The guy pretty much told me I didnt know WTF I was talking about and doubted that I had any "real" experience with pulling.
I talked with one of the diesel instructors about a year or so ago when we were working in Lima.
I was willing to help guide them with the build, source some parts to make it an ODL 3.0 truck, and help get the engine tuned in on the dyno.
The guy pretty much told me I didnt know WTF I was talking about and doubted that I had any "real" experience with pulling.
a buddy just showed me this today. I went to UNOH from 2004-2006 and wish i would have came across this. Who is the teacher ahead of this. Boroff, Trammel?
Anyone know of a link online to the article? My brother and I actually built the rolling chassis up here in Ontario to compete in our Pro-Mod diesel class back in 2009. I believe it was a student that got a hold of me first and then one of the instructors afterwards. My understanding was they wanted it for a 3.0 truck at the time but learned after they wanted it for a 2.5 or a 2.6 class:nail: We originally had it setup for a NV4500/271 but was told by the instructor that the they wanted to run an automatic:nail: Oh well, didn't get much for the truck (money we got for it bought the Can and reverser for our Super Mod) but we were glad it went to a school's diesel club...just thought it would have been more organized than what I am hearing now!
RyanB
I so agree i have went to the deans an everyone i can to get the diesel club as a school race team.
They put so much money in to circle track its not even funny.
I even have went to the school to see about a diesel performance class and they said there was no market, but there is an updated fuels class that will teach efi live and the basics of computers and ECT. That class is still 6 months out and we are looking for someone to help the teachers learn the programming.
just curios are your friends in the club or attended once and gave up?