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You can put a videogate, watergate on Putfile or YouTube, and put the URL links in your post. Anyone can get a free account on Putfile to store their gates, and it even gives you the BB code to post in your message for the link.
Hey,
Here ya go. Running a Peterbuilt truck on our chassis dyno. Note at the end when the dyno operator pour's on the coal and the rear wheel's start jumping on the dyno rollers and the radiator look's like it's going to vibrate out of the truck.
C-ya Trapp.
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Learn something all the time here. So, a few questions if you dont mind. What is the purpose of the dyno run? Is it to make sure all drive line components are working correctly? or Perhaps preparing for a Smokey & The Bandit run?? Who is driving, Snowman? lol Just curious. Neat video. Like others, I would be afraid not to have all the front chained down.
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Hey Mr. Rick.
The back is chained to a anchor in the floor and the right front steer is strapped down.
The pour-pus is to check horse power rating's, Overheats and Oil consumption. It's a very good tool for sure and a operator doesn't have to take the truck out on the road with a loaded trailer and climb these little hill's west of Denver to check it over.