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Old Sep 14, 2005 | 07:38 PM
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Question Excessive Torque Steer

We recently added a Procharger P1SC supercharger, Full true dual exhaust, Highflow cats, headers, 40lb injectors, and 2900 stall converter. With all the power now the stabilitrack wants to send the truck in 90 different directions. Once the boost comes to about 4lbs the front tires break loose and the front end of the truck hops all over the road, even with the stabilitrack off it jumps. I've heard that lowering the front of the truck will eliminate this problem, or possibly adding larger diameter wheels. We have the stock 17's on stock radials. Any idea's would be great. Thanks.


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Old Sep 16, 2005 | 02:23 AM
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Larger wheels and lowering definitely help! You'll still get some steer if you're running higher boost levels, but it's not nearly as drastic. Welcome to the site!

-Rick
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