Posted by jon f mn on September 04, 2014 at 21:18:46 from (70.195.65.38):
In Reply to: Truck questions posted by bill from sçòtland on September 04, 2014 at 21:00:37:
Semis have 350 to 600 hp in this country. Some are governed at 65, but not many anymore. Acording to Cummins engines it takes 600+ hp to pull a box trailer 90 mph. My truck is rated at a bit under 400 hp and does 65 well, 70 ok but on lots more fuel. It will go 75 but struggles. One time in west Tx. where the speed limit is 85 I tried it out to see what the top was and got it up over 80 a bit, but it wouldn't come close to holding that. Most run in the 65-70 mph range.
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