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<blockquote data-quote="Toad" data-source="post: 413555" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>There are no extra gages required in a van. I have had standard buses for many years and never needed them...they are just a distraction.</p><p>A standard engine sits most happily (and economically) at approx 56mph. If that kind of speed is not achievable then there is an issue with your engine. 56 mph is a perfectly ok speed to travel at on a Motorway, when you consider that the max speed is 70mph. i travel on whatever roads I need to to get to where I'm going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toad, post: 413555, member: 7670"] There are no extra gages required in a van. I have had standard buses for many years and never needed them...they are just a distraction. A standard engine sits most happily (and economically) at approx 56mph. If that kind of speed is not achievable then there is an issue with your engine. 56 mph is a perfectly ok speed to travel at on a Motorway, when you consider that the max speed is 70mph. i travel on whatever roads I need to to get to where I'm going. [/QUOTE]
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