Truck engine

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Jesse Lowe
What is the smallest engine you would require in a new truck? My current 1 ton ford has a 5.3. I see alot if 4.8 engines in vans now.:eekk:
 

Dan

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I think it has a lot to do with all the regulations coming down on them on efficiency and pollution. They will all work for you. The smaller motors trying to be more efficient but will have to run harder from time to time on hills. On a good note, if you were looking at box vans with the smaller motor it will drop the gvwr to 10,000 lbs. if your state is money hungry like California is it will drop you under all the extra requirements and make everything a lot less expensive. Over 10,000 lbs California is even tied into your insurance and also requires higger coverages.
 

Chris A

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I have a chevy with the 6.0 and one with the 5.3. The 6.0 has more onramp power, but the 5.3 does fine. Both vans have water tanks although the 6L is an extended.
 

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I have 4.8 in 07 Chevy dies fine. 115k no prob. New11 has 4.8 with new 6 speed
 

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I don't drive either one. My tech lead foot) says it doesn't rev as high before shifting. Does better job keeping it in torque band
 

Louis

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I think the 4.8 would be fine if hills are not part of your daily drive.
 

floorguy

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5.9 cummins on my truck and trailer...

pulls 65 through a mountain pass on cruise :icon_cool:

never again will i go back to gas....
 
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