never answered me...he is a youtube commenter LOL
and I agree, I bet we do see some more this year
you are correct only one dmax to have a dyno sheet that says over 1000hp.if a dyno number is what you are after it can be uned for.how many times have you read in diesel power about a truck making 800 hp and then barely running in the 12s.why is getblown's question so difficulty to give a straight answer? If it doesnt have a dyno sheet to prove it, leave your oinion out, its that simple. Hes not asking for speculation.
pat is also there...
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Pat is not even close to 1000 hp even with nitrous:kick:
you are correct only one dmax to have a dyno sheet that says over 1000hp.if a dyno number is what you are after it can be uned for.how many times have you read in diesel power about a truck making 800 hp and then barely running in the 12s.
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Pat is not even close to 1000 hp even with nitrous:kick:
my friends cousin's girl friend's uncles bosses x wife said she has the other 14 dmaxes hope this helps:blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1::blahblah1:
closer then you. iirc his race wieght is ~6500 pounds and a trap speed of 129 mph
using the HP calc on the site that is ~950rwhp...or is that wrong greg?
whats your new fangled conversion done at the track lately? oke:
Lets try again...
How many known 1,000hp dmax's?
As in, have strapped to a dyno, spun the rollers and had an outcome greater than 1,000hp...
Looks to be only one "known" 1,000 HP Duramax on the rollers. Although, it sounds strange that an 800HP Duramax could out run a 1,000HP Cummins?
Seems that most fast Dmaxs don't dyno or the #s just don't get out or cause their street driven trucks unlike the majority of trailer/dyno queen dodges.