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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: dreadnought110 on March 31, 2007, 13:21:10
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Been playing in this today 14litre 600BHP :shock: :shock: It goes like stink!! especialy with no trailer!!! 8) 8)
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Named after a nice chocolate covered ice cream on a stick :lol: :lol:
Electric cab tilt pump on these, really good :wink: Considering the size of the cab, the running gear and chassis look tiny.
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Must say vast improvement over the early one's and not bad for a Renault..Nice driving position like driving from the seconed floor of a block of flat's!!! 8) 8)
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Only worked on a couple of Magnums, not a bad motor to work around. Mainly worked on Premiums and Midlums. Fairly good robust trucks albeit French made :lol: :wink:
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Only worked on a couple of Magnums, not a bad motor to work around. Mainly worked on Premiums and Midlums. Fairly good robust trucks albeit French made :lol: :wink:
Must agree deal with a few fleet's who run premium's and ivecos there forever moaning about the Iveco's and complementing the renaults!! 8) 8)
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600HP ? :shock: has it been tweaked then? i thought they only went upto 500hp
Nice motor though 8) who,s the haulier as i see it has a livestock trailer on?
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Was the dark of the moon, on the sixth of June
In a Kenworth, pullin' logs
Cabover Pete with a reefer on
And a Jimmy haulin' hogs
We 'as headin' fer bear on I-One-Oh
'Bout a mile outta Shaky-Town
I sez Pig-Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck
An' I'm about to put the hammer on down
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We got a great big convooooy...
If only it was white, then it'd be the best Magnum goin...
And yeah, those things do pull well without trailers don't they? Mate of mine took me out for a day in his Scania hauling timber, first part of the day was going to collect the trailer, overtaking left right and centre! Another bloke here reckons in his DAF XF95 he'd beat most of the local boy racers off the lights if he was quick enough with his gear changes.
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I was a big fan of the premiums, but the MAN TG took some beating, and i still have a soft spot for my first biggun, an "A" series ERF with a 220 cummins and holes in the floor and fumes coming out of the engine cowel :shock: :D :D :D
Tim
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Was the dark of the moon, on the sixth of June
In a Kenworth, pullin' logs
Cabover Pete with a reefer on
And a Jimmy haulin' hogs
We 'as headin' fer bear on I-One-Oh
'Bout a mile outta Shaky-Town
I sez Pig-Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck
An' I'm about to put the hammer on down
As my signature quotes - Convoy by CW McCall
Great tune for the motorway :lol:
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Was the dark of the moon, on the sixth of June
In a Kenworth, pullin' logs
Cabover Pete with a reefer on
And a Jimmy haulin' hogs
We 'as headin' fer bear on I-One-Oh
'Bout a mile outta Shaky-Town
I sez Pig-Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck
An' I'm about to put the hammer on down
As my signature quotes - Convoy by CW McCall
Great tune for the motorway :lol:
Steve Earle copperhead road is better :wink:
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I was a big fan of the premiums, but the MAN TG took some beating, and i still have a soft spot for my first biggun, an "A" series ERF with a 220 cummins and holes in the floor and fumes coming out of the engine cowel :shock: :D :D :D
Tim
I did me apprentiship on ERF's and MAN's so got a soft spot for both my perfect truck for a hobby has got to be a ERF E'series with 14 litre cummins eaton twin splitter 6x2 sleeper with the ltd run air managment kit with full grill/bumper in white!! they looked so sweet!!! 8) 8)
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600HP ? :shock: has it been tweaked then? i thought they only went upto 500hp
Nice motor though 8) who,s the haulier as i see it has a livestock trailer on?
it's one of the last MACK engine's and yes it's been chipped etc... and if you want to split hairs ok it's around 590 ish bhp 8) :lol:
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We got a great big convooooy...
If only it was white, then it'd be the best Magnum goin...
And yeah, those things do pull well without trailers don't they? Mate of mine took me out for a day in his Scania hauling timber, first part of the day was going to collect the trailer, overtaking left right and centre! Another bloke here reckons in his DAF XF95 he'd beat most of the local boy racers off the lights if he was quick enough with his gear changes.
Had a race once with a load of blokes in suits in a Frontera a few years ago it was brand new he was trying to show of to his mate's!! i was in a drawbar prime mover 1835 with no body and no trailer and i absoloutly wiped the floor with him!! 8) 8) 8)
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Sounds good to me :wink: my old a series had the fuller roadranger 4 over 4, a beautifull but unforgiving box.
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Sounds good to me :wink: my old a series had the fuller roadranger 4 over 4, a beautifull but unforgiving box.
Only ever drove a couple of them had a go in a Bedford TM a while back it had the Detroit two stroke in it sounded gorgeous!!! =P~ =P~
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Oh yeh, didn't they just. :wink:
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Oh yeh, didn't they just. :wink:
Can remember going to truck fest one year and they had a robin reliant with a commer two stroke in it!!! never heard it running unfortunatly :cry: :cry:
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Book: From \'Classics and Nostalgia\' in HJ\'s Book of Motoring Answers 1998
Title: Two-stroke Land Rover
\"Many years ago I drove a long-wheelbase Land Rover from London to what was then Salisbury in Southern Rhodesia. You may be interested to know that it had an unusual engine - a three-cylinder two-stroke diesel. So perhaps I made a small mark in motoring history.\"
This was the first I\'d heard of a two-stroke three-cylinder Land Rover diesel. But twenty readers came forward with information. One not only identified the engine, but enclosed a copy of an advertisement from The Autocar of 29 July 1955, headed \'Operation Enterprise proves Turner- Diesel Reliability\'. This described \'a gruelling 10,000 mile journey, over desert and jungle in appalling weather\' as \'convincing proof of the stamina and dependability of the Turner-Diesel 2-Stroke Supercharged Engine.\' A further article, from Automobile Engineer of November 1954, told how these engines were designed by Prof. Hans List of Graz, Austria (where they were called \'Jenbachs\') and built under licence by Turners of Wolverhampton in 1.4, 2.1 and 2.8 litre capacities with two, three or four cylinders. Maximum power was 37.5 bhp, 56 bhp and 75 bhp at 2,800 rpm, and maximum torque was 76 lb. ft., 114 lb. ft. and 152 lb. ft. at 1,900 rpm. Rootes also made two-stroke supercharged diesel engines at the time and these were fitted to Commer and Karrier trucks and fire appliances. Other manufacturers of two-stroke diesels were Rolls Royce, Perkins and GMC.
intersting eh??? 8) 8)
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The old ERF (again) had the exhaust pointing out sideways under the front bumper, it sounded georgeous going through small towns and vibrating off the walls, also in traffic, you could give it a bootfull and the smoke would go straight into open car windows. :twisted: :twisted:
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The old ERF (again) had the exhaust pointing out sideways under the front bumper, it sounded georgeous going through small towns and vibrating off the walls, also in traffic, you could give it a bootfull and the smoke would go straight into open car windows. :twisted: :twisted:
know what you mean there used to do a run upto doncaster every friday at rush hour they used to give me the old iveco turbostar (blast from the past) sitting in traffic on tick over it used to build up the smoke so you give it a welly full when pulling of and watch the car drivers trying to wind there windows up at 3000 rpm!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: