Posted by Eldon (WA) on November 17, 2014 at 11:55:03 from (98.225.11.231):
In Reply to: todays rant! posted by Goose on November 17, 2014 at 11:40:25:
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Probably 6 years ago I was running empty from Las Vegas to Albuquerque when a furniture van started playing games with me. Would slow down, I would pass, they would speed up etc. This went on for a couple of miles then a white grand am came up behind me as I was passing again (I still had the cc on). The van speeded up when I did, so I had had enough and put her to the floor. Well, I had just chipped the Cummins before the trip and this was the first time I had really put my foot into it. I think 50,000 miles of carbon let loose at that moment...both vehicles backed off, never to be seen again LOL! I have since found out that tow mode on the Juice, 5th gear and a little foot will make most of them back off real quick....
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