Damn nice numbers..
Dumb question? Is there anyway to get these trucks to hook up on the dyno? I'm sure you've tried about everything just curious.. Slicks bolted on the rear? Lol
Slicks are not a good idea on a dyno.
Best way to maintain traction is to put a strap over a hitch and strap it to the dyno, or to strap it to the frame and have it pull down the truck to the dyno.
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Yes sir, it pulls hard in 4wd and never offers to slow down. First time in a while that I hard a truck actual shake the tires on the dyno it was slipping so hard. Comparing it the the truck I did earlier in the week that was twinned I would have to guess this truck is somewhere between 1275-1375hp at the crank. There is a huge difference between the two trucks on how they pull on the big end. The twin truck hits harder out of the hole but this one pulls a lot harder on the big end. I'm very happy with how it turned out.
Are both his CP3s stock or are they stroker pumps ?
Stock, and they are not out of fuel yet
Wasn't that the point of triples? To help extend out the powerband?
Yes sir that is definitely the point but it seems like I get asked that question everyday. Was just putting it down on print for everyone to see.
Funny you mention tire shake -- what is this, the "Wade Moody Show"?:rofl:
Ouch Tom, that was not very nice...:rofl:
Awesome build man, I'm really glad to see the potential of that VGT hanging out in the valley.
Very nice Kyle! Next time you are out to visit Evan let me know. I'd love to meet up and grab a beer then get reckless in Mexico. Maybe not in that order.
Ha-ha, will do, but I hope I never have to go back to see him lol