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Old 10-13-2007, 08:45 PM
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That is without the the nitrous?
Congrats, those are some good times.
I am not aware of any differences in the thermostats between the any of the LS motors.
Old 10-13-2007, 09:22 PM
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thnx but my tuner told me it want fit so i have to order another one
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Yep, just looked it up on the ACDelco parts site and they are definitely different.
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Originally Posted by 2500ss
yeah im serious random hero must have had some slow trucks bacause my last ruck was a reg cab 5.3 stepside and with just exhaust cai and a hypetech it ran 14.00
WOW again! You better measure the length of the track you run on. I suspect it is short.

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Old 10-13-2007, 10:32 PM
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maybe it is why dont you come to them this winter and ill show you (state capitol,no problem raceway)
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No Problem hehehe. I looked up the track, in Belle Rose, LA. The track elevation there is 15 feet, which would certainly help out your times. And...if you run in the winter, the air density is about as good as your going to get anywhere on this planet. This means if you take your actual time and apply a correction factor to it for weather, your corrected times would be slower.

So, maybe you really did run those times. I still find it incredible...those times are both very quick, even for the conditions.

Will you pick out the next truck I buy? You seem to have a knack for picking the freakishly fast ones.

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I test drove a new 2500HD ECSB 4wd and they are quick guys. The new 6.0L and 6spd auto really move out.
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Any word if they will soon have a 6.2 option for the 2500?
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
I test drove a new 2500HD ECSB 4wd and they are quick guys. The new 6.0L and 6spd auto really move out.
Yep. With my cam now, it feels every bit as quick as the '02 1500HD with the sidemount magnacharger. that one was runing 14.5 or so.
I'll get it down to the san antonio raceway one of these days....
Love the 6sp.
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