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Taco
Sep 22, 2013Explorer
I guess nobody told my gas truck it can't go the speed limit or greater up an interstate grade. In fact I haven't found a grade yet that I was wishing it could go faster up. I can in almost all cases keep speed on the interstate without exceeding 3500 rpm.
When you look at pickuptrucks.com or the ford trucks enthusiasts hill climb meetup when you put the pedal to the floor the diesel and gas trucks are within about 2 mph or so up the hill.
I keep a truck past the expiration of the warranty and I don't want an engine/fuel system that gives the possibility of a 10k plus repair bill.
When you look at pickuptrucks.com or the ford trucks enthusiasts hill climb meetup when you put the pedal to the floor the diesel and gas trucks are within about 2 mph or so up the hill.
I keep a truck past the expiration of the warranty and I don't want an engine/fuel system that gives the possibility of a 10k plus repair bill.
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