750
I would say the 2001 would win if it was 5.7 vs 5.3 because the newer 5.3 i believe has more horsepower. but it would depend on gearing.
In a normall cab pickup the subwoofer would be installed in the truck bed.
300
Not positive but they should just pound in place I would think.
If it was an earlier 2004 truck with the Lb7 duramax (8th digit of VIN would be 1) then it has 300hp. If it was a later 2004 truck with the LLY duramax (8th digit of VIN would be 2) then it has 310hp.
The best truck i would recommend is a Ford F-350. It has 900 hundred horsepower, 4-wheel drive, and the most amazing bang for your buck! It doesn't easily get damaged either!
That depends on what you are doing with the truck, luck and personal preference. All have good and bad points. You could get a lemon from any of the three, or you could get a truck that would go 500,000 miles with only normal maintenance.That depends on what you are doing with the truck, luck and personal preference. All have good and bad points. You could get a lemon from any of the three, or you could get a truck that would go 500,000 miles with only normal maintenance.
The horsepower is probably the same output, but it won't be able to tow as much as a 2WD. The specifications of a GMC truck: http://www.gmc.com/sierra/2500HD/specsCapabilities.jsp
It depends.. A normal LP640 has about 500-600 BHP. The LP640 SV has more. Hope it helped!
Well, 1 horsepower=550ftlbs/sec... that is, 1 horsepower can move 550 lbs 1 foot in 1 second (or one pound 550 feet in one second), so you would get your weights for the empty cart, the average of your people, and your engine (which would be a variable), and your minimum speed of 5 mph (or 6.81 ft/s). You then figure out that for each pound, you need 6.81/550 horsepower, or .012381818181 hp, or 1 hp/80.76 pounds, and multiply in your total weight to see what your required horsepower is.
It take about 3500 calories to burn 1 pound of fat. So that would mean that if you lower you caloric intake by 500 calories in a week you would lose about 1 pound.
yes, the heads can be replaced with corvette heads. there hasn't been any documented proof of horsepower loss or gains, but i would suspect that that might be a minimal increase in horsepower