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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
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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