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Old 03-09-2007, 09:04 PM
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How about it guys..... any of you new members with a Tundra 5.7 gone to the track?? Post em up?



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Old 03-10-2007, 01:27 AM
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No but in a "unofficial" 1/4 mile run Ibeat my buddies '06 hemi quad with CAI, superchip, and flowmasters by 2-3 lengths, said he was running low 15's.
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Originally Posted by Tjchapin
No but in a "unofficial" 1/4 mile run Ibeat my buddies '06 hemi quad with CAI, superchip, and flowmasters by 2-3 lengths, said he was running low 15's.
hmmmm, your buddies Hemi is a little slow with those mods.... but then again I have heard the 06s are a little slower due to the MDS... dam PCMs we have...
where are you located? if I may ask.....


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Old 04-04-2007, 06:28 AM
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Heard tundras run'n high 14's, thats what the crewmax short bed has been testing in magazines. There is supposed to be a rcsb coming out with the 5.7, times should def. drop with less weight.
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i would not be suprised by a high 13 with a good driver and great weather, in a RCSB RWD 5.7L Tundra.

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I can see those times, IF given all the above and the truck is not hampered with a lot of Torque Management and the weight is less that 4700 raceweight or less...

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reg. cabs such as mine have a weight right at 4800lbs w/o driver. youd have to do some tailgate/spare removal etc to get down to that weight.

It does have some tq management but not as severe as the dodges ive had. I think you could be into the 13s at full weight with just cai, exhaust and some drs.

Ive read a post by a dodge owner that was at a test day for the Tundras at Daytona that ran a 14.1 in a stock reg. cab Tundra. He said the fastest time was right at 13.8x.
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His tundra is an 07 probably has less than 5k miles and run 14.78 at Gatway in St. Louis a few days ago. No Mods, isn't even the TRD model, single exhaust. Removed spare. In 4hi with traction control off. Damm, probably have to SC my 03 Silverado to keep up.
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I ran a 14.181 bone stock and 13.924 with intake and exhaust.
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Originally Posted by mikecheat04
I ran a 14.181 bone stock and 13.924 with intake and exhaust.
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