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You should put a set of slicks on that thing and see what it would do in the quarter. It can't weigh what 3,000?
 

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Holy shat that is awesome bet you would never have to worry about pushing head gaskets in that thing light as it is. That is too cool. How long did it take to build? Did you make a new harness or what?
 

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that thing looks awesome.
 

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That is simply BAD ASS!!!

Wouldnt a small block with a supercharger be better off since the engine is so heavy in that Jeep??

What did you do to add the required support to the front end to handle the motor? It looks slightly strecthed too?

Im ust curious as to why the powerstroke when it ssoo freaking heavy ?? Is it s DUNE only jeep? If so then that answers my questions ;)
 

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Wouldnt a small block with a supercharger be better off since the engine is so heavy in that Jeep??
What would be the fun in that.
 

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What would be the fun in that.
I have been in blown small block(ford and chevy) powered Jeeps and they are FUN. Most of my off-roading has been in the rocks and trails but I have been in some Jeeps with stupid power in the sand.

That is a pretty sweet setup. How long before that little 44 goes snap crackle pop?!?! :poke: :D
 

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We have jeeps for other stuff this one was built for specifically for sidehilling in the sand. When the heat dies down we will get it down to glamis dunes and get some video on some real sand dunes. They stack it real steep there. When my Buddies run out of fuel I'll still have half a tank.! Not to worried about the 44 ,weight all transfers to the rear big time.
 
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