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#81
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
Just got a chance to watch the Vid......Holy $hit is all I can say, that truck left the line like a bullet the last time!
Congrats again Nathan....And thanks from all of us at MagnaCharger!
Congrats again Nathan....And thanks from all of us at MagnaCharger!
Gotta represent! This mean I'm elgible for an incentive program or product testing *cough* bigger blower *cough*. I know that new Ford has to have something larger than a M112.

How bouts that fax I haven't gotten yet!
#82
Originally Posted by Flyer
How bouts that fax I haven't gotten yet!
How bouts that e-mail I did not get with the fax number

I know you gave it too me, but I have been gone since last Wend. Shoot me over an e-mail with the number and it will be done tomorrow.
#84
Originally Posted by Flyer
Dunno, nver dynoed but at 4550 lbs raceweight though, the ET calc puts me at 526 (26 over the RADIX 'limit'
) and the MPH calc puts me at 497. That's through an 80e with 4.10's.
) and the MPH calc puts me at 497. That's through an 80e with 4.10's.
the radix god.
I am very impressed with your times, but mostly with that launch you pulled off. With the 26X11.5 ET streets I was using, the best I could muster with them spinning was 2.03 60ft. You have now given me motivation to make my truck faster, thanks for making me spend more money
. Now quit guessing and go get that thing dynoed.
#86
I've always used the calculators at www.smokemup.com. Using 4550 lbs, 110mph and 20% drivetrain loss, I got the following:
You Entered:
Vehicle Weight - 4550 (lbs)
Trap Speed - 110.79 (mph)
Drivetrain Loss - 20 (%)
Results:
Rear Wheel HP - 420.1
Crankshaft HP - 525.1
Power to Weight (rwhp) - 10.8 (lower is better)
Power to Weight (crank hp) - 8.7 (lower is better)
You Entered:
Vehicle Weight - 4550 (lbs)
Trap Speed - 110.79 (mph)
Drivetrain Loss - 20 (%)
Results:
Rear Wheel HP - 420.1
Crankshaft HP - 525.1
Power to Weight (rwhp) - 10.8 (lower is better)
Power to Weight (crank hp) - 8.7 (lower is better)
#87
Originally Posted by Scream
I've always used the calculators at www.smokemup.com. Using 4550 lbs, 110mph and 20% drivetrain loss, I got the following:
You Entered:
Vehicle Weight - 4550 (lbs)
Trap Speed - 110.79 (mph)
Drivetrain Loss - 20 (%)
Results:
Rear Wheel HP - 420.1
Crankshaft HP - 525.1
Power to Weight (rwhp) - 10.8 (lower is better)
Power to Weight (crank hp) - 8.7 (lower is better)
You Entered:
Vehicle Weight - 4550 (lbs)
Trap Speed - 110.79 (mph)
Drivetrain Loss - 20 (%)
Results:
Rear Wheel HP - 420.1
Crankshaft HP - 525.1
Power to Weight (rwhp) - 10.8 (lower is better)
Power to Weight (crank hp) - 8.7 (lower is better)
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So .. the numbers I came up with were a little optimistic.
I just tried the first 3 or so on the search.
I'm thinking hard about making another trip during the day when the track's a little more predictable and see if I CAN back it up or even better it. I'm tempted to run more boost.
I may wait til after I get alternative transportation though .... just in case.
I just tried the first 3 or so on the search. I'm thinking hard about making another trip during the day when the track's a little more predictable and see if I CAN back it up or even better it. I'm tempted to run more boost.
I may wait til after I get alternative transportation though .... just in case.







