Exploring a New Scania Truck in Canada

TLDRJoin me as I explore the features of a new Scania truck with a wet kit and twin tag rear axle in Canada. I'm excited to take this truck to truck shows and on a 2800-mile trip back to Florida.

Key insights

The Scania truck features a wet kit and twin tag rear axle, making it suitable for hydraulic trailers.

The truck has a 144 G model with a 460 engine, creating a powerful driving experience.

Although the truck needs some work, the frame is in great shape with no or minimal rust.

The interior of the truck is well-maintained and equipped with a wet kit and Sham optic Cruise transmission.

The truck comes with a small fuel tank, which will require frequent refueling on a 2800-mile trip back to Florida.

Q&A

What is the purpose of the wet kit in the truck?

The wet kit enables the use of hydraulic trailers and is a valuable feature for certain types of freight transportation.

Can you provide more details about the twin tag rear axle?

The twin tag rear axle provides additional stability and weight distribution, making it suitable for heavy loads and ensuring smoother and safer driving.

Is the truck in good condition?

The truck is in great shape, with minimal or no rust on the frame, and the interior is well-maintained.

What is the fuel mileage of the truck?

The exact fuel mileage of the truck is not known yet, but the small fuel tank will require frequent refueling on a long trip.

Are there any plans for modifications or upgrades to the truck?

Yes, there are plans to install new injectors, exhaust manifolds, tuning, and a heavy-duty clutch to improve the performance of the truck.

Timestamped Summary

00:17I am in Edmonton, Canada, exploring a new Scania truck with a wet kit and twin tag rear axle.

00:34The truck is a 144 G model with a 460 engine, making it a powerful machine.

01:12Although the truck needs some work, the frame is in great shape with minimal rust.

02:08The interior of the truck has a wet kit and a Sham optic Cruise transmission for an enhanced driving experience.

04:03The truck has a small fuel tank, which will require frequent refueling on a 2800-mile trip back to Florida.