markrinker
07-18-2004, 07:16
Pulled #2 truck yesterday. First time for me. What a blast! Was much more nervous than expected, but nothing broke, and placed squarely in the middle of the field of other 8,000lb competitors running tuned up Powerstrokes, Cummins, and Duramaxs. Mine was the only 6.5 Chevrolet in a field of at least 80 trucks.
I made two mistakes that took at least 20 feet off my pull:
First was bad information/supposition that my adjustable 2" receiver tube pintle hitch would work for the 'hook'. The hook was too big, so rather than lose my place in the pulling order, I dropped the big hook around receiver tube, losing about 6" of drawbar height. That cost me at least 10' according to experienced pullers.
Second was my learning curve. The truck hooked up hard in 4LOW/1st gear and rev's/boost climbed quickly to max (no tach) RPMs. Had good ground speed and no wheel slip at about 40ft down the track, motoring hard. Then I made the mistake of getting a gear, rather than wait for the sled to pull my trucks RPMs back down to its power band.
Lost lots of ground speed after the shift, all four wheels then broke loose, and started howling against the dry packed track. It went down spinning HARD with no bounce or wheel hop at 164'. I let it wind for a full second after the flag, since all that was going away was tire rubber. That got some claps and cheers from the stands.
The longest stock 8,000# truck pull was a tweaked out Duramax that went 230'. He twisted his rear drive shaft in half after starting to bounce at the end. Bounce is bad. Very bad.
I'm going again next weekend...
[ 07-18-2004, 07:27 AM: Message edited by: Mark Rinker ]
I made two mistakes that took at least 20 feet off my pull:
First was bad information/supposition that my adjustable 2" receiver tube pintle hitch would work for the 'hook'. The hook was too big, so rather than lose my place in the pulling order, I dropped the big hook around receiver tube, losing about 6" of drawbar height. That cost me at least 10' according to experienced pullers.
Second was my learning curve. The truck hooked up hard in 4LOW/1st gear and rev's/boost climbed quickly to max (no tach) RPMs. Had good ground speed and no wheel slip at about 40ft down the track, motoring hard. Then I made the mistake of getting a gear, rather than wait for the sled to pull my trucks RPMs back down to its power band.
Lost lots of ground speed after the shift, all four wheels then broke loose, and started howling against the dry packed track. It went down spinning HARD with no bounce or wheel hop at 164'. I let it wind for a full second after the flag, since all that was going away was tire rubber. That got some claps and cheers from the stands.
The longest stock 8,000# truck pull was a tweaked out Duramax that went 230'. He twisted his rear drive shaft in half after starting to bounce at the end. Bounce is bad. Very bad.
I'm going again next weekend...
[ 07-18-2004, 07:27 AM: Message edited by: Mark Rinker ]