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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2007

Guys having fun at work

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  • The Ford is 4x4, it says so on the bed and you can watch the driver's side wheel spin, but the front axle has a open differential? Odd. Plus why in the hell would you attempt to do a pull in the sand?

  • @CTJ420 yeah well there are those of us who have the LONG bed truck for WORK and not for looks

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  • ford...,,, where is your 4 wheel drive???

  • yeah i do, and i don't know why i didn't decide to do this earlier but i just googled the torque curve and it isn't flat at all. the reason why it is reveled as a towing truck is because its torque band is in the highway range of rpm for good gas mileage, do you even know how a turbo works? do you own a truck? are you 16? my sister knows what a flat torque curve is, and it just so turns out my type s has a more flat curve than your eco boost. so apparently you don't know.

  • @shaundiedrinksdew It's funny you say the V8 is better without having to look it up. Shows your ignorance.

  • @shaundiedrinksdew Do you even know what a flat torque curve means?

  • what are you an automotive engineer or something? my rsx has generally a flat torque curve too, a lot of cars do. how about you video tape an ecoboost beating a f150 with the v8 in it and then send me a link in re-buttle lol i don't doubt that the ecoboost is a good engine with good low end torque but its not as good as the v8 i guarantee it i don't even have to look that up. and frankly i don't care.

  • @shaundiedrinksdew I suppose you know more about engines than automotive engineers right?

  • @shaundiedrinksdew The flat torque curve, dumbass...

  • and similarities in the dyno charts to a diesel lol i can make similarities to a diesel dyno on my honda sheet. i really don't know what you mean by that.

  • the torque is in the low range, but goes up high, i did look at a chart after denny made an intelligent reply. there is no replacement for displacement when it comes to true low end torque, especially in gasoline fed engines, and the pentastar series of engines are a joke and always have been. and i drive a v6... n/a, its the exact same one in this video.

  • @shaundiedrinksdew LOL are you retarded? Have you driven an ecoboost or seen dyno charts? It makes peak torque in lower rpm and the low end power and torque curve is comparable to a deisel. Any boosted engine will produce peak torque at low rpm's. You made yourself look like an idiot especially by saying no replacement for displacement. Hate to break it to you but V6 engines are the future of 1/2 tons. Dodge is following suit with a 3.7 pentastar ram 1500.

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