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  • that wasnt fair the chevy had 4x4

  • Do notice it's a Hemi.

  • i know i sound like an idiot but what does it mean when ppl say lly d-max and lmm d-max?

  • @TheFordguy98 Basically it is the version of the engine. The LLY (460 ft lbs) was the version in late 04 to the end of 05. Some early 06's had it. Now it gets confusing.. the rest of the 06's got a new version (520 ft lbs) but they still called it the LLY until the very end of 06, when they started calling it the LBZ when they added more power (650 ft lbs). And from 08 and on you get the LMM which came with a DPF system. And now LML's are out for 11-12 and have 765 ft lb tq

  • @zz3astro ok thanks.

  • thats not fair it was the chevy 4WD vs a dodge 2WD

  • why all the haters? there is no question that the duramax weighs more and was going to pull the dodge around the block if you read the video description it clearly says that the guy in the dodge was saying that the duramax couldnt pull his truck i would have hooked to him to prove him wrong also and so would everyone of you dodge boys if the roles were reversed

  • Sad, it takes a turbo charged diesel truck to pull a ram with a hemi...

  • its not even close to far.. a 2500HD deisel vs a 1500 Hemi

  • Yeah cause that proved a lot. 3/4 ton vs 1/2 ton. Oh boy.

  • not a fair game! 2500HD duramax 4X4 vs 1500 hemi 2wd! obvously the Chevy is gonna win its more powerfull than the dodge! im a Chevy guy but i also like fair games!

  • no contest

  • naturally a desile will drag a gas the desils are meant for pulling

  • Now rev em up to 6 k and see who stays together longer.

  • @jamesfreddys i put my money on the duramax redling rather than the pile of hemi crap

  • Yea traction is everything, 2wd will hardly ever beat 4 wheel action. I am kinda surprised in 2wd that diesel couldn't budge the the gas engine at all.

  • @Mopardude I would have dragged him with 4wd too lol. weight has its advantages. In 2wd I actually did drag him a bit but he got some of it back at the end. You'll see in the next vid. I didn't try very hard in this video in case the chain let go, lest I end up in my neighbor's shop through the fence!

  • @zz3astro Being that's its a dodge too gives him what he needs to hang in there, as dodge 2wd drive trucks sit fairly high compared to other brands. If that trucks hitch wasn't just as high as yours you would be able to take all the weight off his axle and it wouldn't even be a challenge.

  • @Mopardude Or is his truck a 4x4 and i am just miss reading what you mean in your vid discription?

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