I don't really care how much hp anybody makes, regardless of brand, but the "my truck drives on the street better than yours" argument has got to go. When is everyone going to realize, nobody really cares. All that matters are the results at the end of the day. When someone builds a pull truck, they build it to run strong, stay together and to win - not drive down the blvd, or to the market or to the freakin' track - that is completely irrelevant.
well i would have to disagree tht some people only have the money to build one truck and when you can drive it to work then to the track, or sled pull then back to work and win or place verry high. I think tht says alot more then a purpose built truck. I think its alot easier to strip a truck cut it all to shit and make it win then to keep it drivable. but thts just my opinion.