I saw this done to a Dodge on "Trucks", a saturday morning show where they do projects like this sometimes. I think the "Trucks" host got all his stuff here:
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I saw this done to a Dodge on "Trucks", a saturday morning show where they do projects like this sometimes. I think the "Trucks" host got all his stuff here:
Matter of fact...
one more, the truck in question:
you are good! this truck was actually dynoed at 806hp.
8~)>its a cummins swap! no duramax or powerstroke is 'stout' enough
-- bob z.
"people with less brain power than you are doing more difficult things everyday"©
I can't take credit. It was my software that developed the power number, but I guessed at the vehicle and driver weight. I'm sure they weren't accurate, but they must have been close. The program actually came up with 804 HP. I guess it's just another example of how accurate this program really is.
Chris
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