Diesel Question

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bryan8252

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I have never driven a diesel so I don't have 1st hand knowledge of this. But while going through many threads here, I have come across some who complain that the diesel seems to lag when attempting to pass on the interstate. Or is sluggish when getting on the gas. That seems to be contradictory to what I heard, that the diesel makes it's torque and power early. I would think when you step on the gas and it downshifts, you would get more power which would make passing another vehicle seem effortless.

What am I missing?
 

martinajm

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When you mash the gas and the transmission downshifts, RPM's go up and you get into the better power band of the gas engines. Horsepower is what you need for quick acceleration. Both the 5.3 and the 6.2 have higher available HP than the 3.0. Does the 3.0 drive like a sports car - NO. However, I don't have any complaints over the 75k miles that I have on mine.
 

Padraig

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No complaints on my 2023 Duramax acceleration. Oh and I have a heavy foot.

Padraig
 

JayceeP

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This is my only complaint. My 2024 Yukon XL diesel is sluggish when you mash the pedal at highway speeds. It’s almost better if you keep the RPM’s mid-range.

Around town, accelerating to highway speed… lots of pep. But if you’re cruising at 60mph or a bit less on a single lane highway and you want to pass a transport truck or a couple of cars going slow so that you can do 65mph. Floor the gas pedal to pass them and you will see that it’s sluggish. myself, I would sure to have lots of space to oncoming traffic and don’t take chances until you understand how much pull you really have on the highway.

Having said that, I have no regrets. The torque is incredible and you can cruise up and down big hills on the highway at 75mph and the transmission won’t even downshift.

Again, the only point where you’ll notice the lack of horsepower is mashing the pedal at highway speed. It’s night and day different over the F150 2.7 eco boost I just traded in, and even more pronounced with the 3.5 ecoboost in my new F-150.

You sure will enjoy getting 20-27mpg day in and day out in your diesel though :).
 

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