View Poll Results: Would you buy a F150 with a mid-sized diesel engine?
Hell yeah! Any cost premium would be irrelevant.
48
43.64%
Meh, depending on the price premium.
53
48.18%
Gross, who want's an oil burner.
3
2.73%
Hell no, there's is no point we have the 3.5L turbo.
6
5.45%
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Would you buy a diesel F150?
#51
really?? dmax or PSD?? that is fantastic. the 11+ trucks are getting almost the same mileage as the 01-04 trucks did. Amazing how these guys worked around all the emissions stuff to make them both efficient, and environmentally friendly. The DEF is really not as big a deal as people make it out to be as well
#53
BAMF Club
really?? dmax or PSD?? that is fantastic. the 11+ trucks are getting almost the same mileage as the 01-04 trucks did. Amazing how these guys worked around all the emissions stuff to make them both efficient, and environmentally friendly. The DEF is really not as big a deal as people make it out to be as well
#54
13-15 city stock
18-22 highway
i'd say that's pretty good. and i've done my reading
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/20...l-mileage.html
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/20...l-mileage.html
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/20...x-mileage.html
18-22 highway
i'd say that's pretty good. and i've done my reading
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/20...l-mileage.html
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/20...l-mileage.html
http://www.duramaxforum.com/forum/20...x-mileage.html
#55
BAMF Club
^ thats from one motor...look up what cummins and powerstroke are getting
#56
Senior Member
The main issue is not many people have yet driven the new emissions vehicles far enough to actually get the motors broken in yet to get a true mileage count off of them. Most engines don't hit peak efficiency until 2500 hrs. (which is like 104 days of continuous running).
#57
With all due respect I wouldn't be in the market for a new PSD or Cummins, especially not the cummins. the 6.7 PSD would be my second choice. but i'd be in a dmax, and the numbers are impressive at least to me
#58
Senior Member
idk I'd rather pick a company that been around a lot longer making diesels so Cummins it would be for me.
#59
in the 90's cummins was king. once the 53 block crap started things went downhill. the early common rails had issues. all of the trans have issues in auto form. and the new 6.7 with all the emissions crap has had trouble just like the other two. and the I6 can't compete with the V8's power wise.
I know many a cummins man and i do respect their stuff, but they aren't covered in gold leaf like a lot of people think. they blow heads and have injectors **** the bed just like other trucks.
that being said the '12 cummins have some of the nicest interiors i've seen, dodge has really turned it around.
#60
Senior Member
nope When you have Cummin's making diesel engine since 1929 for all kinds of applications.
All engines have their points of failure. I think ford made the wrong move when they went to the powerstroke from the international engines. And if CAT made a diesel engine small enough to put into a truck I would pick them too.
All engines have their points of failure. I think ford made the wrong move when they went to the powerstroke from the international engines. And if CAT made a diesel engine small enough to put into a truck I would pick them too.