I’m planning on building a Diesel Ram for drag racing.
I’m not going to use my new 2006 until after the warranty is expired.
So I will be buying another truck.
The following is what I will get:
1994 – 2006
¾ ton
Regular Cab
8 foot bed
4 wheel drive
Automatic
Normal street tires
My questions are:
Least expensive way to get to 11. 500 quarter mile ET and why? (12v vs. 24v vs common rail, trans strength, axle strength, weight, other variables between years?)
Is 11. 500 too aggressive of a goal?
If so, least expensive way to get to 12. 000 or 12. 500?
I’ve seen Dodge Diesels run in the 10’s, 9’s, 8’s even 7’s, why aren’t they on the official ¼ mile list? (I know the one in the 7’s is a dragster and the ones in the 8’s are light weight tube chassis, but what about the ones in the 9’s and 10’s?
Do 4wd trucks race in 4wd setting vs. 2wd? (I think the owners manual says not to drive over 55 in 4wd).
Thanks for the advice.
PS - I did a lot of searching on the forum and so far haven't been able to find enough specific information regarding these questions.
I’m not going to use my new 2006 until after the warranty is expired.
So I will be buying another truck.
The following is what I will get:
1994 – 2006
¾ ton
Regular Cab
8 foot bed
4 wheel drive
Automatic
Normal street tires
My questions are:
Least expensive way to get to 11. 500 quarter mile ET and why? (12v vs. 24v vs common rail, trans strength, axle strength, weight, other variables between years?)
Is 11. 500 too aggressive of a goal?
If so, least expensive way to get to 12. 000 or 12. 500?
I’ve seen Dodge Diesels run in the 10’s, 9’s, 8’s even 7’s, why aren’t they on the official ¼ mile list? (I know the one in the 7’s is a dragster and the ones in the 8’s are light weight tube chassis, but what about the ones in the 9’s and 10’s?
Do 4wd trucks race in 4wd setting vs. 2wd? (I think the owners manual says not to drive over 55 in 4wd).
Thanks for the advice.
PS - I did a lot of searching on the forum and so far haven't been able to find enough specific information regarding these questions.
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