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I am about to get a SBC DD 3850lb 12 FB so I can sled pull a little more. However I do dirive on the street a lot so I was wondering if the "Iron Giant" would be any worse to drive on the street? If I am going to spend the money I don't want to wish I would have gotten the "Iron Giant" later. I don't mind a heavy pedal. I have driven a few semis that needed both feet on the clutch sometimes! :-laf Any info and opinions would help, thanks.
 
Besides a stiffer pedal, (not unbearable)the IG engaged smoother than any other DD I have driven. Its been so long since I've had a normal single disc, I can't really compare driveability there.



I just took the IG out, to have Peter go over it. I'm wishing I hadn't now, it is really in nice shape after a season of 4500 rpm launches at the track. That is a notable change over the ones I used to have which needed totally repucked and a new center disc every year.
 
I had the 4200 12fb "Iron Giant" in my street truck for over two years before I sold it. The guy that currently owns it is still daily driving it.



Gene also forgot to mention that the "Iron Giant" was the winnner in the street class for DHRA. His head must be shrinking?? :-laf





J. R.
 
J. R. Adkins said:
His head must be shrinking?? :-laf





J. R.



Well, if you consider me assuming everybody on the face of the planet knows my great feats already, so theres no sense in mentioning it again, yes my head is shrinking.



BTW, the proper term is, " DHRA/DieselPower Sled pulling Series Street Diesel 2005 Champion. " :cool:



Will we see a JR truck at the top this year? Oo.
 
Smokin_Monster, I daily drive my Iron Giant and have no problems with it. Pedal is heavier than stock, and the clutch is grabbier than stock, but I found it very easy to get used to. Additionally, I have driven one other brand of dd clutch on the street (a 'street puller' type), and it's not as refined as the Iron Giant, despite that the IG will hold a lot more power and more slip-launches than that one.





Chris
 
So there's probably not much "drivability" difference between the 3850lb and 4200 lb clutch? The street diving I do is mostly freeway not much stoplight driving.
 
BigBadDodge said:
Drove my 4200lb Iron Giant to work daily for the past two weeks :D with no issues, you will get used to it.



BBD

:--) you mean it gets to come off the trailer once in a while j/k :-laf
 
J. R. Adkins said:
I had the 4200 12fb "Iron Giant" in my street truck for over two years before I sold it. The guy that currently owns it is still daily driving it.



J. R.



I have also driven said truck before, and compared to my 3850 plate load DD its not that bad. Only noticeable difference is the "hold it" pressure of the clutch pedal. The initial depressing of the clutch pedal isn't any different, its just when you gotta hold that sucker to the floor for any length of time. :{ :-laf A little difficult for my skrony 155lb butt. :p
 
Sled Puller said:
There ya have it, even women can drive it. ;) :D



Hey Shed Putter at least I didn't sell my truck on Ebay. Its still in the driveway. :rolleyes:



jwilliams3 said:
Mark,

Aren't you the one that has a block of wood duct taped to the clutch pedal so you can reach it with your foot? :-laf



No bean pole, but I do love electric seats. ;) :-laf
 
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