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Old 01-29-2009, 06:52 AM
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Default Re: I5 or V8?

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Originally Posted by theJARRETconcept
V8
Its a lot more fun!

Also, If you use it for towing, there isn't a trailer tow button or shift to spot. In other words, you cant turn off over-drive.

If you can, please prove me wrong. Because I was looking all around the steering wheel and dash and I couldn't find anything. I was kinda thinking that there may be a light that turns on when it detects a trailer when you plug it in, but nope.


Trailer tow button??!!!
How about the thing called a gear shifter.
If you are going up a hill, have the foot pedal floored, doing 35 mph at 1700 RPM, maybe you should use that gear shifter thing and go from D to 3.
Ok so now you are doing 40 mph at 1800 RPM with the foot peddle to the floor. Maybe now you should use that 'trailer tow button' other wise known as a gear shift thinging majicker, and put it in 2nd. Wow, now your doin 50 at 1800 RPM with foot only half way to floor.
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