Posted by Nate V. IA on November 18, 2013 at 11:44:06 from (216.51.200.42):
In Reply to: chevy 8.1L posted by vernon in ks on November 18, 2013 at 11:21:43:
I have had one for 4 years, mine is a 2002. She has 157k on the clock, uses about a quart every 5,000 miles. It has the 4.10 rear end and gets 8mpg on a good day. I only use it for pulling, 8-10,000 lbs is all I ever pull with it. Contrary to what all the diesel lovers say I have yet to run out of power but, but, but, I'm not running thousand of miles a year driving through the mountains with 24 ton of iron on a 32 foot flatbed. This is central Iowa flatlands, no big hills to speak of and if they're steep they aren't very long. I had a 2001 ford v10, this will definitely out pull it. The powertrain has been trouble free, the rest of the truck well...
I love diesels, someday when I can justify it, I'll buy one. Probably put a cummins in a 78 f250, best of both worlds.
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