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A dog coming out of the hole
I have a f-350 with the 6.0L. You can see the specs in my sig.
Generally I am pleased with it. But it has always been pretty doggie coming out of the hole.
Once the rpms are up, 2000 rpms or more, it is very responsive. You can feel and use the horses and torque. But when you are stopped at the light. Or, on a hill with a load. Granny's help is required.
Is it normal to have to use 2000 rpms or better to get it to run "like it should"?
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