That's not even a grade in western PA..Hill pull?
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That's not even a grade in western PA..Hill pull?
My old 160,000 mile 2003 crew cab with the 6.0L will smoke the tires even with the 3.73 gears after programming out the torque limiting.
My 2005 has a programmer.. I grew up with v8 trucks and muscle cars. I always assumed diesels were slow.. That is until I got my 05.. I was pleasantly surprised at the power when stock.. I was downright blown away after the programmer.. It's a big heavy crew cab 4x4 and it will smoke the tires in four wheel drive.
Are you saying it will smoke 3-4 tires at once empty on launch? If so this would be impressive. Are you sure the source of the smoke isn't coming out the exhaust pipe?
Are you saying it will smoke 3-4 tires at once empty on launch? If so this would be impressive. Are you sure the source of the smoke isn't coming out the exhaust pipe?
My 2005 has a programmer.. I grew up with v8 trucks and muscle cars. I always assumed diesels were slow.. That is until I got my 05.. I was pleasantly surprised at the power when stock.. I was downright blown away after the programmer.. It's a big heavy crew cab 4x4 and it will smoke the tires in four wheel drive.
Once you realize the numbers these engines put out when tuned it's not so surprising... This is NOT my truck, but mine is similarly equipped.. 427HP, 680TQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxYORy_LrH4
I am still surprised but don't have that much experience with 4x4's at launch. I would just think that is a lot of traction capability to move the truck forward more than spinning the tires quickly enough to smoke. I would have imagined possibly "chirping" the tires but not smoking them. Is your truck an automatic or are you dumping the clutch?
Are you saying it will smoke 3-4 tires at once empty on launch? If so this would be impressive. Are you sure the source of the smoke isn't coming out the exhaust pipe?