LilRedNeckGirl
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jan 25, 2010
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Re: V6 or V8 for towing, difference?
Well, im not gonna post a bunch of torque and rpm numbers. Thats MFG hype in my book.
My thoughts are, factor in your tow weight, miles towed, and such.
then consider your ability to put fuel in the tank of the tow vehicle on a daily basis, and how important the extra MPG is.
Without argument, a V8 is always a better option when your towing anything over 1500 pounds behind the vehicle. Understand that tow weight is a Max limit, and streight weight does not account for wind resistance that treanslates into added resistance / weight that you are pulling.
Im not sure about your V6, but a lot of them are just cut down versions of the V8. They do not have the dependability or guts of a V8, and deliver less in HP and torque, typicaly reving much higher to reach a compareable level of preformance.
I prefer a V8 anyday. We use two vecicles for towiong. My husbands 318 mopar mag tows the camper or boat easily. I use a 6 cyl as a tow vehicle, but its a Cummins turbo diesel. I wouldnt even think of a gasoline 6 cyl as a tow vehicle.
Bottom line, any vehicle can pull a light weight. but how close to the limit are you pushing it, and what are the long term effects and risks to the rig ? only you can answer that.
Well, im not gonna post a bunch of torque and rpm numbers. Thats MFG hype in my book.
My thoughts are, factor in your tow weight, miles towed, and such.
then consider your ability to put fuel in the tank of the tow vehicle on a daily basis, and how important the extra MPG is.
Without argument, a V8 is always a better option when your towing anything over 1500 pounds behind the vehicle. Understand that tow weight is a Max limit, and streight weight does not account for wind resistance that treanslates into added resistance / weight that you are pulling.
Im not sure about your V6, but a lot of them are just cut down versions of the V8. They do not have the dependability or guts of a V8, and deliver less in HP and torque, typicaly reving much higher to reach a compareable level of preformance.
I prefer a V8 anyday. We use two vecicles for towiong. My husbands 318 mopar mag tows the camper or boat easily. I use a 6 cyl as a tow vehicle, but its a Cummins turbo diesel. I wouldnt even think of a gasoline 6 cyl as a tow vehicle.
Bottom line, any vehicle can pull a light weight. but how close to the limit are you pushing it, and what are the long term effects and risks to the rig ? only you can answer that.