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Throwback: The Untold Story of Our First UCC Truck

Throwback: The Untold Story of Our First UCC Truck

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In this episode of the Power Driven Podcast, we’re taking it back to where it all started—our early days competing in the Ultimate Callout Challenge. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to build a competitive UCC truck from the ground up, this episode is for you. We get into the gritty details of how we turned a mechanical 12-valve Cummins into a full-blown competition monster, and the chaos that came with trying to keep it alive through dyno runs, drag racing, and sled pulling.


We talk about the early struggles of building with limited resources, how we learned to dial in mechanical fueling on the edge of disaster, and what it was like pushing a triple turbo setup to its absolute limits. From camshaft failures to cobbled together fixes in the pits, we lay out everything we went through just to stay in the fight. You’ll hear how we went from unknowns with a budget build to a team that people started watching closely, especially when we dominated the sled pull with a setup no one expected to work.


This episode isn’t just a look back. It’s a deep dive into the mechanical mindset, the strategy behind each event, and the lessons we learned through trial and error. If you’re into real diesel performance, mechanical builds, or just love hearing what happens behind the scenes at big time diesel events, you’re going to want to listen to the whole thing.


We appreciate everyone who’s followed us since those early UCC days. This is the story of how Power Driven Diesel earned its place in the competition world through busted parts, long nights, and a lot of determination.

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