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Old 09-04-2019, 01:17 PM   #15
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Default Re: Ranger tow test - 2.0TT vs Ye Olde 3.2L I5

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Wow how can someone be so blinded, and I just noticed the right to bear arms comment.
you Sir belong in Texas
Yep, I know nothing, been around heavy vehicles since I was 18, now 62. Trained professional HV drivers for 13 years, including mechanicals, including when the Detroit Series 60 hit the market. This type of fuel injected diesel is NOT new, been around a long time

Petrol is the way of the future (until an effective alternative is found), diesel is on its way out, look to Europe my friend
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