There is an article in the Chevy section about Chevy claiming 680 miles (city/hwy mix) on a 36 gallon tank that is now standard on lwb or swb duramaxes. That is 18.8 mph. They also claim that only 3.73's or 4.10's are axle ratio options. The point I'm getting at here is we are looking at a 6.6L V8 DI COMMON RAIL diesel with a VGT turbo and peizo injectors... I can't imagine ford got all that much more power out of the 6.7 Power Stroke if any at all over the new Duramax. So was Ford's choice of going with 3.55's a smart move in regards with towability? Unless they are expecting to get more than 18.8 mpg using the taller gears and really making it worth having less power to the ground I don't see how a 6.7L could tow up a hill better with 3.55's or higher than a Duramax with 4.10's or even 3.73's.
Chevy might be the new tow king... Ford on the other hand may have the fuel economy edge. Now if the CGI block, reverse heads, and twin scroll turbo really give the gains that they should Ford just might pull it off...
This is going to be the most interesting match up since diesel pickups came out. The truck testers/reviewers are going to have a field day. Especially now that the new Chevy has a FULLY BOXED FRAME, 14" BRAKES, EXHAUST BRAKE, 3" WIDE LEAFS, & TRAILER SWAY CONTROL!!!:mafia1:
2011 Chevrolet Duramax 6.6L vs 2011 Ford Power Stroke 6.7L
please don't turn this into a troll fest or a brand bash, just civil conversation between diesel enthusiasts... Either way with all this competition we all are the winners!!!
Chevy might be the new tow king... Ford on the other hand may have the fuel economy edge. Now if the CGI block, reverse heads, and twin scroll turbo really give the gains that they should Ford just might pull it off...
This is going to be the most interesting match up since diesel pickups came out. The truck testers/reviewers are going to have a field day. Especially now that the new Chevy has a FULLY BOXED FRAME, 14" BRAKES, EXHAUST BRAKE, 3" WIDE LEAFS, & TRAILER SWAY CONTROL!!!:mafia1:
2011 Chevrolet Duramax 6.6L vs 2011 Ford Power Stroke 6.7L
please don't turn this into a troll fest or a brand bash, just civil conversation between diesel enthusiasts... Either way with all this competition we all are the winners!!!