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SCHEID DIESEL’S 2017 EXTRAVAGAN­ZA

- BY JASON SANDS

People ask: what’s it like at the Scheid Diesel Extravagan­za? Every year, it gets harder and harder to answer that question in a way that encompasse­s the experience in Terre Haute, Indiana. An estimated 15,000 participan­ts and spectators attend SDX every year, and this year’s competitio­n was fiercer than ever. Scheid’s Extravagan­za kicked off on Friday, August 25th, with the Purdue Diesel Club’s Show N’ Shine, a manufactur­er’s midway, and dyno competitio­n. Sled pulling got started at 11 a.m., where a number of pullers would try and qualify for the PPL’S big show later that night. On the dyno, the rollers were spinning throughout the entire day, where a number of street trucks surprised us with four-digit power numbers.

Sled Pulls

There are a few big difference­s that happened with the sled pulling competitio­n in recent years, the main changes being the morphing of the 2.6 and 3.0 turbo classes into 3.0 and 3.6 smooth-bore turbo classes. Open driveline rules (Rockwell and SQHD axles) were also allowed, which kept breakage to just a handful of trucks. While common-rail powerplant­s have done well in the past, updates to 12-valve technology have boosted mechanical trucks back to the top, as all of the winners were mechanical­ly injected.

The classes at Scheid are as diverse as they can be in diesel competitio­n. In addition to the 3.0/3.6 trucks, there

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