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convoy part 1
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  • Belive it or not. The engine sound you hear is not a Mack nor Detroit. It is modified engine sound. Sam Peckinpah wanted the engine to sound more on the muscle. There were a total of 5 Macks. None of them had Detroit engine, 1 had a Mack engine, and 2 had Cummins... the other 2 gutted out and used for in-cab scenes.

  • buford T. justice or Dirty Lyle disliked this video :P

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  • todays date is fedruary 3 2012, lets see when youtube takes this video down?

  • @shawn415 Jake brakes. Listen and you'll hear them. 

  • @rogermate Pets and Macks are where its at!!!

  • @shawn415

    sure as hell sounds like a detroit to me and I've driven a fuck load detroits, and they sound just like that when they're working hard, which is just the way GOD intended it.

  • another great way of turning diesel into noise, put it thru a two stroke Detroit in a Mack and pump the fuck outta that engine and it will sing for you.

  • a Mack with a two stroke Detroit haulin fucken arse over that hill, lovin it pump that fucker and make that detroit sing

  • I will agree,I pulled many of D-8 dozers and trackhoes from west arizona to texas,the only thing that stopped that mack was weigh stations and buying oversize & overwidth permits:D

  • You have to love the way they were able to slow down so quickly from doing 75mph and that short distance from the turn to dirty lyle.

  • @rogermate i dont think so...... Macks pull loads quite well especially up hills and at high speeds.

  • @rogermate i dont think so...... Macks pull loads quite well especially up hills and at high speeds.

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