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CumminsCrazed 09-20-2008 06:47 PM

Hookin Chains With A Buddy In The Grass!!!
 
Well guys, just like the title states, this afternoon i hooked chains with a buddy of mine in his back yard. He has a late 70s F250 ford with a pretty modded up 460 BBF. He has aftermarket cam, heads, intake, carb, ignition etc. I personally have NO idea how to pull with my 6 spd against anyone and he had a HUGE advantage over me being a built auto so he got me on almost every start, if anyone has suggestions on how i can better my pulling with other trucks let me know as i felt like i could have done MUCH better. Anyway, i have about 4 videos, the first one was in normal video mode and after that my buddy accidentally switched it to compact video mode so the last 3 videos will be fairly grainy but youll get the idea.

Heres the videos, in order





Let me know what you think and PLEASE give me input on how i can better myself next time i hook up to anyone!!!

RSWORDS 09-20-2008 06:50 PM

1st step... Get some pavement under those trucks :D I have seen S-10's and 1500's hook up in the dirt and neither go anywhere.. just no traction. Air down

CumminsCrazed 09-20-2008 06:59 PM

but pavement equils broken parts whereas grass is a lot more forgiving to driveline

sidekick 09-20-2008 07:03 PM

if your scared say your scared u have a dodge though so there isnt anything to worry about ill get my 06 on here on the pavement

CumminsCrazed 09-21-2008 12:30 AM

thats fine but i also have a LOT more miles and wear on my truck than yours, i know for one my front end isnt anything like new.......

xzaq103 09-21-2008 02:08 PM

I don’t care how new your truck is or what it has for a drive line hooking like that on pavement is a quick way to break parts!

Air your ties down to 15psi or so just enough to not break off the bead. Might turn the power down a little less wheel spin = more traction you could also hold the breaks till he gets spinning the ease into it. Also hook the chain as high as you can this way you will be lifting the rear of his truck.

Good luck

RSWORDS 09-22-2008 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by CumminsCrazed (Post 213294)
thats fine but i also have a LOT more miles and wear on my truck than yours, i know for one my front end isnt anything like new.......

The 89 has almost 400,000 on it... I always hook on pavement :D

Johnny Cetane 09-22-2008 08:46 AM

What RPM are you dumping the clutch at?

bigdaddydiesel 09-22-2008 08:56 AM

I would say to get the RPMs up too, BEFORE you take off, that way if you have lowered the power level on the tuner, you will take off with more torque under you...
But I personally have never done it... I am too scared of the cost with my IFS:argh::ouch:

solarwarp 09-22-2008 09:55 AM

Fat chicks in the back....


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