goeduck
Super Star Member
Who would have thought 20 years ago that gas truck engines would be considered simpler than diesel?
Who would have thought 20 years ago that gas truck engines would be considered simpler than diesel?
Yes, this engine has no turbo/SC, diesel emissions equipment. It is a cam in block design that uses port injection. It then should not need the high $ pump that direct injection needs.
Maybe in a 250. I知 guessing the medium duty truck is closer to 5 mpg loaded. I壇 be surprised of it got 10 towing a big load in any truck.
Capable engine, with potentially minimal downtime and expense...... Why would anybody want that ?
Rgds, D.
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Way, way a long time ago I worked as a medium duty truck mechanic at a GM dealer. Most of the trucks ran the 366ci big block at that time. Pretty basic and low power compared to the present but hey, they did OK with what they had.
HA!!!
Way, way a long time ago I worked as a medium duty truck mechanic at a GM dealer. Most of the trucks ran the 366ci big block at that time. Pretty basic and low power compared to the present but hey, they did OK with what they had.
I guess when you start out with ten, two is a pretty low percentage compared to starting out with four!I don't know why people make a big deal about the plug spitting problem I have 2 v 10s and have only lost 2 plugs at a cost of 75$ a piece to replace.
The point of this thread is NOT Gas vs Diesel...The numbers for this big gasser may sound impressive but it will never compete against a big diesel. Diesels will always have the edge because the energy density of the fuel is different. Diesel has 18-30% MORE energy per gallon than gasoline so gassers are at a disadvantage from the beginning. It depends on what your purpose for the vehicle is. If you NEED 900 foot pounds of torque....you need a diesel. If not, there are other options.
The numbers for this big gasser may sound impressive but it will never compete against a big diesel.
The point of this thread is NOT Gas vs Diesel...
People buying a truck that has the 7.3 as an option WILL be asking themselves....Gas vs Diesel..
And you consider that as acceptable for a company that has been making engines for over 115 years? :thumbdown:
No way, no excuse for that kind of engineering!
Marginal engineering in favor of "other priorities".
The high cost of economy.
My buddy that can tear up an anvil has had and abused several 4.3s and never torn up any of them. I’ve never seen any problems out of 5.3s either. I’d take a 5.3 or a 6.0 over a 5.4 Ford any day.