Win/Lose Who Have You Raced?
#21
#23
I've lost track...
Worst loss ever was to my cousins 05 Cummins Dually which is about 800 hp. I didn't even stand a chance
As for wins I don't remember most of them enough but I guess my most memorable was an extended cab silverado ss or my buddies chipped 08 6.7L cummins duallie
As for ties...
06ish Nissan Maxima. Stayed side by side neither of us losing or gaining on the highway (can't tell speed due to my speedo being buried but his said 209km/h on the nice orange digital dash last time I saw it)
98 Nissan altima riced to the ****. Fully gutted and caged for the track
Worst loss ever was to my cousins 05 Cummins Dually which is about 800 hp. I didn't even stand a chance
As for wins I don't remember most of them enough but I guess my most memorable was an extended cab silverado ss or my buddies chipped 08 6.7L cummins duallie
As for ties...
06ish Nissan Maxima. Stayed side by side neither of us losing or gaining on the highway (can't tell speed due to my speedo being buried but his said 209km/h on the nice orange digital dash last time I saw it)
98 Nissan altima riced to the ****. Fully gutted and caged for the track
#24
I've lost track...
Worst loss ever was to my cousins 05 Cummins Dually which is about 800 hp. I didn't even stand a chance
As for wins I don't remember most of them enough but I guess my most memorable was an extended cab silverado ss or my buddies chipped 08 6.7L cummins duallie
Worst loss ever was to my cousins 05 Cummins Dually which is about 800 hp. I didn't even stand a chance
As for wins I don't remember most of them enough but I guess my most memorable was an extended cab silverado ss or my buddies chipped 08 6.7L cummins duallie
#27
he said it was an 84 vette. Those things were turds, they were only 205 horsepower and 290 lb/ft of torque. weight with an auto was around 3200 pounds, thats about 16.8 pounds per horsepower.
figure a 5000pound truck, with 345 horsepower and it is about 15.5 pounds per horsepower.
A6000 pound truck comes in at 17.3 pounds per horsepower. add in the increased torque from todays engines and it would be reasonable to assume that this would be an interesting race
*all ratings are at the flywheel
figure a 5000pound truck, with 345 horsepower and it is about 15.5 pounds per horsepower.
A6000 pound truck comes in at 17.3 pounds per horsepower. add in the increased torque from todays engines and it would be reasonable to assume that this would be an interesting race
*all ratings are at the flywheel
#28
lost to a newer eclipse last night...it was a rolling start about 40mph and we were even for a short distance but after that he was gone. we stopped around 90...Told him it was bc his was lighter but to stay to the side bc if I got close enough I'd just run that thing over...we laughed went our seperate ways...oh well beat a f150 other day...truck vs truck is better!
#30