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i love my psd... today just outta boredom i came out of a red light on to a strait away and just dropped it to the floor turned off the radio and listend... listening to the turbo spool up and then scream at about 3000 ahh it was bliss.. i was in heaven any one else share the love in this great sound...
I generally don't listen to the stereo in the truck. I'd rather listen to the engine. My wife is the same way. When we're getting on the freeway, she tells me to floor it, because she loves the sound of the turbo.
Quadzilla
'95 F-350XLT Crew Cab SRW 4X4 PSD, 35X12.50X16.5's, Limited slip 4.10's, Hypermax downpipe, gutted EBPV, "Catless" in Seattle, "Renegade" 4" exhaust system, CTFD sticker, Air bags, TYMAR intake, shimmed fpr, Diablo chip, Fumoto valve, Autometer pyrometer, Sonnax valve, Tricumulator springs, Tru-Cool, HX mod, Magnefine, 4R100 pan. And a wish list that gets longer every day.
(Thank God for a wife that likes big trucks.)
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