL
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4x4ord
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1stgenfarmboy wrote:
But I can put a really nice set injectors in my truck for $600 for 6, your 16 will cost more than that for 1.


you can have your computerized, DEF, high priced diesel truck.


I will take my old work horse that I have $6,600 in the entire truck that will run 13.4 sec 1/4, and tow 20k lbs of tractors all day long.



those new things do ride a little smoother.


If it were all about money I would buy an old truck and modify it. But it's not just about money, so, for the little bit more cost to run a new truck I'll gladly run the new one......even if I have to choke on your smoke going up the hill.
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1stgenfarmboy
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But I can put a really nice set injectors in my truck for $600 for 6, your 16 will cost more than that for 1.


you can have your computerized, DEF, high priced diesel truck.


I will take my old work horse that I have $6,600 in the entire truck that will run 13.4 sec 1/4, and tow 20k lbs of tractors all day long.



those new things do ride a little smoother.
1993 Dodge W350 Cummins with all the goodies
2014 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn 2wd 395hp
2017 Forest River Surveyor 243 RBS
2001 Super Sherpa & 2012 DL650A go along also

Grit_dog
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transamz9 wrote:
burningman wrote:
Itโ€™s kindaโ€™ funny all the bragging about what brand has this much torque.
More than that has been available for a long time from either Fords Chevys or Dodges.
Bigger injectors, bigger and/or compound turbo setups, better electronics, stronger transmission parts, head studs, etc. can be installed on any of them and you can make more power than any stock new pickup.
None of the brands are limited to what their stock numbers are and even the older ones can do it.


There is a difference, beleive me. I have both. I still love running around in my modded 2005 but it sure is nice cruisin' down the road in my 16.


Yup and a guy doesnโ€™t have to sink thousands into a truck to make bigger numbers reliably.
Iโ€™m the first to whine about new truck prices, but comparing say an 07 diesel to a new one, I recall sticker prices in the low-mid 50s for well equipped cc, 4x4 diesels. Now that equates to mid-high 60s , leaving out the Platinum Denali Longhorn models.
So add a couple grand for inflation, couple grand for an exhaust brake, a grand for good tuning, 5 grand for a built trans, couple grand for more amenities and a couple grand for better/bigger/stronger chassis and the cost is really close.
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