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OT: Chevy 6.0L vs. Ford 5.4L
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Posted by Specter on April 11, 2006 at 18:44:44 from (161.184.192.85):
Sorry for a second post on pretty much the same topic in one day. I did a little digging myself and found out that a gasser would probably work best for me. I only live 10 miles out of town, so a diesel wouldn't really be feasible as a commuter. A good gas should also work for what trailer pulling I should be doing (either a triple or tandem single, thanks for the trailer info in the last discussion, and within 200 or 300 miles). The two most common 3/4 tons with gassers are Ford with their 5.4L and Chev with their 6.0L. Which is the better of the two engines, both in fuel economy, reliability, and in pulling capabilities? Thanks again for the info! Specter
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