Manual Transmissions, what gear to pull in?
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Manual Transmissions, what gear to pull in?
I'm just curious as to what gear most of you guys pull sleds in?
What kind of clutches do well for sled pulling and STREET use?
I'm real new to this, but definately wanna go out and have some fun. I'd just like to do it somewhat educated so I don't break AS much stuff.
What kind of clutches do well for sled pulling and STREET use?
I'm real new to this, but definately wanna go out and have some fun. I'd just like to do it somewhat educated so I don't break AS much stuff.
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check www.southbendclutch.com if you want a great sledpulling clutch.
I use the 12cb 3850.
4th gear lo is a good gear to run in the 400hp to 500hp area. 2nd hi range is good for 500hp and up. 5th lo is good for the 550hp and up crew.
I use the 12cb 3850.
4th gear lo is a good gear to run in the 400hp to 500hp area. 2nd hi range is good for 500hp and up. 5th lo is good for the 550hp and up crew.
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Where could I get a good deal on one of those clutches? Hydraulic upgrade required? Total cost?
I'm still in the planning stages, but I want to get the right clutch the first time.
I'm still in the planning stages, but I want to get the right clutch the first time.
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Just deal with them direct.
Hydraulic upgrade is about 200 bones but it is needed.
So your looking right around 2k for the package give or take some pesos.
Hydraulic upgrade is about 200 bones but it is needed.
So your looking right around 2k for the package give or take some pesos.
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I thought i remeber some one saying a while back 2hi is for the bigger HP trucks. I haven't tried 2 hi, dont konw if I want to. Not challening just thinking out loud. Dont matter for me, I dont have enought HP to hardely move that ol sled anyway.
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See if this seems right.
Factory truck with 300-350 hp, 4lo 3rd in a 3.55 geared truck maybe 4lo 4th in a 4.10 geared truck?
Both trucks would have 33x12.50s, sled weighs 7500lbs.Just farm stock at the local fair.
Factory truck with 300-350 hp, 4lo 3rd in a 3.55 geared truck maybe 4lo 4th in a 4.10 geared truck?
Both trucks would have 33x12.50s, sled weighs 7500lbs.Just farm stock at the local fair.
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Originally Posted by KVD
See if this seems right.
Factory truck with 300-350 hp, 4lo 3rd in a 3.55 geared truck maybe 4lo 4th in a 4.10 geared truck?
Both trucks would have 33x12.50s, sled weighs 7500lbs.Just farm stock at the local fair.
Factory truck with 300-350 hp, 4lo 3rd in a 3.55 geared truck maybe 4lo 4th in a 4.10 geared truck?
Both trucks would have 33x12.50s, sled weighs 7500lbs.Just farm stock at the local fair.
im getting a DD next week, once i get ladder bars on ill be doing prolly 2 pulls this year. planning on 4th gear 4low and hoping i can get it lit early and keep it lit til it spins, dont wanna lug it or get it hopping
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My truck has 3:73's and is an 06 and bone stock but i plan to have the TST CR and a AFE Stage 2 and open the exhaust up a bit more, what gear should i use with this set up? Oh i plan to have a DD before i start pulling, and what setting with the TST should i use, i know the stock turbo is goin to limit me but i dont want to get to embarresd! Dose anybody clamp the rear suspesion, my buddy dose this with his Duramax and it seems to really help?
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Originally Posted by UnrulyNFS
Where could I get a good deal on one of those clutches? Hydraulic upgrade required? Total cost?
I'm still in the planning stages, but I want to get the right clutch the first time.
I'm still in the planning stages, but I want to get the right clutch the first time.
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He's in VA Beach. That's where I went to get mine done. Hate you weren't able to make the Jax dyno trip. Tim was down there for that event. You'll probably have to do an overnight to do it, but Tim will drop you off and pick you up at the hotel. He'll sell you the clutch at a very fair price and you could find someone around G'boro to do I'm sure, but I learned a ton that trip from Tim. He'll also help you blueprint you plan for your horsepower goals. He can help you with some of that stuff too. His # is 757-831-7451. Tell him you know John P and me (Matt), he'll take care of you. Get more clutch than you think you'll need.....well, think out your goals carefully. I'm pretty close to the limit of my South Bend now. I maybe should have gotten a double disk. You can always call Peter at South Bend to recommend a clutch to you. I talked to Peter and he recommended based on what I told him, but I underestimated my power goals....
Good luck, Matt
Good luck, Matt
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you must use a much lighter sled than what i have pulled, direct as in 1 to 1 at 500 rwhp didn't pull worth a dime when i tried it with a sled that weighs 44k. i went back to 4th gear [with a 6 speed] and got 3rd place next night. if in doubt, use a lower gear.