Vom
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Ok first: I'm sorry if any topic I bring up is of the "beaten horse" variety, I admit I'm new to the forums and I'm trying to catch up in knowledge as fast as I can. Little background on me, typical nebraska farm boy who joined the navy to see the world and ended up picking the only platform *boomers* that doesn't go to foreign ports. So I've had 14 years to dream up the perfect way to see the world, and I think I've got it half right... lol.
Long story short I want to spend about a year driving as many roads in south america as I can. I don't want to stay in hotels, or really even go near cities if I don't want to. So buy a Global Explorer vehicle right? Well besides the 250k and up price tags, the fact that they're absolutely NOT the right tool for the job, is why I decided: MV.
I know I want to do a MK-48 cab on a 923 frame/axles. Unlike the other similar builds like that, I want to build around the powertrain. So this runs me into a problem. I've yet to find the exact answer besides: "with enough money and time, anything is possible" to my question, so at risk of coming off as a lazy newb who hasn't searched: What power train would work that would provide 1: Ample power to carry around 35,000lbs all the time, in 15k plus altitudes, 2: As good a fuel mileage as possible. I know, I know, it's 35k lbs, I don't want something stupid like 12mpg. I'm talking anything north of 7mpg if possible. If not, so be it! 3: Reliable if properly maintained and not thrashed.
Now I need to side bar here, because I feel too many people will get the wrong idea at what I want out of this engine/trans combo. I plan to count on this vehicle in places where replacement parts do not exist, in some of the worst conditions on earth *south argentina freeze, massive dust storms in chile, rain and mud during the wet seasons*. I want something that isn't wrapping out at 2300 rpm's to maintain 60mph, yet I don't want something that has zero low range. I'd prefer an automated manual with a good range, but I literally know nothing of any of the new transmissions.
I guess lets start with what is your dream engine/trans combo for the above situation? I don't care how outlandish, as long as it's practical.
Also, anyone know of a good fabricator that could build my "rv" frame, near/in AZ?
Long story short I want to spend about a year driving as many roads in south america as I can. I don't want to stay in hotels, or really even go near cities if I don't want to. So buy a Global Explorer vehicle right? Well besides the 250k and up price tags, the fact that they're absolutely NOT the right tool for the job, is why I decided: MV.
I know I want to do a MK-48 cab on a 923 frame/axles. Unlike the other similar builds like that, I want to build around the powertrain. So this runs me into a problem. I've yet to find the exact answer besides: "with enough money and time, anything is possible" to my question, so at risk of coming off as a lazy newb who hasn't searched: What power train would work that would provide 1: Ample power to carry around 35,000lbs all the time, in 15k plus altitudes, 2: As good a fuel mileage as possible. I know, I know, it's 35k lbs, I don't want something stupid like 12mpg. I'm talking anything north of 7mpg if possible. If not, so be it! 3: Reliable if properly maintained and not thrashed.
Now I need to side bar here, because I feel too many people will get the wrong idea at what I want out of this engine/trans combo. I plan to count on this vehicle in places where replacement parts do not exist, in some of the worst conditions on earth *south argentina freeze, massive dust storms in chile, rain and mud during the wet seasons*. I want something that isn't wrapping out at 2300 rpm's to maintain 60mph, yet I don't want something that has zero low range. I'd prefer an automated manual with a good range, but I literally know nothing of any of the new transmissions.
I guess lets start with what is your dream engine/trans combo for the above situation? I don't care how outlandish, as long as it's practical.
Also, anyone know of a good fabricator that could build my "rv" frame, near/in AZ?