v10 cutting out
#11
As with all things, you have to get used to it. That's a heavy hunk of cast iron up front, and has more than enough power to roast the rear tires.... Almost every person that I have talked to that owned a V-10, like them. Aside from the (lack of) fuel economy of course.
#12
It IS powerful... but, Chrysler could have eked a LOT more power out of it, without too much trouble.
As with all things, you have to get used to it. That's a heavy hunk of cast iron up front, and has more than enough power to roast the rear tires.... Almost every person that I have talked to that owned a V-10, like them. Aside from the (lack of) fuel economy of course.
As with all things, you have to get used to it. That's a heavy hunk of cast iron up front, and has more than enough power to roast the rear tires.... Almost every person that I have talked to that owned a V-10, like them. Aside from the (lack of) fuel economy of course.
To the OP: Any luck with your stalling issue?