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โSep-05-2015 10:56 AM
csamayfield55 wrote:More To See wrote:
On a long climb it's best to occasionally back off the throttle occasionally for a moment..
I don't usually correct people on these forums but this is a stupid statement and will only help in losing momentum.To ever "cool your manifolds" you would have to stop, get out walk around and drink a coffee! maintain your speed, whatever that speed may be and watch those gauges!
The braking advise here was spot on! Keep em cool and use your engine to help
Chris
โSep-03-2015 06:55 AM
โSep-02-2015 04:41 PM
Trails And Tails wrote:
The best specs I can find for this combination is 245 hp @ 2200 rpm and 400 lbs torque @ 4000 rpm. Which of these specs should I pay attention to? I'm looking for the optimum pull for the uphills and I'm not sure what would be a good starting place (rpm) to start looking for the "sweet spot".
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โSep-01-2015 08:46 PM
Trails And Tails wrote:
All good stuff so far, but I'm really curious about finding the best rpm for maximum pulling power with my rig. She's a bit elderly and I don't want to over-rev or lug the old gal.
โSep-01-2015 08:40 PM
More To See wrote:
On a long climb it's best to occasionally back off the throttle occasionally for a moment..
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