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- RobertRyanExplorer
ShinerBock wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
That was easy. Now Ford and GM DO NOT DESIGN DIESELS IN THE US They lack the expertise
Of course you think that. You hate us Americans and think we can't do anything right.
Paranoia is a trait that few Americans share with you. I suppose it maybe something you need to be an industry Troll. Your a good one for FORD
Huh?!? I don't even own a Ford. Just because I called you out on false statements you made for a certain brand doesn't mean I am a fanboy for that brand. It just means you should probably stop posting false information in your attempt to throw dirt on the US because someone might call you out on it.
Troll I do not care who pays you at least you have admitted who currently does. Your various Alias's on on so many sites have made you one of the most prolific - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIIs there a room we can put them in ??? :R
- ppineExplorer III bought a new Ranger in 1986 with a 3.0 liter engine and a 5 speed. It had an extra cab with a 7 foot bed. I took that rig all over Wyoming and it performed well. The cab was a little small, but okay with the seat tilted back. I s;ept in it a lot with a canopy and hauled two canoes on the roof. It was a great truck but not great for towing. I am happy to see a Ranger again but would really like to see one with a 3 liter diesel.
- ShinerBockExplorer
RobertRyan wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
That was easy. Now Ford and GM DO NOT DESIGN DIESELS IN THE US They lack the expertise
Of course you think that. You hate us Americans and think we can't do anything right.
Paranoia is a trait that few Americans share with you. I suppose it maybe something you need to be an industry Troll. Your a good one for FORD
Huh?!? I don't even own a Ford. Just because I called you out on false statements you made for a certain brand doesn't mean I am a fanboy for that brand. It just means you should probably stop posting false information in your attempt to throw dirt on the US because someone might call you out on it. - RobertRyanExplorer
ShinerBock wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
That was easy. Now Ford and GM DO NOT DESIGN DIESELS IN THE US They lack the expertise
Of course you think that. You hate us Americans and think we can't do anything right.
Paranoia is a trait that few Americans share with you. I suppose it maybe something you need to be an industry Troll. Your a good one for FORD - hone_eagleExplorer
6.7 developed 'in house'
In fact I saw my first one at fords dyno at the Essex engine plant years ago.It was there for months. - ShinerBockExplorer
RobertRyan wrote:
That was easy. Now Ford and GM DO NOT DESIGN DIESELS IN THE US They lack the expertise
Of course you think that. You hate us Americans and think we can't do anything right. - RobertRyanExplorer
ShinerBock wrote:
Flint Engine Operations will start assembling the new light-duty diesels late this year or early next. Designed to give Ford Motor Company’s recently announced 3.0-liter diesel V6 a run for its money, the engine’s development took place at the General Motors diesel center of excellence in Turin. While output and fuel economy specs remain a mystery, GM’s new powerplant gains a helping hand from the next-gen truck’s 450 pounds of weight reduction and the addition of a 10-speed automatic
That was easy. Now Ford and GM DO NOT DESIGN DIESELS IN THE US They lack the expertise - ShinerBockExplorer
- RobertRyanExplorer
ShinerBock wrote:
I am waiting for you too post who could design a small Diesel in the US. Going from several posts nonone can. As by default the ball goes back to Turin
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