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4x4ord
Dec 31, 2020Explorer III
spoon059 wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Your thinking the torque is 1075 lbft from 1356 to 1800 rpm, then drops to 807 lbft by the time the engine hits 2800 rpm .... maybe, I hope your right but I'm not convinced. I wish they would publish torque curves.
Dude, are you trying to become the new fish? Why do you wish they would publish a torque curve? You aren't buying anything but a Ford, your screen name says so. Why do you constantly create and post in Ram threads? Are you that bored?
Actually, I am kind of bored. I would appreciate it if Ford, GM and Ram all published torque curves because it interests me. I have owned 3 Fords; 3 GMs; and 1 Ram. I hated the Ram but that was back in the day when they were noisy, smelly, rough riding, lumber wagons that handled like a grocery carts. I will likely be getting a new Ford again but only because I haven't found a GM Denali or Ram Limited for less money than what Ford has quoted me for their Platinum. I don't keep my trucks long .... I'm not getting married to it. If I bought a Ram and didn't like it, I'd have no problem selling it 6 months or a year later and trying out a GM.
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