Driving home from work today and some idiot in a lifted 08/09 powerstroke with dual stacks is tailgating me through heavy traffic. I recognize this truck as one i have seen around town and figure he will probably be getting off my exit with me. Sure enough he does and once the offramp open to two lanes, he blows by me, then slows down a bit up ahead in anticipation of a cop who hides out every day in the same spot.
At this point im right behind him and were sittin at the light waiting to turn right up the hill. He starts revving it and trying to get his stacks to smoke. He starts up the hill (its a pretty wide road) and there is no traffic coming down, so i romp on and blow (literally) right past him rolling some serious coal! ( thanks PPE level 5!) I have a few more miles up the hill to go before i hit home, and i started toying with him thinking he would turn eventually turn off onto one of the side streets, but he keeps trying to pass me! Every time I just get into it and leave him in my tracks.
Finally he backed off and gave me the "D-max kicked my A#$" salute and went home.
I felt good about the kill, cant wait til my twins are in!
__________________ -2005 Chevrolet 2500 HD D-MAX CC/SB
Are you running the ppe level 5 on a stock tranny? Just curious cause I limped mine on 140 hp ppe tuner after 6 months. Tranny upgrade here I come so just trying to save you if not. Good kill by the way
__________________ 2005 lly crewcab w/ 8" fabtech lift, 20x10 motometals on 35 atz's. Onboard air system w/ nathan k5la train horns, 4" banks straight piped, afe intake, ppe hot tuner.
Are you running the ppe level 5 on a stock tranny? Just curious cause I limped mine on 140 hp ppe tuner after 6 months. Tranny upgrade here I come so just trying to save you if not. Good kill by the way
Nope, i have a SC4 installed with a 1055
__________________ -2005 Chevrolet 2500 HD D-MAX CC/SB
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