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Old 08-23-2011, 02:24 PM
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Hey guys I am on a bunch of other forums but just started thinking about performance mods for my 2006 sierra denali.

I currently have a CAI, blackbear tune, hayden tranny cooler (three times the size of the stock unit), 4" of lift, stock 20's and 35's nitto trail grapplers and stock 17's with 285's for the track and winter. it has tint and a bunch of other stuff done to it.

My plans are to upgrade the rotors and pads, long tubes with no cats, offroad Y and 3" pipe back to a dynomax bullet, going to be ordering a NOS nozzle kit and running a 100 or so shot, that should hold me over for a while and maybe next winter do a cam and converter and i'm hoping that gets me into the 12's.

With my current mods i ran a best time of 15.584 with a .954 reaction and I spun the front tires (awd) thru third. I'm thinking about putting the truck on a diet (shedding the spare tire, tools behind the seat, pintle hitch and drop the psi in the tires & drop the t-bars way down and get a little closer to the 14's.

Anyway here is a vid of me making a pass against my buddies lly with a 5" mbrp and edge on level 5.


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track mode....


Summer mode...

Before the painted tows...
Old 08-23-2011, 02:27 PM
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Here is another vid of me spinning thru each gear, you can hear the front tires....any ideas on getting traction up front in addition to dropping the t-bars all the way down?

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