It's a redneck thing until you get serious about it like these guys.
[video=youtube_share;Pe42q8ZmjGU]http://youtu.be/Pe42q8ZmjGU[/video]
Yeah it's kind of more of a redneck thing. Seems to be quite popular in the rust belt/midwestern states. More so in rural farming communities
Considering Cummins is headquartered in Indiana there's more diesel experts around than you can shake a stick at
The people who do it to innocent people on the street are ****bags that need a beating.
Indiana's not even in the top 10 states for owning a diesel vehicle.
Coming from a Cummins owner...I don't get the whole rolling coal thing. Especially when diesel is over $3/gal.
My truck will blow smoke, no getting around it, but I don't have a "box" that will make it do it on command. I have also never seen the need to roll coal when passing a bicyclist. I think it's a respect thing. When I lived out in rural HamCo, I would ride my bike almost every day. I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of someone doing it, and I am not going to do it in return.
Like femurphy77 said, it seems to be an extension of a certain organ...or lack thereof.
What's his [STRIKE]INGO[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]ARFCOM[/STRIKE] GLOCKTALK username?