Krazeeun
Hardway Performance
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- Feb 4, 2008
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I didn't start laughing until the people behind the video camera started laughing.....although, I can think of many men on this site that are guilty of the same move - myself included.
I've watched the video several times and still have no idea what the guys behind me are saying....
Me...
I've watched the video several times and still have no idea what the guys behind me are saying....
its funny because it sounds like they're saying
whoooo wee dango wango bango chickin wang walmart whoooeeeee
stupid question, I never raced my truck before, so does everyone run in 4wd? if your only making like 500-550 hp is it worth launching in 4wd? I doubt I will have a hard time hooking up since I am not making much power at all. I would think if the track is prepped and I do a burn out that i should be able to hook up easily and that 4wd would only slow me down. Am I way off base here??
My daily driver 4x4 QC Long Bed 12valve with about 390 RWHP is right on the verge of being able to take-off in 2wd. If I start with zero boost and just wack the throttle, it spins just enough to scratch the tires in 2nd and 3rd with the converter unlocked. With the converter locked, it spins as soon as it makes the 2nd gear shift and blows the tires off till midway through third where it catches traction and then bogs the motor.
With a mild 5 psi boosted launch, it won't hold in 2wd in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd regardless of converter unlocked or locked.
In my opinion, 4x4 is required once you reach 350 RWHP and plan to do mild boosted launches at the track.