I have a 2002 HO Cummins, 6-spd, 4x4, QC, LB Ram, w/ DDIIIs, PDR HX-40, Drag Comp, ATS Exh. Man, 4" Exh, Scotty II, with about 450hp, and 1000lb/ft, Con FE Clutch, 241HD T-Case, 3. 54 gears, and 315/75/16 BFG A/T tires.
One of my supervisors at work has been talking it up about how his Ford can outpull my Dodge, and Dodge this, and Dodge that, etc. , for the last few weeks, and since then, it has become a big issue at work, and a lot of people want us to hook up a chain to each other, and pulloff against each other, including him. He's still talking it up, and most of my coworkers would love to see me out pull him, and shut him up once and for all (he's a big guy, with a big mouth, and a big ego).
He has a 2001 Ford 7. 3 PSD Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 Automatic truck. He has about 285/75/16 BFG A/T tires on it, and the engine may be chipped, but I'm not sure. He has no gauges, yet he claims it's bombed, so I would assume that it's simply chipped. Also, I think he has 3. 73 gears.
I understand that there are many issues involved, including power, traction, and safety.
I can get a big chain, and something to cover it and hold it down if it does break. What kind of hitch or method of attachmennt should I use? I have a Class V Tow Hitch on the truck right now.
I can either weigh my truck down at least 2k lbs with flat cinder blocks, or wet sand or rocks. It must fit under my roll lock topper though, and not be impossible to clean up. Any other cheap ideas?
The things that worry me are the fact that he has an auto. I do not want to have to shift, as I lose all boost very fast with the PDR HX-40, and the 6-spd is a slow shifter, so that combination could let him pull me if I had to shift. I am not sure if I should use 4-low or not, or even 4-high, or even 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th gear, dump the clutch, or slip it. What's the best combination for me? (also that won't blow apart my drivetrain, or send my egt's through the roof, considering all the factors given)
Any other hints/suggestions/ideas that would help?
Thanks guys,
Skyler
One of my supervisors at work has been talking it up about how his Ford can outpull my Dodge, and Dodge this, and Dodge that, etc. , for the last few weeks, and since then, it has become a big issue at work, and a lot of people want us to hook up a chain to each other, and pulloff against each other, including him. He's still talking it up, and most of my coworkers would love to see me out pull him, and shut him up once and for all (he's a big guy, with a big mouth, and a big ego).
He has a 2001 Ford 7. 3 PSD Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 Automatic truck. He has about 285/75/16 BFG A/T tires on it, and the engine may be chipped, but I'm not sure. He has no gauges, yet he claims it's bombed, so I would assume that it's simply chipped. Also, I think he has 3. 73 gears.
I understand that there are many issues involved, including power, traction, and safety.
I can get a big chain, and something to cover it and hold it down if it does break. What kind of hitch or method of attachmennt should I use? I have a Class V Tow Hitch on the truck right now.
I can either weigh my truck down at least 2k lbs with flat cinder blocks, or wet sand or rocks. It must fit under my roll lock topper though, and not be impossible to clean up. Any other cheap ideas?
The things that worry me are the fact that he has an auto. I do not want to have to shift, as I lose all boost very fast with the PDR HX-40, and the 6-spd is a slow shifter, so that combination could let him pull me if I had to shift. I am not sure if I should use 4-low or not, or even 4-high, or even 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th gear, dump the clutch, or slip it. What's the best combination for me? (also that won't blow apart my drivetrain, or send my egt's through the roof, considering all the factors given)
Any other hints/suggestions/ideas that would help?
Thanks guys,
Skyler