DarkBlack
Elite Member
Anyone know why the Ford with all it's aluminum, had a worse brake distance than the Dodge which is 1,000 heavier?
Gees, Roadhunter, give it a break. Here's most of your posts from the past three or four pages of this thread. Who's the one with a broken record? I was enjoying reading this thread and the mostly honest debate going on but your constant ranting about who's a Ford fanboy is getting old. We get what your point of view is by now. Enough already.
Grow up people. It is just a @^&* truck. Every year someone will come out with a bigger and badder model. Some of you act like a bunch of @^&* juvenilles over a piece of metal with a motor. It is a shame because it overshadows the good info in the thread and turns the moderators into a bunch of babysitters because a few of you can't have a mature, civilized discussion over a stupid pickup truck. Get a grip people. Rant over.
I see in the Motor Trend comparison back on post #78 that the Ford 2.7L has to be wound up to 5,750 RPM's to make 325 HP.
I can only speak for myself as a truck owner, but I'll say, I like my highway cruising rpm's to be under 2,000, as I think 99.9% do.
Going down the highway in a truck screaming 6k RPM's to make 325 HP isn't a relaxed cruising setup, nor is it a good towing setup... but that's just me.
I guess it's good for a promotional ad showing racing full RPM's up a hill. I personally don't do that with my truck, and don't care.
You'll notice the RAM makes 420 ft/lb of torque at a quiet, pleasant 2,000 rpm's. That's nice for relaxed towing and highway cruising.
You can also see on the chart that the Ford 2.7 has to be run 1,000 rpm's faster, and still only makes 375 ft/lb torque at that higher RPM.
It's funny- those trucks were faster than the vette in their day. I think they were the fastest american made vehicle on the road at that time.
Faster than a 1971-1976 Trans Am running a stock 455... ?? ... I would buy it if the dodge was available with a 440- maybe
it is a fact- that the fastest American production vehicle built between 1973 and the release of the Buick grand National (X) model was the SD455 and that was a time span of over 10 years... but I will admit I am biased![]()
Amazing what was considered fast back in those days. Keeping it truck related, current stock 5600 lb trucks are besting the 1/4 mile times from the quickest stock cars from the early 80's.