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Again, how many of these had turbo's in the 90's. ??
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Check Humvee tow weights. Depending on how big a trailer and how many horses, might not be the proper truck.
Bunches have turbos, they are the ECV and the REV. that measly 30 more HP is not allot of help.Again, how many of these had turbo's in the 90's. ??
Agree and indicated in my prior post my friend.Swapping to 2.56 gears will make it worse, you can in theory go faster but that Detroit ain't got the guts to pull a horse trailer
I think you are looking at the wrong vehicle for what you want. Let's assume you could do all you want with a Humvee, it's still an Aluminum can with little to no safety features. In an accident I rather be in a Hyundai or a Kia and that isn't saying a lot. Even if you could do 70 mph on the highway and tow with it, that is close to or at Max speed. Max speed is also max fuel consumption. No vehicles are designed to run at max reliably.AS I said, it is a 2001. So it would have a 6.5 4 speed. I want it to pull a horse trailer and go about 70 mph... How many Humvees had turbo's ?
Holy Shit. That's an armored ECV/REV HMMWV folded like a coke can. Anyone know what hit it? Would have thought the steel armor skeleton would have held up better than this.I think you are looking at the wrong vehicle for what you want. Let's assume you could do all you want with a Humvee, it's still an Aluminum can with little to no safety features. In an accident I rather be in a Hyundai or a Kia and that isn't saying a lot. Even if you could do 70 mph on the highway and tow with it, that is close to or at Max speed. Max speed is also max fuel consumption. No vehicles are designed to run at max reliably.
Do I love my Humvee? Yes.
Would I daily drive it? No.
Is it a Practical vehicle? Not at all.
Does it get a reasonable fuel mileage? No
Is it safe enough for regular highway driving? You decide, it's your life.
Do a search and you'll find plenty of pictures and stories like this...
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They have the structural crash integrity of a Pepsi canHoly Shit. That's an armored ECV/REV HMMWV folded like a coke can. Anyone know what hit it? Would have thought the steel armor skeleton would have held up better than this.
Very eye opening.
70mph unlaiden will be a challenge then. My comments previously were for a standard 2 or 4 man setup. The AC ambulance setup has the most wind load of any variant. (Well most)I am getting an a/c ambulance type. So I have a mini camper !!
I own an M997 ambulance, and also a slantback. Both weigh about the same, around 3.2 tons, and have the same engines, trannys, etc..I am getting an a/c ambulance type. So I have a mini camper !!
SANITY SPEAKS, dead on!I think you are looking at the wrong vehicle for what you want. Let's assume you could do all you want with a Humvee, it's still an Aluminum can with little to no safety features. In an accident I rather be in a Hyundai or a Kia and that isn't saying a lot. Even if you could do 70 mph on the highway and tow with it, that is close to or at Max speed. Max speed is also max fuel consumption. No vehicles are designed to run at max reliably.
Do I love my Humvee? Yes.
Would I daily drive it? No.
Is it a Practical vehicle? Not at all.
Does it get a reasonable fuel mileage? No
Is it safe enough for regular highway driving? You decide, it's your life.
Do a search and you'll find plenty of pictures and stories like this...
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1097A2 has the same gearing as all the rest of the A2 series trucks.Wow 70mph, I haven't even tried to get my M1097a2 above 50 yet, didn't think they could go much faster, not that I'm looking for a race car, just something to keep up with WW2 Dodge WC51 with BenHur trailer when driving in convoy LOL.
I understand the M1097a2 had different gearing and HD axles for load capacity does this effect the top speeds mentioned previously??
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