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ta6point6 03-21-2024 03:55 PM

Does your Daily Driver see Wide open Throttle
 
I was talking with a few friends and discussing our daily drivers. We were talking about when we were younger and how frequently we stomped on the gas pedal just to hear that four barrel sound. Now as an adults I dont think I have stomped on my daily driver just to hear it roar. I have probably done 3/4 on the highway to merge with traffic. One reason is I dont want to damage something and pay or it. Although just recently had to put a rebuilt motor in the Avalanche. The second reason is I feel like modern vehicles are not as strong/reliable. The place I took the Avalanche to be repaired, gave me a loaner Honda Accord. I stomped on that little thing and took the corners way to fast. The Honda had good off the line acceleration and gutless in the middle.
What about you guys ,do you drive your daily drivers like you stole them?

vertigto 03-21-2024 04:01 PM

Although...I don't mash the pedal like I did as a naive youth and wind it out (don't wanna break anything), I do love an otherwise aggressive acceleration. I love to hear the rumble from my hemi Ram 1500...I think they got the exhaust note perfect on it.

kingbuzzo 03-21-2024 04:03 PM

I drive like an old man in either vehicle most of the time but mainly due to gas prices...I have a rental for the weekend to go to Minnea so all bets are off!

77 TRASHCAN 03-21-2024 04:05 PM

TA, I'm with you, all the same reasons...
Although my 2005 1/2 ton Chevy, 5.3 with 3.73 (towing package) hauls the bacon when needed

Scarebird 03-21-2024 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ta6point6 (Post 6493495)
...The second reason is I feel like modern vehicles are not as strong/reliable...

No. A lot more power and if maintained quite reliable the newer stuff is.

I am more selective as to where I drop the hammer now - yesterday the Lemans got to stretch her legs a bit on a long S shaped onramp.

Charlie Brengun 03-21-2024 04:19 PM

Yes, but it's an electric so it doesn't give me much joy when I do that.. it's a bit dull..

form74 03-21-2024 04:23 PM

2004 impala beat / on the gas heavy on it all the time has 119,000 on it got it with 60,000 on it from my Dad

77 TRASHCAN 03-21-2024 04:23 PM

TA, I'm with you, all the same reasons...
Although my 2005 1/2 ton Chevy, 5.3 with 3.73 (towing package) hauls the bacon when needed

59safaricat 03-21-2024 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Scarebird (Post 6493502)
No. A lot more power and if maintained quite reliable the newer stuff is.

The engines, yes. Modern automatic transmissions...not so much.

Those 3 speeds autos from the big 3 held up to some pretty good abuse and most were never properly serviced or even serviced at all.

I only open them up when my old man driving (doing that since my mid 20's) makes the idle a bit shaky. Once up to normal operating temp, I'll give the engine a pretty good rev getting on the freeway and the idle is smooth as silk again at the next stop light. About 4-5 times a year for my daily drivers.

71GP76TA 03-21-2024 04:43 PM

I floor it once in a while if I'm passing on a 2 lane.... or if I decide to road rage.. LOL..

My 420hp truck has plenty of power so I usually don't need to floor.

BB70 03-21-2024 05:03 PM

I have a Neon SRT4 that gets a good workout. The more rust that falls off the quicker it goes.:D

nas t eh 03-21-2024 05:15 PM

I had a deleted and tuned 2008 GMC Duramax that was my daily driver from 2012-2019 the throttle on that truck was so addictive. That thing got driven hard everywhere and I miss it. The truck that replaced it is a 2019 GMC 1/2 ton 5.3. it feels very slow in comparison and I hardly have a desire to step on it.

My wife’s tuned 335 BMW is a bit more fun and gets a work out when I drive it.

OG68 03-21-2024 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 77 TRASHCAN (Post 6493499)
TA, I'm with you, all the same reasons...
Although my 2005 1/2 ton Chevy, 5.3 with 3.73 (towing package) hauls the bacon when needed

Same here. My 06 Silverado with the same equipment will downshift to first when I hit the pedal hard and stay on it until I'm at merging speed. That low gear in the 4L60 will rev up to 5300 rpm (factory tach) before shifting to second. Truck has 205,000 miles and still just as strong as ever.

carcrazy 03-21-2024 07:17 PM

Everything I own see WOT on a regular basis....that's half the fun!

sdbob 03-21-2024 07:37 PM

My 2500 GMC rarely just merging. However I do like to corner in the 50-70 mph range depending on corner and roads I'm in the country lots of hills and cattle farms.

72projectbird 03-21-2024 07:48 PM

Yes, almost every time I take them out.

Hell my daily has long tubes, a cam, intake, exhaust etc etc, so you have to give it wot everyday.

gtokid1968 03-21-2024 07:58 PM

Yes Often!!

59safaricat 03-21-2024 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by form74 (Post 6493507)
2004 impala beat / on the gas heavy on it all the time has 119,000 on it got it with 60,000 on it from my Dad

Those have transmission issues even when driven normally. Change the fluid often.

67drake 03-21-2024 08:45 PM

Gotta see black smoke from my Duramax every once in awhile. Nothing like when I was younger though. The question would have been “when don’t you give it WOT……”

65 Lamnas 03-21-2024 08:49 PM

NOPE....my DD is a '14 Maxima SV Sport with the factory CVT. It barely has enough margin for the torque capacity of the engine, and is at its design limit.

So I change the CVT fluid and filter way more often than necessary and mostly baby it. The more money I have to spend on it, the less money I have for the Lamnas.


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