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jerem0621 wrote:
do you think that your rear axle ratio has much to do with its uphill performance?
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โAug-16-2015 05:11 AM
carringb wrote:
Here's my robustness story:
This last weekend I hit 408,000 miles on the odometer. On the way over the pass (Santiam Pass ~7% grade) I passed two 6.0 diesel pulling trailers, both quite a bit smaller than mine. They were doing the same speed as me until the steep part, but while they both bogged down I simply dropped into 2nd and blew past them.
On the way home, the temps were governing around 100F. Engine temp stayed at 198F and trans temp got up to about 215F. The rear diff was the hottest at 230F. Did the climb without missing a beat!
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โAug-14-2015 05:42 PM
Shogun wrote:
Well, I'll admit some fault to this and will be more diligent in the future but the truck has been in the shop for a checkup, safety, and new U joints on 2 different occasions so I will only take 95% of the blame.
The 2008 F350 V10 has been my daily driver for the last few months while waiting for my new F150 and after selling my 4Runner.
When towing I get the same mileage as anyone else! Not so much in stop and go traffic. 10 cylinders get thirsty...
My gas mileage has been the same as ever but there just seemed to be a little lack of power off the line and when accelerating when towing...
So in preparation for an upcoming big towing trip I was checking a bunch of stuff out and noticed some furry rodent (aka the squirrel my daughter loves to watch out the front window) decided to make a nice little home in my engine compartment. I vacuumed out all the pine cones I could find then thought, hmmm, maybe I should check the air filter before the trip.
Whoa!!!The air intake before the filter was PACKED with pine cones, fluff and other nice little things that are soft and fluffy for a nice nest!!!!
Little bugger!
I removed the filter and there was easily a pound of seeds stuck in the pleats of the filter.... It's a holiday here so no luck getting a new filter. I'll go tomorrow and pick up a new one for the trip. The MAF and intake after the filter looks pristine and clean as a whistle.
Glad I caught this before we went away. On a good note we found a dead squirrel under the tree in our front yard. Looks like a cat got it. Hope he suffered!! The squirrel, not the cat...
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โAug-04-2015 05:34 PM
carl2591 wrote:
good outdoor cat that you feed a little every day or so it is hungry and they will get the squirrels for sure. over feed one and it just watches the squirrels do their destruction.
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