gimmie11s
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LOL, cops have no right to stop you to ask why your not at home, come on man.
Sounds like they do in Canada.
LOL, cops have no right to stop you to ask why your not at home, come on man.
Where you in T/H? That would have your RPM’s higher as well as not up shifting to 5th or 6th. In Drive with T/H off, it’ll up shift to higher gears even though your going slow.With lockdown in Ontario I don't want to give the cops an excuse to stop me to ask why I am not at home. However I was out a couple of days go and passed a car that was chugging along at 50 mph (50 mph zone) and when I floored the accelerator it just went. No lag. I do have a 4.10 axle so that may make a difference as it keeps the rpms a little higher. Or maybe I am just lucky that I got a truck without a lag.
No. NOT in T/HWhere you in T/H? That would have your RPM’s higher as well as not up shifting to 5th or 6th. In Drive with T/H off, it’ll up shift to higher gears even though your going slow.
Yeah they did in Ontario under the Covid "Stay at Home" order. It was later rescinded so now they can't randomly stop you to ask but if they stop you for a traffic offense, they can ask and if you don't have a valid reason it's a 750 dollar fine. We have a Communist goverment here.LOL, cops have no right to stop you to ask why your not at home, come on man.
Yup. The place is a mess.Sounds like they do in Canada.
We are headed that way fast with our current admin.Yeah they did in Ontario under the Covid "Stay at Home" order. It was later rescinded so now they can't randomly stop you to ask but if they stop you for a traffic offense, they can ask and if you don't have a valid reason it's a 750 dollar fine. We have a Communist goverment here.
None of this will stand up in a court of law.Yeah they did in Ontario under the Covid "Stay at Home" order. It was later rescinded so now they can't randomly stop you to ask but if they stop you for a traffic offense, they can ask and if you don't have a valid reason it's a 750 dollar fine. We have a Communist goverment here.
Yup. The place is a mess.
We are headed that way fast with our current admin.
4:10 is probably the difference then. I wanted 4:10, but only 3:73 available for the 3500 SRW. I waited until the 3:42 were discontinued to purchase my SRW.No. NOT in T/H
Just towed my fifth wheel for the first long trip this weekend. In 250 miles I averaged 10 on the dash and 9.8 hand calculated in a 2020 HO.I have a '21 S.O. 68rfe and throttle response has been great. I only have 1k miles on it so far (500 break in, 500 towing) but haven't experienced an instance yet where I get a lag of any kind. All mixed driving, highway and lots of low speed. I'm also used to driving stock diesels so I'm not sure if I just roll into the throttle right and don't notice it. I took a gamble with the 68rfe as I'll be towing every day working this truck and I know the Aisin is the right answer for this, but we also have an older 68 that has been totally fine for us. I've also seen 10-11 mpg towing on the lie-o-meter but I'm sure I haven't got a good enough driving sample yet with only 1k miles. So far this truck drives incredibly well for my use case. Hope this helps.
I have a '21 S.O. 68rfe and throttle response has been great. I only have 1k miles on it so far (500 break in, 500 towing) but haven't experienced an instance yet where I get a lag of any kind. All mixed driving, highway and lots of low speed. I'm also used to driving stock diesels so I'm not sure if I just roll into the throttle right and don't notice it. I took a gamble with the 68rfe as I'll be towing every day working this truck and I know the Aisin is the right answer for this, but we also have an older 68 that has been totally fine for us. I've also seen 10-11 mpg towing on the lie-o-meter but I'm sure I haven't got a good enough driving sample yet with only 1k miles. So far this truck drives incredibly well for my use case. Hope this helps.
You know, that is a good point. It really does drive a lot like a gas truck unloaded and not towing. That was one of the few reasons I stuck with the 68 again, because my wife will be driving the truck on occasion and I had read how in certain instances the Aisin trans can "stumble" at low speeds. I didn't want a steep learning curve for her since she's never driven a diesel truck before this one. I've also read that for '21 they have mostly fixed that with the Aisin tuning.My 2020 3500 SO has great throttle response and trans shifts great as well. Plenty of power. In day to day driving it drives like a normal gas vehicle. I glad I chose the SO
In Ontario, they do have the right under the new Covid restrictions. Sad place to live.LOL, cops have no right to stop you to ask why your not at home, come on man.
Nope, not under our Constitutional laws...In Ontario, they do have the right under the new Covid restrictions. Sad place to live.