You're bumper pulling 17K on the freeway?
No.... I said TOTAL. 7k burb, 10k trailer. 17 total. 17k trailer requires a cdl in my state. It pulls it just fine.
Gas motors do just fine. You have to let them rev, and stay in the powerband. I hit 4500rpm's with my LQ4 all the time while towing, and it doesn't miss a beat. If you tow under 3k with a LS then you it will be a dog, but that will be from operator error. The comparing of gas and diesel, although interesting, is kind of an endless conversation. They are completely different motors, with different throttle responses, spool up times, powerbands, etc etc. If I wanted to tow above 20k then I would get a diesel... oh wait... I did...
And if I wanted to have a multipurpose rig, for hunting, fishing, forest roads, camping, hauling people, driving empty, and towing a single rig, then I would get a strong gasser, like my other tow rig.
OP... you can most definitely build a 73-87 crew cab with some modern guts for 10-12k. 8.1L or 12v cummins with a solid manual tranny, and the rest of the original drivetrain. It will take some time to build, but will be worth it in the long run. I would say the 8.1L would be cheaper and simpler overall to get 500+ ft/lbs. Or you could just buy an 05 cummins for too much money with too many miles on it, and be just like every other herded sheep on the road.
