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Old 16-03-2006, 06:56 PM   #1
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Default F250 diesel Impounded for huge burnout!

Black 346 on LS1forums, posted this link...

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...07-421,00.html

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Old 16-03-2006, 07:02 PM   #2
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"The Ford utility was driven in such a manner as to cause both rear wheels to spin continuously, causing a large amount of smoke and noise," Sgt Twining said.


What on earth can you say to that... Hrmmm... WELL DONE CAPTAIN OBVIOUS!


A local Ford dealer said he was surprised a man had been hooning in a Ford F250


Let's just write something to fill some space right.... Surely the journo rang a dealer to find out their opion. Sheeesh.
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:12 PM   #3
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Thats awesome. I didnt even think those heavy lugs could even be capable of creating tyre smoke. :
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:20 PM   #4
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"Marketed on Ford Australia's website as the ute that will 'Make short work of any task', the truck has a 7.3 litre turbo diesel engine, which produces a 'massive' 684Nm (Newton metres) of torque, comparable to 470Nm produced by a standard Ford ute."


Last time I looked the falcon ute didnt come standard with the barra 220 :togo:
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:21 PM   #5
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That's disgraceful, No Tasmanian should have a ute like that.
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:21 PM   #6
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Thats awesome. I didnt even think those heavy lugs could even be capable of creating tyre smoke. :
Believe me , those 'heavy lugs' have some power!
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:23 PM   #7
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Oh yeah, one privelidge i've had is taking one of these monstrous vehicles in the 7.3 T/D. Coming out of a service station I gave it some stick and it crossed up on me for an easy 15 metres of tarmac.
They might be heavy but they have an absolute ИИИИe load of just pure grunt, in the wet they are ridiculuous if your under it.
The driver has my respect, what do you reckon we invite him to Summernats or similar??
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:23 PM   #8
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the truck has a 7.3 litre turbo diesel engine, which produces a 'massive' 684Nm (Newton metres) of torque, comparable to 470Nm produced by a standard Ford ute.


The F250 wasn't actually laying rubber, it was tearing trenches in the bituman.
The new turbo diesels go quite well, i had to get across an intersection in hurry yesterday in my new 2.5 intercooled Navara (auto) it's the first time i put my foot to the board from stationary, i was quite suprised when the rear 255 tyres squeeled and let go, this is with tools in the back and heavy trailor weight on the towar.

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Old 16-03-2006, 07:23 PM   #9
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Believe me , those 'heavy lugs' have some power!
Was in one in the wet one day it was spinning into 3rd (Auto) not pushing it, so much torque, i can't imagine one after Edit it like doubles it power for $1400, unbeliveable :1syellow1
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:24 PM   #10
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The F250 wasn't actually laying rubber, it was tearing trenches in the bituman.
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:27 PM   #11
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:30 PM   #12
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Thats awesome. I didnt even think those heavy lugs could even be capable of creating tyre smoke. :

The big girl smokes like a goodn. 700nm a bit above idle speed will do that. Ive seen an EFFY (XLT dual cab no less) do the biggest donuts known to man. Accept the bandag bullet.

Flash tune plus 4 1/2 " exhaust and these beasts will blow the doors off a stock GT across the 1/4.

Go the F truck ! Should have towed a boat at the same time. Hang on, donuts with a boat on, now that would be worth seeing...........
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Old 16-03-2006, 07:34 PM   #13
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Was in one in the wet one day it was spinning into 3rd (Auto) not pushing it, so much torque, i can't imagine one after Edit it like doubles it power for $1400, unbeliveable :1syellow1
Dead right! We had these in the Highways Dept. just before I left. In all honesty, 680nms is pretty weak really, considering its a turbo 7.3. If an edit could give 1000 nms, I'd join the highways agin just to play with the 250's.

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Old 16-03-2006, 08:05 PM   #14
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Thats awesome. I didnt even think those heavy lugs could even be capable of creating tyre smoke. :
LOL you got to be kidding right? They would churn more tyres than you would be able to fit to them!!
They would turn the tyres easier than most family sedans.
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Old 16-03-2006, 08:49 PM   #15
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We drove one to Winton V8's a few years back, and the things go very well. It hardly rev's and you look down and you're already doing 100km/hr. Heaps of torque

The night before, we went out for dinner near Lygon St and the only space available for the huge length of the thing was partly covered by a full 4m rubbish skip, so we backed up to it with the towbar and pushed it further down the road....lol
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Old 16-03-2006, 09:10 PM   #16
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The night before, we went out for dinner near Lygon St and the only space available for the huge length of the thing was partly covered by a full 4m rubbish skip, so we backed up to it with the towbar and pushed it further down the road....lol
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Old 16-03-2006, 09:13 PM   #17
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The night before, we went out for dinner near Lygon St and the only space available for the huge length of the thing was partly covered by a full 4m rubbish skip, so we backed up to it with the towbar and pushed it further down the road....lol
Gold! Although with a truck that size you could of just parked on top of it, crush it like a Coke can lol.
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Old 16-03-2006, 09:50 PM   #18
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Probably could of!

Only thing is th fuel consumption was rediculous, I'de imagine the capacity of the tank wouldnt be any less than 120Lt and a full tank went from melbourne to winton and had to top up before we got back to Melbourne
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Old 16-03-2006, 11:58 PM   #19
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The big girl smokes like a goodn. 700nm a bit above idle speed will do that. Ive seen an EFFY (XLT dual cab no less) do the biggest donuts known to man. Accept the bandag bullet.
The Bandag Bullet is just purely and crazily amazing..... I have had the privelidge of seeing it do its work up close... (Car park of Bandag in Brisbane) and let me tell you.... It was purely amazing.....


F250 would catch a few cars off guard at the lights... they could wipe out a few V8 Sedanss off the mark to 60 i would say..
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Old 17-03-2006, 12:01 AM   #20
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That is Classicly Gold!
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Old 17-03-2006, 12:07 AM   #21
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F250 would catch a few cars off guard at the lights... they could wipe out a few V8 Sedanss off the mark to 60 i would say..
Agree with u 100%, when i had my old sigma, this F250/350 was next to me, and that thing was freakin HUGE! when the lights went green, that thing just flew, i had no chance, but neither did any other car at the lights for that matter. I just sh*t myself when i saw such a big thing accelerate so fast, but i dont kno, maybe that thing had a few mods done to it, cus i cant believe a stock Fseries can go so fast... unless im wrong, which will make me sh*t myself even more
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Old 17-03-2006, 12:19 AM   #22
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Check out my post on the Chevrolet Kodiak. Imagine what burnouts that could do !!!!
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Old 17-03-2006, 02:16 AM   #23
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I like the Title for the article: 'Monster' ute seized by hoon police.
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Old 17-03-2006, 03:51 AM   #24
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those F250's do go hard, there are a few around here. they destroy most things off the lights when driven right

there is even an F250 with spinners getting round bundy.
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Old 17-03-2006, 03:58 AM   #25
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Well the second half of the story read more like ad for Ford. I guess you will find hoons in all type vehicles. I guess if it got wheels & a motor there will be a hoon some where trying to lay rubber with it.
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my old mans mate has got one thats single cab and just the flat tray on the back coz its his work car for putting the bins of crabs onto and he let me take it for a drive and i coldnt believe how much power they have, and the turbo boosts up heaps loud on them, i popped the bonnet and the turbo is like the size of a t88, in street fords they had an article on em a couple of months ago that said with a new exhaust and an edit that they can run 12's or 13's one of the 2 all day long.
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Thats awesome. I didnt even think those heavy lugs could even be capable of creating tyre smoke. :
They light-up surprisingly easily ... the 7.3 T/D V8s anyway.
I thought I'd load up the column shift auto for a good launch ... instead the rear lit up VERY well ... and I didn't have much pressure on the brake either.

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Probably could of!

Only thing is th fuel consumption was rediculous, I'de imagine the capacity of the tank wouldnt be any less than 120Lt and a full tank went from melbourne to winton and had to top up before we got back to Melbourne
You must of thrashed it ... although the auto does use the juice ... I read somewhere the manual ... when cruising like a granny .. can get a range of just over 1000km from the 120L tank.

Then with the LPG additional conversion (whwere it is mixed with the Diesel) .... can increase the range to over 2000km ... but that's adding another 90-100L of LPG to the equation ... also better running and more power on the LPG (high compression and turbo .... hmmmmmm )
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The Bandag Bullet is just purely and crazily amazing..... I have had the privelidge of seeing it do its work up close... (Car park of Bandag in Brisbane) and let me tell you.... It was purely amazing.....
Most of the other race trucks lay a better burnout than that puss box could do. I remember when it use to turn up to every truck racing meeting, only to be put to shame by the others, which could also lap fast and do 100mph.

Those F250s are crazy! If i had the money for one of them, without a doubt I would be driving one right now! :
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Has anyone got a linky to a Bandag Bullet burnout? Ive seen them, they are just crazy.
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