Trango
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I am between tasks right now, and I figured I'd jump over here and give a brief report on the first real road report of my repower project.
I drove the truck from Boulder down to Golden and up and over Lookout Mountain on Sunday morning, covering maybe 50 miles in total. The trip consisted of city traffic, highway, and also a steep climb: the top of Lookout is accessed via a steep, winding road popular with cyclists and sightseers. The road climbs across the valley from the famed Coors plant, and gains around 1800 feet in a few miles of driving. In short, this was like a triathlon of driving: maneuvering (traffic), sprinting (highway), and climbing (mountain road).
It's perhaps interesting to note that this was the first time I've had the truck up to highway speed.
I think the report should really start and stop with with mention of the Cummins 6cta 8.3 - this engine is nothing short of fantastic. Its heart is the Bosch P-pump, into which I've installed a fairly mild #10 throttle plate, to increase the fuelling. Yes, my truck is a bit slimmer than your standard 5 ton, but I can't say that even 5000 more pounds would really strain this engine, as fast and as hard as it pulls.
Bottom line: the truck drives amazingly. It's nimble, fast, and basically everything I set out to build when I started gathering parts more than 2 years ago. I'm so overjoyed that I'm back to looking for excuses to go drive the thing. Seriously, that drive was yesterday morning, and I still have a permagrin.
Back to the task at hand,
Bob
I drove the truck from Boulder down to Golden and up and over Lookout Mountain on Sunday morning, covering maybe 50 miles in total. The trip consisted of city traffic, highway, and also a steep climb: the top of Lookout is accessed via a steep, winding road popular with cyclists and sightseers. The road climbs across the valley from the famed Coors plant, and gains around 1800 feet in a few miles of driving. In short, this was like a triathlon of driving: maneuvering (traffic), sprinting (highway), and climbing (mountain road).
It's perhaps interesting to note that this was the first time I've had the truck up to highway speed.
I think the report should really start and stop with with mention of the Cummins 6cta 8.3 - this engine is nothing short of fantastic. Its heart is the Bosch P-pump, into which I've installed a fairly mild #10 throttle plate, to increase the fuelling. Yes, my truck is a bit slimmer than your standard 5 ton, but I can't say that even 5000 more pounds would really strain this engine, as fast and as hard as it pulls.
Bottom line: the truck drives amazingly. It's nimble, fast, and basically everything I set out to build when I started gathering parts more than 2 years ago. I'm so overjoyed that I'm back to looking for excuses to go drive the thing. Seriously, that drive was yesterday morning, and I still have a permagrin.
Back to the task at hand,
Bob