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Are the new Eco diesel Rams on the lot yet? I looked online at inventory around here and didn't see any.
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They sold out their first allotment of 8000 units. They are averaging something like 19 days on the lot. I'm just warning you guys, low HP diesel is different than gas towing. Make sure you test it towing!!! It may or may not suit your driving style. Not sure if that is even possible to test drive and tow!! Also keep an eye out here as well: http://www.tfltruck.com/2014/07/test-your-2014-ram-1500-ecodiesel-on-ike-gauntlet-with-us-towing/ they will be towing their Ike Gauntlet test with the Ram Diesel if they can find one!Are the new Eco diesel Rams on the lot yet? I looked online at inventory around here and didn't see any.
Low HP diesel? Who cares about Horsepower when towing? Towing is all about TORQUE. Good solid low-end grunt, not revved-up gas-guzzling horsepower.I'm just warning you guys, low HP diesel is different than gas towing.
Low HP diesel? Who cares about Horsepower when towing? Towing is all about TORQUE. Good solid low-end grunt, not revved-up strung out, gas-guzzling horsepower.
The Ford EcoBoost has 278 lbs-ft of torque while the Ram EcoDiesel has 420 lbs-ft of torque. Thats 50% more torque with 50% better fuel economy. If you like how the EcoBoost feels when towing, then I bet you'll love how the EcoDiesel feels when towing.
That is just my humble opinion since I haven't been able to test drive one. The problem is, as you say, finding one to test drive (any you find are already sold)
I stand corrected. Hmmm google let me down. Go figure...I agree, but the eco boost is 420 ft. lbs as well Definitely not the same MPG, but more power and same torque over more rpm.
Once you tow with a diesel you will never want to go back to a gasser for anything other than a car. When I'm towing our 5th wheel I don't go any faster then 65 because of the weight and the trailer tire speed rating. It's not that I can't go faster, it's just not a safe idea and it really hurts the fuel economy. When towing at 65 with 10k of trailer on my tail I'm only turning 1600 rpm. Towing the boat I'll do 70-75 if the conditions are right. I have high speed rated trailer radials on the boat trailer so I can drag it around as fast as I wish.
These guys did a towing comparison of the 2500 Diesel and the 1500 EcoDiesel
http://www.dieselpowermag.com/features/dodge/1403_2014_ram_1500_ecodiesel_vs_2500_sibling_rivalry/
The stats are impressive but I'm still uneasy about the Italian motor and how much of a track record they have with a similar motor.
Why is the motor noise being muffled so much? They are wrapping parts of the motor with rubber pads. What is Ram covering up? Does it sound like a VW bug?
I'm a die hard Dodge guy but this new motor still has me on the fence.