I’m curious how a brand new stock Cummins powerstroke or duramax would do In one of these with how much torque they have from factory. It’d be kinda cool to see
The sled has a weight on top, and flat feet that press against the ground in the front. As it moves forward, the rear tires of the sled are connected to a chain that slides the weight forward increasing the weight on the front making it dig into the ground more the further it goes.
i said that i agree with you... and me putting your name there is just youtube telling you that i replyed to your comment... im ford only aswell. so just chill
My bad. Them dam chevys always cheat. I watched one early this morning. The chevy had a way to pick up the front of the sled. When he pulled it. What kinda shit is that?
why are alot of them rolling coal and not building boost for like 20 sec while there is a green flag, is it just to seem like a cliche or , he could gain full boost in 4-5 sec. He didnt do anything but burn diesel the first 20
Nascar Toyota is powered by Ford. Because Toyota dose not have a Push Rod motor. Your gms are running Ford. Rear Gears of gm came apart. Better check NASCAR Facts. Toyota has a Rotory Engine.
@@johnarntz1677 Damn, what are you smoking because I want some lmfao 😂. You're either higher than a kite or very misinformed lol. Toyota Racing development makes the Toyota engines. When Toyota first decided to join nascar, they almost changed their minds because they wanted to use an overhead valve engine, but they went on and developed a pushrod engine. Research that, its everywhere. I have yet to find any source that says Toyota is powered by a ford engine.
You are So full of it. Toyota Dose not build a Push Rod Engine. Check NasCar. Ford Engine, Training, Ford Rear End. GM is running a Ford Rear End. Check NasCar. Not some Car Dealership.