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Congrats man, that is awesome. It is so funny how similar your truck sounds to kurts and mine (back in the d1sc days). These fast procharged ls trucks have a distinct sound to them for sure.
My quest for 10's was a nightmare. Basically, the 1/8 mile had to be sub 7.000 seconds and minimum 102 mph. I have a stack of timeslips that are taller than my current stack of bills on my desk of 7.00-7.teen 1/8 mile et's and 11.00-11.teens 1/4 et. At the time, the truck weighed 4550 on the starting line. I stopped adding power using wholesale changes to the combo and just focused on suspension adjustment and ecu tuneups to get it there.
I wish you luck man getting quicker. You may have a shot at taking the d1sc record from Kurt if you keep at it. He is moving to a race blower so I'm full well expecting a solid consistent 9.60's to 9.90's ride out of his camp. Could be quicker, he races at a much lower weight than typical trucks.
I'm still waiting for the day of a full weight true street full size to run a 9 in street trim over 4000 lbs with a D1sc blower.
I know it can be done and have a recipe that I think would do it.......problem is I have a hard enough time keeping the race truck together financially right now to build another street truck to set that bar.