Well, I've discovered something rather new to me now that I have my diesel powered Dodge up and running reliably. I find great pleasure in going for a ride and just putting along at low rpm and low speed, relaxing and enjoying the ride.
It's hard to explain, but it seems most similiar to taking out the boat and cruising the lake. Speed and power don't have much to do with it at all. Just rolling along comfortably on the strong low rpm torque curve is somewhat similar to trolling the lakes. Relax, see the sites, listening to that engine make its sounds of reserved power is really very pleasant.
Ya gotta understand, this is coming from Mr. 4 bbl V8 here, who loved the sound of solid lifters on the verge of valve float! Gimme high lift, max duration, 8,000 rpms, all four barrels and open exhaust screaming, bang another gear hard! Nope, not anymore.
I even find that on the freeways, though I can pretty much keep up with anybody, I back way off and pull it down to maybe 50-55 simply because it makes for a very enjoyable trip. If there's a handy frontage road that may even become the preferred route. Makes me think that but for the rather harsh ride there may have been some now unknown pleasures in those old covered wagon journies!
Just wanted to share that, and maybe some others have discovered something similar. I think most of the guys around here have a better than average knowledge of what life's really about. I've come to enjoy quietly experiencing the sights and sounds and smells of right here, right now, instead of hurrying ahead to grab ahold of some imagined future. I suppose the other drivers in their low-slung, hi-revving, gizmo-laden Fandango Veloce Deluxus ZZG wonder what that old geezer in the weird stinky truck is smiling about. If they'd slow down for a piece I'd tell them.
I think I'll go for a ride, diesel cruisin'.
It's hard to explain, but it seems most similiar to taking out the boat and cruising the lake. Speed and power don't have much to do with it at all. Just rolling along comfortably on the strong low rpm torque curve is somewhat similar to trolling the lakes. Relax, see the sites, listening to that engine make its sounds of reserved power is really very pleasant.
Ya gotta understand, this is coming from Mr. 4 bbl V8 here, who loved the sound of solid lifters on the verge of valve float! Gimme high lift, max duration, 8,000 rpms, all four barrels and open exhaust screaming, bang another gear hard! Nope, not anymore.
I even find that on the freeways, though I can pretty much keep up with anybody, I back way off and pull it down to maybe 50-55 simply because it makes for a very enjoyable trip. If there's a handy frontage road that may even become the preferred route. Makes me think that but for the rather harsh ride there may have been some now unknown pleasures in those old covered wagon journies!
Just wanted to share that, and maybe some others have discovered something similar. I think most of the guys around here have a better than average knowledge of what life's really about. I've come to enjoy quietly experiencing the sights and sounds and smells of right here, right now, instead of hurrying ahead to grab ahold of some imagined future. I suppose the other drivers in their low-slung, hi-revving, gizmo-laden Fandango Veloce Deluxus ZZG wonder what that old geezer in the weird stinky truck is smiling about. If they'd slow down for a piece I'd tell them.
I think I'll go for a ride, diesel cruisin'.
Comment