a_kelley
mechanical fixer
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2010
- Location
- Rutherfordton
it'll be fine, you just got it properly loosened up to take the boost.I don't know about putting another 100HP on my 200K motor.
it'll be fine, you just got it properly loosened up to take the boost.I don't know about putting another 100HP on my 200K motor.
I had to come to a harsh self-realization a little while back. Every vehicle I've ever owned, with the exception of one, simply wasn't practical. Yes, they were cool, capable, and turned heads, but they simply were built or upgraded for one purpose, not several. So it's me finally attempting to be a practical person instead of demanding something of a vehicle it was never designed to do.Slow down?
My truck pulling my boat will do 70 but it gets real thirsty and I'll say uncomfortable. I pretty much have to stay in it the whole time. Back it down to 60-65 makes a world of difference. I'm not passing anyone but who cares.
Your only chance for doing 70+ while getting 20mpg is a 12v Cummins.
Depends on how big of a rig you want.....I would tell you that my 5.7 hemi / 8 speed w. 3.92 gears is the bomb....but I get some people aren't big on moving outside their manufacturer comfort zones.
Another plus for @kaiser715Nothing against the Dodge mechanically, I just don't like the styling unless it has a solid axle under the front of it.
I had a sierra denali w/quadrasteer
I always thought those were a nifty idea in light duty applications. Never understood why they weren't more popular...other than they were at the beginning of the disposable vehicle era and consumers were skeptical of something going wrong. I almost never see them on the road any more either.
Probably is a great truck, just expect terrible gas mileage.Ok, any words of advice before I take the plunge?
Capital Ford of Raleigh NC | North Carolina Ford Dealership
Ok, any words of advice before I take the plunge?
Capital Ford of Raleigh NC | North Carolina Ford Dealership
Ok, any words of advice before I take the plunge?
Capital Ford of Raleigh NC | North Carolina Ford Dealership
Far better bang for your buck if you find one with 6 spd instead of 4 spd auto.
Better towing and better fuel mileage empty.
I have to disagree. Early gen 6sps suck donkey for towing. They search like crazy. Newer ones might be different. The mpg difference towing between the 4spd and 6spd might be 0.5. Not worth the potwntial headache.
I have to disagree. Early gen 6sps suck donkey for towing. They search like crazy. Newer ones might be different. The mpg difference towing between the 4spd and 6spd might be 0.5. Not worth the potwntial headache.
That’s why you hit manual, put it in 4/5 and let it eat. 6 is for open road flat ground.
We will have to agree to disagree. 4spds are too dependent on staying st the right mph for each gear. Get out of the sweet spot and it sucks.
For me the 4 speed is always screaming on the big hills been rocking a 6 speed for a wile been very happy with it