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Re: Whats behind your Diesel Truck engine
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Posted by DuaneWKKC on May 05, 2004 at 03:28:05 from (12.100.121.94):
In Reply to: Whats behind your Diesel Truck engine posted by Rob Mo. on May 04, 2004 at 20:50:40:
Hey Rob Mo., Mine is a Dodge '02 HO with a six shooter, really like it, only bonus or problem is, depending on your of view, wife can't drive a standard. Not real bad to drive in stop & go or slow traffic. You can't hurry the six speed through the gears. From a stop its shift shift shift and you look down to realize you are going a whole 35-40 mph (and thats starting in 2nd). From there on out she moves. If I was to want to start BOMBing (More HP) I would have to replace the cluth with just a fueling box and injectors. Clutch to hold 400+ hp is around $900 bucks + install. Auto Transmission to hold the same Hp is over $2500. Probably not much different if you factor in labor on the clutch. You have to be comfortable driving what you drop your money on, not somebody else. Test drive both and see what you like. GOOD LUCK. Duane W.
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