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97 F350 vs. Dodge 3500
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<blockquote data-quote="jasrnch" data-source="post: 647132" data-attributes="member: 7972"><p>The older dodges with a 5 speed can't keep up with a powerstroke, way to big a step between gears. I've got close to 100,000 towing miles on my old dodge. Good old engine but it can't keep up with any powerstrokes I've pulled with. My old dodge gets about 18 mpg, my powerstroke gets about 16.5. When I'm towing the cummins gets about 14 mpg, the Powerstroke gets 10 to 14 mpg depending on the load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasrnch, post: 647132, member: 7972"] The older dodges with a 5 speed can't keep up with a powerstroke, way to big a step between gears. I've got close to 100,000 towing miles on my old dodge. Good old engine but it can't keep up with any powerstrokes I've pulled with. My old dodge gets about 18 mpg, my powerstroke gets about 16.5. When I'm towing the cummins gets about 14 mpg, the Powerstroke gets 10 to 14 mpg depending on the load. [/QUOTE]
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