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why is my 1991 Mazda truck surging at higher speeds
"Higher" can be a pretty ambiguous term here. Generally speaking, for higher torque and lower road speeds, you'd have taller rear end gear ratios.
It is called the venturi effect. The air pressure between the car and the truck reduces due to the relative speeds
9 to 13 LBS. No higher or lower are you will have starting are running problems.
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The blower motor speed resister is burned out.
9 to 13 LBS. No higher are lower are you will have running and are starting problems.
when air is pushed forward, is has less pressure to the sides then in front, causing a vacuum on either side. when the truck speeds by, it causes this affect on a descent sized scale, large enough to pull your car.
when air is pushed forward, is has less pressure to the sides then in front, causing a vacuum on either side. when the truck speeds by, it causes this affect on a descent sized scale, large enough to pull your car.
9 to 13 LBS. It can't be any lower are higher. Are you will have starting and running problems.
About an hour at highway speeds.
60 to 66 LBS. NO lower are higher are you will have starting and running problems. It can be 50LBS. with engine running.