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Old Apr 29, 2011 | 02:41 PM
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Dad's truck, tows an almost 12,000lb toy hauler up and over to the coast and to the desert often. Sees 230º coolant temp on inclines in 2nd gear wide open. 100% stock other than an aftermarket muffler. He's debating trading it in for a $47k duramax but wanted to know if a supercharger or bolt ons would make a significant difference for him and pulling without affecting emissions (crappy CA) or driveability.

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Old Apr 29, 2011 | 03:17 PM
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If you plan on towing do it right and get the Dmax!
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Old Apr 29, 2011 | 03:25 PM
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Yes modding the vmax will help. Supercharger, Turbo, heads, cam, headers, Tune, Gears all will do wonders.

Imo, even with a tvs supercharger I dont think its even going to be close to what a stock dmax puts down torque wise. It can be done but $$$$. Diesels are where its at if you want to haul stuff and get halfway decent mileage doing it. Just my 2 cents.
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Old Apr 30, 2011 | 10:17 AM
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Dmax for sure. He will like the mileage better + the hd rear end & break system.
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Dmax with a tune all he would need.
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dmax with that much weight no question.
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Old May 7, 2011 | 06:25 PM
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bunch of diesel huffing boys here. lol. gears first, and positive displacement supercharger like magnacharger, tvs, whipple... will do wonders for a fraction of the cost of a duramax
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That's just too much weight to haul around with a half ton. If ur not a diesel guy , look into a 07+ 3/4 ton 6.0. They have the upgraded bakes, 6l90e, beefy rear axle, and the rear suspension to hold like 15k.
But diesel still gets my vote.
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Originally Posted by acethedragon
bunch of diesel huffing boys here. lol. gears first, and positive displacement supercharger like magnacharger, tvs, whipple... will do wonders for a fraction of the cost of a duramax
there's alot more needed to tow that kind of weight besides power, like brakes, frame strength, and weight. not to mention a diesel will get way better mpg then a gas, supercharged or not.
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Originally Posted by acethedragon
bunch of diesel huffing boys here. lol. gears first, and positive displacement supercharger like magnacharger, tvs, whipple... will do wonders for a fraction of the cost of a duramax
Having owned or driven both vehicles I can say without a doubt my tow tuned dmax on 35" mud tires would leave a radix fed 6.0 in the dust without even having my foot ot the floor. Here shortly I know just how bad the deficite is on my own truck once I throw the radix on my LQ4 but I know it wont compare to my old dmax.
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