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ROX 09-12-2006 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by phazer42
Best to keep a close eye on your t-case when doing this... you know the shifter fork is completely plastic on an H2 t-case???? the chains also stretch....

Scott
'01 HMCO

Did someone say plastic?

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Dug
was his dually four wheel drive?

It Was $ wheel drive ,just found out today he took out his front diff in the process

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan06SUT
Sweet I'll see if I can get one of my contractors to re-enact this battle. I would say the weight, gearing, and tires would have more to do with it than engine power.

Isnt that what were all about

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:12 AM

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Originally Posted by dochummer
Yeah, he was probably holding back...now when you have your camera out, he'll toast your a**.. :)

there was no holding out he tore out his front diff he was trying his best, H2 ROCKS

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by H2 Rocks
LMAO! I seriously hope you didn't screw up your Hummer.:jump:

Well so far so good ,a new weekend comong up and im sure well try it again

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by phazer42
doesn't suprise me at all really.... the dually doesn't have a whole lot of weight on the rear tires at all where the H2 is fairly evenly loaded front to rear. Now put a few thousand pounds in the bed of the chevy or dodge or ford and see how far it will pull the H2....

Best to keep a close eye on your t-case when doing this... you know the shifter fork is completely plastic on an H2 t-case???? the chains also stretch....

Scott
'01 HMCO

Yah but through some weight in the h2 and you have the same odds

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Z
LOL! Like I Said! :jump: :OWNED:

Pallet Of Concrete in each!..... Let's PLAY! Know My Trucks! :giggling: DooooYou! :crying: :dancingbanana: :D Painers are good! :rant: ;)


I dont think we were talking about weight capacity i think i was talking abouit Draggin a GMC dually down the road

Big Z 09-12-2006 05:37 AM

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How Bout A Parts Rig Pull Off! :D ...No Dually's...I have a Smaller, Lil Ugly Pick-up Now! ;).....But would Still Play! :) .....With 1/2--Or Full-- pallet of concrete ;)....Winner takes Parts Rig Home! :D :dancingbanana:

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:49 AM

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Well i guess if i had a lil ugly parts trick i would but i dont ,OF course if you have a schwack of weight in the back your going to have an advantage,but if you noticed we had no weight in our trucks,so dont care if you have a palat of concrete in the back of yours.

Ricco 09-12-2006 05:56 AM

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Originally Posted by phazer42
doesn't suprise me at all really.... the dually doesn't have a whole lot of weight on the rear tires at all where the H2 is fairly evenly loaded front to rear. Now put a few thousand pounds in the bed of the chevy or dodge or ford and see how far it will pull the H2....

Best to keep a close eye on your t-case when doing this... you know the shifter fork is completely plastic on an H2 t-case???? the chains also stretch....

Scott
'01 HMCO

Agin if i a few thousand pounds in the back of mine it would be even again,and i would drag you once again.so lets keep on track

Big Z 09-12-2006 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricco
Agin if i a few thousand pounds in the back of mine it would be even again,and i would drag you once again.so lets keep on track


OK, I've Had enough Fun! :D....lol


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Ricco 09-12-2006 02:00 PM

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AHHHH Victory again LOL:dancingbanana:

phazer42 09-12-2006 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricco
Agin if i a few thousand pounds in the back of mine it would be even again,and i would drag you once again.so lets keep on track



To really get a good estimation of pulling power you need to put a trailer on both vehicles.... but I will tell you the Diesel trucks, be it a Chevy Duramax, Ford Powerstroke or a Dodge Cummins, will out pull an H2 and even an H1 (without the Dmax)... hook up the trailer to the vehicle and then floor it to 60 and who gets there first can pull more (the slower one is engine limited or gearing limited).... this is what testing the corporations due for competitors and its also whats done on the diesel page if any of you are on that....

Its all dynamics, the H2 hooked up to a pick-up doesn't really prove anything other then the pick-up is traction limited.... but the output of the engine power-wise is of course higher on the pick-up....

Scott
'01 HMCO

Big Z 09-12-2006 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricco
AHHHH Victory again LOL:dancingbanana:


Lol---Not even on a good day Tonguester...I Mean Youngster! :twak: :D ROFL!

Ricco 09-14-2006 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Z
Lol---Not even on a good day Tonguester...I Mean Youngster! :twak: :D ROFL!

Hey a poet cool.:violin:

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ 09-18-2006 10:07 PM

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If He was setup like Dragons GMC 3/4 ton single axle with turbo deisel and the edge system on I do not think an H2 would out pull Him.
Dyno'd at 400HP and 800 or 900 ft. .lbs of torque.
We hook trailers and throw just about anything on including My H2 and it seems to not even strain on long up hill grades.
Turbo deisel only should be to tough on H2 with any amount of HP and torque.

I know what i got in My H2 with supercharger and all the low end add-ons You can do with out going to lower gears to get it off the line in a hurry chewing up and spitting out rice rockets and even My cousins new Vette which He just did not believe it could be done. It was a 0 to 60 run but, He was gaining if it had been to 100 He may have caught Me. But, main thing is I had the low end torque which is the most important number when it comes to pulling.

Has been an interesting thread though.

TAZ

Htothe2 11-09-2006 02:32 AM

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nice!

H2bill 11-10-2006 04:23 AM

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Agreed. Worthless without the video.


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