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Re: Quality Gear Manufacturers
Originally posted by AgDieseler
At 65 mph (the medium towing speed), I'm just outside of my engine's power band.
its a 6.2. there is no power band
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I would have agreed with you before the turbo, but as long as I stay between 2000 and 2300 the boost catches up quickly and maintaining speed up a hill is no problem. As it stands right now, 65 mph is doing 1750 rpm, and I lug the engine if I push on it. The EGTs rise, so there's plenty of fuel, but the exhaust velocity isn't high enough with that low of a engine speed. Above 2300, it's no problem topping out the boost with just a little more gas. I want an intercooler, badly.
2000-2100 @ 65 mph should do nicely.
Last edited by AgDieseler; 10-23-2003 at 12:32 AM.
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Doesn't your transmission have one of those little switches that makes it so the motor will run about 2500 rpm at 65? Then when you're unloaded you can hit the switch again and cruise at 1750.
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WOW! I forgot all about that. Duh! The old Raptors were always wired wrong, but the Art-Carr was wired properly, so the lockup circuit that switch runs off isn't even in the loop anymore. I need to put that back in.
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Yo soy tu papa!
Holy **** man. How many times do you change your avatar??
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The mullet guy avatar made me feel like I was looking at the online sex offender database every time a page loaded, so I figured it was time for change.
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Originally posted by Doug Krebs
Holy **** man. How many times do you change your avatar??
probably about as often as he changes his reader's rides profile
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Originally posted by BigRedFord04
probably about as often as he changes his reader's rides profile
***... i hear austin bitch about this all the time... great stuff
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They are factory Dana/Spicer gears.
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