No "but"s. You either knew it and lied about the specs, or you didn't know it and you looked foolish. So which was it? Are you a liar...or do you just not know what you're talking about? I'm going to go with the latter, because you seem to be spouting off a lot of "facts" that just aren't true in this thread.
A note to the anti-auto crowd
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I didn't lie about any of it, it's in plain black and White if you care to look it up before you embarrass yourself any further !
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Sorry, you can keep that POS.
Then at 3:58, you see the wheel spin/hop. With a clutch, I can control the application of power to the wheels to avoid that situation altogether. Bouncing the wheel like that is a great way to tear stuff up.
...and I didn't see anything particularly "speedy" about the shifts. Yeah, there was a blinky light indicating the shift was occurring, but the engine speed still had to match the road speed for the gear the transmission was being shifted into before it would go into gear....same as a manual transmission.DrtyDiesel Thanks this. -
Low range in these is - 10 mph, hope you could control that crazy speed when coasting!
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From Cat's website:
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What do you know? A 575 hp after all!
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http://www.energypower.com.au/PDF/On-Highway/LEHT9326.pdf
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Scania man, i know yall are having your war, but you talking about the scania engines really has no significance when compared to American Oil burners. Seeing as they wont ever really be put into service over here.
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