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"timW" wrote in news:1161454565.902491.260930
@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: We own a big Chevy conversion with the larger of the two 8 cylinder engines in it, so for power and weight I don't think we have a problem. Power's not your problem with the conversion van....WEIGHT is!... Light duty chassis with lots of tonnage and very little overhead for more. (Notice how it's NOT on a 1-ton truck chassis.) Of concern in a GM van, what transmission is in it? What rear end ratio? Today we're all trying to make those MILEAGE numbers with the government bureaucrats with low-ratio rear ends turnin' 'em slow.....not much towing power in that. I'd be more afraid of its BRAKES than its power. A half-ton van loaded with all that party van stuff is pretty close to its rated load on the brakes, too. Add a few thousand pounds of boat shoving it along at 70 may make STOPPING it another problem. -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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