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i'm running pacesetter lt's, magnaflow muffler, cai, and a diablo tune.

 

60ft... 2.65

0-60... 6.7

1/4... 14.9 @ 93.2

 

my buddy has the same truck but ex cab & bone stock he went 16.39 @ 90.4 the same day.

 

i'm also running 22" wheels & 285/40/22's, i know thats holding me back, but other than that how do the times look??? what are you guys getting out of your trucks??? thanks in advance for any input...! :chevy:

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i'm running pacesetter lt's, magnaflow muffler, cai, and a diablo tune.

 

60ft... 2.65

0-60... 6.7

1/4... 14.9 @ 93.2

 

my buddy has the same truck but ex cab & bone stock he went 16.39 @ 90.4 the same day.

 

i'm also running 22" wheels & 285/40/22's, i know thats holding me back, but other than that how do the times look??? what are you guys getting out of your trucks??? thanks in advance for any input...! :chevy:

Which gears?

That's right about where you should be with those mods. Ditch the heavy wheels and it will knock maybe a few more tenths off.

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Which gears?

That's right about where you should be with those mods. Ditch the heavy wheels and it will knock maybe a few more tenths off.

 

 

 

3.73.... i think a gear set or torque conv. should be next on the list.... i can't ditch the wheels, they make the truck! :chevy:

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At least get some wheels to run down the track...

 

I'll be using rims like these STOCK 16" on the track:

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I'm currently using them to drive around on since i destroyed my 33x12,5R16,5 :P

  • 5 months later...
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Did u notice a good gain from the diablo tune?? I have an 08' CC and am looking for a tune. I cant make up my mind, just trying to get feedback from everyone. Thanks.

Posted

what makes the truck is that big metal block under the hood :D get a different set of wheels for the track, your choice, speed or not so fast ghetto cruiser...

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i'm running pacesetter lt's, magnaflow muffler, cai, and a diablo tune.

 

60ft... 2.65

0-60... 6.7

1/4... 14.9 @ 93.2

 

my buddy has the same truck but ex cab & bone stock he went 16.39 @ 90.4 the same day.

 

i'm also running 22" wheels & 285/40/22's, i know thats holding me back, but other than that how do the times look??? what are you guys getting out of your trucks??? thanks in advance for any input...! :D

0-60 in 6.7 sounds pretty damn good. My 1988 IROC 350 was rated at 0-60 in 6.5 seconds. I didnt test it myself, but that is what the rags always listed its times at.

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08 gmc 5.3 ecsb A4

blackbear tune, intake, magnaflow exhaust

15.8 on 22s

 

 

on 17s:

r/t .051

60' 2.341

330 6.597

1/8 10.013

mph 72.000

1000 12.937

1/4 15.378

mph 94.63

next mods will be longtube, a stall and servo and a bigger tranny cooler.

 

 

what's your reaction time?

you need to get that 60ft down too. when I had my 22s on 305/40s i had a 60ft of 2.2

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08 gmc 5.3 ecsb A4

blackbear tune, intake, magnaflow exhaust

15.8 on 22s

 

 

on 17s:

r/t .051

60' 2.341

330 6.597

1/8 10.013

mph 72.000

1000 12.937

1/4 15.378

mph 94.63

next mods will be longtube, a stall and servo and a bigger tranny cooler.

 

 

what's your reaction time?

you need to get that 60ft down too. when I had my 22s on 305/40s i had a 60ft of 2.2

 

went from Vette servo to Billet, well worth the money..

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Im running a 14.4 with a Volant CAI, Borla Cat Back and Edge programmer.

On Stock 18's 3.73's

Short box/reg cab

 

Edit: Ran 15.3 stock... before bolt ons

  • 2 months later...
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60ft-2.1

1/4mile-14.07 @98mph....

 

i cant get it to hook... she gets a little sideways 1/2 shift... and leaving in 4hi is not an option.. so no need to ask why didnt i leave in 4wd...

 

and yes its in the LOUISIANA Heat and HUMIDITY... i cant wait till i run this baby in the fall with some cool temps...

 

just in case anyone was wondering what a 6.2l 4dr 4wd would do...

 

see mods under pic

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So why didn't you leave it in 4hi :)

 

 

LOL, removed TM and some transmission tuning........ I kind of like my transfer case in one piece... Im sure it would hold, but I rather loose a little tire and Elapsed time than a transfer case, front drive shaft, front chunk, or constant velocity joint.... :lol:

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