big4x4ride
1/2 ton status
maybe i should post more often..
maybe i should post more often..

jac6695 said:This is better then watching the movie Dumb and Dumber.![]()
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I think that it is really bad when a Mod and a Vendor gets into a pissing match with a kid that likes to start trouble, meanwhile completely hijacking someone else's thread. These guys crack me up.![]()
Junior,dirtwarrior17 said:WTF is this? SHOW ME WHERE IT SAYS TORQUE IS NOT IMPORTANT IN ANY OF MY POSTS. YOU ACCUSE ME OF DANCING AROUND STATEMENTS THAT YOU CAN'T FIND BECAUSE THEY DON'T EXIST... QUOTE ME PLEASE.... DEAR GOD QUOTE ME.
That doesn't even come close to answering my 327 question, not even close.I HAVE SAID IT TONS OF TIMES. TORQUE GETS IT MOVIN HP KEEPS IT THERE. THAT ANSWERS YOUR REDICULOUS 327 QUESTION.

Thank you for answering my question after the third time of asking. Unfortunately your answer is incorrect.dirtwarrior17 said:they don't use 4 bangers because they would never get up to speed without torque to use the hp... not to mention burn up the clutch taking off.... your bending what i said. I said hp is what pulls hills meaning if you want to hit a hill with a load and maintain speed you better have some hp. once you are at speed, say 65 mph with a load in the back you need hp to maintain speed up the hill? Make sense? I really didn't think you were seriously asking me to answer you question.
Even if you could have the vehicle already up to speed a HP happy engine would never hold it there from the lack of any real usable torque in any usable power band.No you didn't, this was the first time you actually answered anything.I posted what that meant about 10 posts ago...
You DID say that HP is what it takes to pull hills.you are arguing with me about hp being the best towing tool when I never said anything even close to that....
dirtwarrior17 said:all that torque means nothing at highway speed on hills because hp is what your using on hills.
I never said that. I never made a statement...I asked a question to test your theory, I never said you wanted anything.even one that suggests i want vtechs and 327's in all trucks...
rjgfuitar said:Like I said...if HP is what gets it done why didn't GM use Vette 327's in their HD pickups?
I'm very impressed with what your high school teacher is teaching you in your heavy equipment class. Case Back hoes are equipped with Cummins engines.dirtwarrior17 said:... pull a cat diesel out of your backhoe stick it in a truck,.
This one's easy.so if what you say is true why do semis slow way down going up hills with no load? hmmm lack of hp.
Hah, read my last few posts.you haven't showed me anything that contradicts myself
Don't bother, I'll do it for you.dirtwarrior17 said:wow i just saw your bbc vs diesel post.... way to twist what i said then say you proved me wrong.... you whole argument is void. I said pulling HILLS. go back and read it. If you don't beleive i will quote it.
dirtwarrior17 said:all that torque means nothing at highway speed on hills because hp is what your using on hills
who said 0-60.I would bet that a new '05' can pull almost any hill at the speed limit at full GCWR.
Oh my GOD you are impossible. I was using the dodge for an EXAMPLE to answer your question about semis.dirtwarrior17 said:i even said it would but its obvious we are not talking about the 05 because he doesn't have the $$$$. when i made that comment i was talking about the pre 2000 diesels...
originally posted by dirtwarrior17: not uphill...... maybe if your talking about stuffing a very expensive newer and modded to the max 5.9. The cat would be a good option but the allisons are serious bank.
On flat ground from a stop the diesel will obviously outpull a stock 454 but uphill is a different story. With very minor mods he could have the 454 pumping out 400+ hp and somewhere in the range of 450-500 ftlbs.
the 7.3 L will suck more gas and not have as much off idle torque but it will be able to cruise up hills alot easier and still will handle whatever you have to throw at it with no problem considering he has the option of looking into getting one built up... if he can afford a 5.9 cummins or the cat with the allison he can easily mod a big block to pull just as hard as the diesel and harder than it up hills.

origianally posted by hossbaby50 If you are talking about pulling some heavy grades with some heavy weights a 6.2 even turbo'ed is going to suck. A friend of mine pulls his K5 with a crewcab with a 6.2L Turboed. His trailer is heavy along with his truck but it is a dog on hills. It does ok on flat ground but if there is any incline involoved it doesn't do so hot.
I would go with a 454/4500, 350/465, or get a 6.5L TD in there.
