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QUOTE: Originally posted by rvos1979 ...(although in 4x4 on Madison's snow covered roads, I have near normal acceleration while everyone else just spins). Randy
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 QUOTE: Originally posted by rvos1979 ...(although in 4x4 on Madison's snow covered roads, I have near normal acceleration while everyone else just spins). Randy Just remember, you may have 4-wheel-go while the others only have 2-wheel-go, but everybody has the same 4-wheel-stop... A fact my son discovered with his 4WD, fortunately with no ill results.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rvos1979 QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder Nothin gets me goin like a high performance diesel pickup truck. Would love to have your cummins Randy, but I just can't sit myself into a D***e. hahahaha :) Adrianspeeder And he fires the first shot!! Seriously, I don't really have a brand loyalty, although we seem to lean towards the Mopar realm. My mom has a Chevy Astro, My dad uses a Ford F250 on the farm, but also has a Dakota, and my sister has a Neon (that I found out I can get parts for to build into a stroker racing engine from Indy Cylinder Heads) I'd really have to get three 4x4 diesel trucks, one from each builder, all set up the same (diesel, manual tranny, same gearing, interior, options, etc.) in order to figure out which one was the best. Randy
QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder Nothin gets me goin like a high performance diesel pickup truck. Would love to have your cummins Randy, but I just can't sit myself into a D***e. hahahaha :) Adrianspeeder
QUOTE: Originally posted by k9wrangler 1963 Ford Galaxie w/425 horse 427
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QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder QUOTE: Originally posted by k9wrangler 1963 Ford Galaxie w/425 horse 427 THAT IS FAWKIN AWSOME!!!! oooooooooooo baby a 429, hot ***. It's the right color too. What tranny? Adrianspeeder
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QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder 7.3L powerstroke
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QUOTE: Originally posted by k9wrangler QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder QUOTE: Originally posted by k9wrangler 1963 Ford Galaxie w/425 horse 427 THAT IS FAWKIN AWSOME!!!! oooooooooooo baby a 429, hot ***. It's the right color too. What tranny? Adrianspeeder 427 not 429 which was not in use until 69 or 70. Tranny is a well beefed C-6. The engine has the 3-2bbl induction.[8D] Car only has 25k miles and is unrestored. 350 geared 8" rear allows easy doubling the speedlimit with no effort. IF one was so inclined[;)].
QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder 7.3L powerstroke 7.3L.... *Gulp* Wonder if I could get one of those for my Disco - it only has a 2.5 at the moment (considering a 2.8 in a few years time - LR sold the design to a Brazilian company who are now making the old 300TDI as a 2.8 which produces more power than the latest TD5 - why LR didn't do this is a mystery to me). I have heard of a Hummer engine fitted into a Defender - apparently it's very good at scaring Porsche Cayennes...
QUOTE: Originally posted by rvos1979 Adrianspeeder, You remember anything about a Caterpillar conversion done to a bunch of Fords? I remember seeing one about 15 years ago, I think it was in an F250. I don't think it was a 3208 Cat, must have been something smaller at the time.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rvos1979 I will say that nothing sounds as nice as an N-14 Cummins exhaling through twin 6" straight stacks Randy
QUOTE: Originally posted by farmer03 the computer cuts me off at 98mph tho [:(!] ...
QUOTE: Originally posted by OneSecondPle i used to use my 1984 el camino, but that isnt workin right now, so now its back to walking....
QUOTE: Originally posted by CopCarSS QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 Just remember, you may have 4-wheel-go while the others only have 2-wheel-go, but everybody has the same 4-wheel-stop... A fact my son discovered with his 4WD, fortunately with no ill results. Larry, Can you do me a favor and forward this message to the whole state Colorado, and most especially everyone who has moved here from California, Texas and Mexico! [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 Just remember, you may have 4-wheel-go while the others only have 2-wheel-go, but everybody has the same 4-wheel-stop... A fact my son discovered with his 4WD, fortunately with no ill results.
RJ
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QUOTE: Originally posted by EMT49 it depends on what the weather is like if its nice 96 corvette lt4 or 98 blazer
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QUOTE: Originally posted by miniwyo 7.3L Adiran? geez you must have to stop for diesel every 10 miles with it sucking that much fuel!
QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder Get about 18-20mpg on the highway and it only drops to 13-15 fully loaded with a ten ton trailer. Pretty darn good in my book
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dragenrider My rail chase vehicle is a 1997 Ford Explorer. It's an unusual model in that it has a V-8 engine and all wheel drive. It doubles as my storm chasing truck and emergency response vehicle! Ah, the joys of being a fireman!
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