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#21
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: BlackandRedWarrior
Basically the motors in those trucks are what Ford runs in F-250-550. Though it's available in the 650, I'm sure most opt for the Cummins ISB (same motor Dodge uses in the Ram) or Cat 3126B. Works ok on the low end for 26,000lb with a big rear. The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
Basically the motors in those trucks are what Ford runs in F-250-550. Though it's available in the 650, I'm sure most opt for the Cummins ISB (same motor Dodge uses in the Ram) or Cat 3126B. Works ok on the low end for 26,000lb with a big rear. The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
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#23
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
#24
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: extremerider2811
actually they go up to about 2500 lb/ft torque in the c-16 cat. it has 600 horses and about like 2300 lb/ft or if your talking about fords diesels then your probably right
actually they go up to about 2500 lb/ft torque in the c-16 cat. it has 600 horses and about like 2300 lb/ft or if your talking about fords diesels then your probably right
#25
International Trucks.
A big, heavy truck is really what is needed when towing a heavy load. A 1 ton truck like the F350 may actually tow a very heavy load like a back-hoe or tractor, but if you have to stop quickly or if the trailer gets squirrelly you need the heavier truck to stop it. Of course, if you can afford a toy like the CXT, your wallet should give you all the extra weight you need.
#26
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: extremerider2811
actually they go up to about 2500 lb/ft torque in the c-16 cat. it has 600 horses and about like 2300 lb/ft or if your talking about fords diesels then your probably right
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
Dodge's is a customized Cummins ISB.
GM is about the only one you could almost say is built "in-house" as they own part of Isuzu who makes the Duramax.
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#27
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
Those are the kind of numbers I'd expect in a truck that big.
Originally posted by: extremerider2811
actually they go up to about 2500 lb/ft torque in the c-16 cat. it has 600 horses and about like 2300 lb/ft or if your talking about fords diesels then your probably right
actually they go up to about 2500 lb/ft torque in the c-16 cat. it has 600 horses and about like 2300 lb/ft or if your talking about fords diesels then your probably right
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#28
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: DeeDawg
A big, heavy truck is really what is needed when towing a heavy load. A 1 ton truck like the F350 may actually tow a very heavy load like a back-hoe or tractor, but if you have to stop quickly or if the trailer gets squirrelly you need the heavier truck to stop it. Of course, if you can afford a toy like the CXT, your wallet should give you all the extra weight you need.
A big, heavy truck is really what is needed when towing a heavy load. A 1 ton truck like the F350 may actually tow a very heavy load like a back-hoe or tractor, but if you have to stop quickly or if the trailer gets squirrelly you need the heavier truck to stop it. Of course, if you can afford a toy like the CXT, your wallet should give you all the extra weight you need.
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#29
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: BlackandRedWarrior
Ford doesn't build diesel motors. They purchase them from Internation-Harvestor (yes, the same motor under the CXT hood is under the hood of Ford F-250 through F-650 with the Powerstroke...just the Ford's are tweaked differently.)
Originally posted by: extremerider2811
actually they go up to about 2500 lb/ft torque in the c-16 cat. it has 600 horses and about like 2300 lb/ft or if your talking about fords diesels then your probably right
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
The big diesel motors don't have much more HP, but the torque numbers are 700-1000 lb/ft.
#30
International Trucks.
Originally posted by: BlackandRedWarrior
That's the kind of motor found in a Class 8 truck (Greater than 36,000lb GVWR). I.e. "big rig".
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
Those are the kind of numbers I'd expect in a truck that big.
Those are the kind of numbers I'd expect in a truck that big.