GSX = all wheel drive. I'd really be suprised to hear about traction
problems in an AWD car. Actually, I'd like to know what he did to the trans
and transfer case to keep them together. I've heard horror stories about
mitsu transes and witnessed some pretty wild explosions with my friend
Steve's 98 GS-T. (He's eaten 3 5-speeds, 2 of which had all hardened gears
and internals.)
Chris, what you boosting at?
-- - Josh Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L Above Statement Not True ^^^^^ www.omg-stfu.com""Dave Downing"" <ddowning@nosc.mil> wrote in message news:cnikjj$q3p$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > Thanks, I like it cause it catches a lot of people off guard, they don't > expect it from a Dak :) It's totally streetable, it's been my daily driver > since I bought it new in '02, 66K miles on it, 40K of that has been with the > blower. I even drove it last winter, I'll never do that again, snow in a > 450rwhp 2wd truck is not fun! LOL I wasn't too surprised to see a couple of > pistons eat it, they've taken a lot of abuse ;) Shooting for low 11's and > 120+ traps with the new block. That's some wicked mph you've got in your > Eclipse, looks like some traction problems, huh? hehe > > -Dave > > ""nichols, christopher"" <chrisn@emc.com> wrote in message > news:82CC5B790FEB854BBD58EEBA156E5C680BED@srmoon.eng.emc.com... > > This sounds like my summer, only my vehicles are reversed. My dakota is > > the > > daily driver instead! :) > > > > Sorry to hear about the motor problems, but 11s in a Dakota is pretty damn > > impressive. How streetable is the truck? > > > > Chris > > '00 Dakota, tow vehicle - 1/4 TBD > > '99 Eclipse GSX, race car 11.72@122.72 > >
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