Anybody got those videos/pics from Thunder ready yet?
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I just watched every truck run tonight on the VCR. There were some really fast times being posted up! I also finally got to see the 12.67 run. I'm still not dipping out of the hole very good. I think I'm going to try the sway bar removal and see if that helps. What did that new model extended cab truck have done. I think it was black. It ran a 13 flat on my 12.6 run. I saw alot of 12s and low 13 sec runs. I also saw blacksheep rape a camaro.
I'm going to get a copy of the tape to Flyer ASAP.
Flyer- Just pm me your address and I'll get that tape sent out to you Tuesday.
I'm going to get a copy of the tape to Flyer ASAP.Flyer- Just pm me your address and I'll get that tape sent out to you Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by Quikenuf
pulling the sway bar isnt new technology, but it is something that I picked from LOTSOFN. I find, with the sway bar attached, the suspension would soak up the first inital hit, then unload the rear and start to spin as the shocks pushed the bed back up towards level. With the sway bar pulled, the front end rises and transfers weight rearward and doesnt pull back down so quickly allowing me to get going without any wheelspin. The best test i did, was left the bar hooked up for a couple passes with a best of 1.97 with wheelspin. Then I unhooked the endlinks on the sway bar and did the same launch style and rpm with a 1.87 60ft with little or no spin. If im going to the track for some serious racing, then my swaybar is pulled every time.
As far as drivability goes, in a straight line its unnoticeable, but around corners, the front end leans pretty good. Its nothing you cant handle and i have been driving around with my bar unhooked since the shootout and dont plan on hooking it up any time soon. Its easy to unhook and rehook up, but it also helps out on street tires too. With the new setup the GT2s need all the help they can get.
As far as drivability goes, in a straight line its unnoticeable, but around corners, the front end leans pretty good. Its nothing you cant handle and i have been driving around with my bar unhooked since the shootout and dont plan on hooking it up any time soon. Its easy to unhook and rehook up, but it also helps out on street tires too. With the new setup the GT2s need all the help they can get.

I got great traction by removing the sway bar also. I will agree with Quick on this
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Originally Posted by Flyer
I should have a tape next week I'm thinking. Once I get the tape I will start working on it.






