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Old 08-20-2007, 04:48 PM
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had a fun weekend in Hubert(my hemi) list of kills(too many, any questions about the story, post and ask)
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nissan titan
chevy ssr(5.3)
silverado SS
SN95 stang to 70
foxbody stang(both stangs were stock)
a host of f-150's, other hemi's, and chevy's
more honda's than i can remember
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4 door SRT-10 ram(only pulled abnout 2 cars on me to 70)
bolt on sn95 stang
bolt on nissan titan
short bed, short cab hemi with same mods as mine. pulle done car to 100.
gutted civic hatch with h22 motor. quick little bastard...
5.4 f-150 with spray.
fun night, not bad for a flying brick...
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What are your mods and times?
Old 08-20-2007, 05:14 PM
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I didnt think a good catholic could tell a story that big without going to confession.
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haha.
AEM intake, hypertech powerprogrammer, hypertech thermostat, flowmaster 40 series catback exhaust(ugh. hate it)
never ran at a track, but it was gtech at a 14.5, not very believable, so i'd say a 14.6-14.7. ran a best of 9.8 at the 1/8 mile track.
and for the record, when it says "killed" that mean who killed me. "kills" were who i killed.
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Originally Posted by Catholic Damage
never ran at a track, but it was gtech at a 14.5, not very believable, so i'd say a 14.6-14.7. ran a best of 9.8 at the 1/8 mile track.
A 9.8 in the 1/8th mile is only about a 15.2 or so 1/4...
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A 9.8 in the 1/8th mile is only about a 15.2 or so 1/4...
then that gtech is way the fukc off. i knew they had variances, but damn?
but that doesnt make much sense, cause my buddy has a rumble bee hemi who has a 14.5 timeslip, and he only pulled a car on me everytime ive ever raced him??? could i just have had a shitty 1/8 time? thats the only time the truck's ever been to the track. this used to be my tow rig till i quit MX last year...
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Originally Posted by Catholic Damage
then that gtech is way the fukc off. i knew they had variances, but damn?
but that doesnt make much sense, cause my buddy has a rumble bee hemi who has a 14.5 timeslip, and he only pulled a car on me everytime ive ever raced him??? could i just have had a shitty 1/8 time? thats the only time the truck's ever been to the track. this used to be my tow rig till i quit MX last year...
GTech's are usually not very accurate. Just because he has a 14.5 timeslip doesn't mean he is running a 14.5 right now. He could have ran that in the middle of winter and be a low 15 second truck during summer. There could be many explanations. You can't say what exactly the 1/4 time will be from a 1/8th but you can get close...
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im in south florida. there is no winter here.... we're lucky if it drops below 70, with a humidity under 80%.... hell, its 95 out right now, before heat index. its about a buck oh three in the shop, and im down one tech, so ill be in there today. fun ****.
back to the truck, he;s got a shortbed, short cab stock except for a superchips and ram air setup. we'll both eat stock hemi's all day long. especially the new ones. the MDS setup is considerably slower.
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is your truck a 4 door 4x4?

I raced my dads 06 hemi 4dr 4x4 from a roll and pulled on him in my l33 05 ext cab 4x4

did those bolt ons make alot of difference
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Originally Posted by thiems
GTech's are usually not very accurate. Just because he has a 14.5 timeslip doesn't mean he is running a 14.5 right now. He could have ran that in the middle of winter and be a low 15 second truck during summer. There could be many explanations. You can't say what exactly the 1/4 time will be from a 1/8th but you can get close...
Amen. Right now in the Florida heat the Daytona Hemi's with bolt ons are running about a 15.4 and I'm at a 14.8 with bolt ons in my Titan.


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