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- Cold Lake, AB
Does a slowly developing powdercoat setup count? Lol
That ripsaw atv is sweet!
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That ripsaw atv is sweet!
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Does a slowly developing powdercoat setup count? Lol
That ripsaw atv is sweet!
Yes it does and yes it is!
Can we really call it an ATV though?
There is a complete 488Cid V10 with all necessary harness and modules on my local craigslist that has been calling my name...I just need a project to justify buying it other than transplanting it into my truck!
Fapped this up 10 years ago.........
More like last one to the ramp because you had to stop for fuel.......Put it in the truck! First one to the ramp with the skis! I say atv literally because to me it looks like an all terrain vehicle?
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More like last one to the ramp because you had to stop for fuel.......
Probably still better than my 5.7 hemi!!
No sir! I have owned two of the Dodge V10's and they both got 9.5MPG. Empty, loaded, cruising or flat out hauling ass and whatever else I had loaded...9.5MPG.
Empty they topped out around 132MPH but even with my big camper on and pulling a 24ft trailer full of skis or ATV's the thing would still pull 110 and get there about the same time. Unreal engines and I would take another V10 over a Cummins.
Now, that Hemi, that's a sweet engine and it gets great mileage....(for a truck with 396HP anyways).
I recently drove a 2016 Hemi for 3 weeks after I totaled my last truck and it averaged 17 on my daily commute where my 3.7 got 12.8 and my 4.7 gets 11.8.
These new trucks have come a long way. The new Hemi with 396HP is a very fun truck to drive!
I will have one very soon. At least a 2014, maybe even as new as 2015.
Yup, ford escort with a receiver hitch.
This so reminds me of when I pulled the engine out of my Wetbike haha. (Before I upgraded to a harbor freight cherry picker that is)I may not have all the tools I need but I get the job done and have fun doing it!
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Damn, my 1989 F150 with 5.0 gets 13-14 mpg usually; 11 mpg recently hauling 3000 pounds to Maryland... Now my Dad's 85 F250 with a 460- that truck got 6 mpg no matter what, like how you described your V10. And it was just as fun to drive, too!I recently drove a 2016 Hemi for 3 weeks after I totaled my last truck and it averaged 16.8 on my daily commute where my 3.7 got 12.8 and my 4.7 gets 11.8.