what I was trying to say, thank you :thumb:6.0 is a better motor, 8.1 was a joke...
what I was trying to say, thank you :thumb:6.0 is a better motor, 8.1 was a joke...
I didn’t think the 8.1 could stand up to much over stock in stock form?
I've ran across a couple guys running 8.1/Allison in hotshots some car haulers some flatbed freight all under 36k gross.. couple of them were north of 300k on the trucks with nothing major engine wise done..
I absolutely love my 8.1 / ZF6 combo. It's a reg cab dually. 10 mpg loaded or unloaded with 255/85's
Unless you are looking to swap cams or other pertinent hard parts leave the tune alone. Check the spark plugs and gap should be .045 IIRC, get 180* tstat. I noticed the biggest difference on hot summer days after sitting in traffic with the 180 tstat.
You are not buying an 8.1 for "economy or mileage" its a truck. Get over the cost of fuel as a cost of doing business or get a Volt for commuting.
It's only Tuned By him on both the engine and trans, It's also modified to Run E85. Says it gets about 5-6 MPG towing his 5th wheel camper on E85 Vs. 10-11 MPG on Regular 87 octane. No other modifications.
I didn’t think the 8.1 could stand up to much over stock in stock form?
Only because it has an Allison instead of a 4l80... Lol...
6.0 is a better motor, 8.1 was a joke...
Allison was an option on the 8.1
Allison was standard on 8.1.
8.1, up until LBZ, put out the same power/tq as a duramax.
No it didnt :banghead:
Allison was standard on 8.1.
8.1, up until LBZ, put out the same power/tq as a duramax.
Well I'll have to disagree with that. Dad looked at a brand new 3500 dually back in 04-05, had the "hd" 4 speed option