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How many lbs of boost and what fuel are you using? Great numbers

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1 hour ago, Nasty said:

How many lbs of boost and what fuel are you using? Great numbers

9.5 pounds and 93 octane.  

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9.5 pounds and 93 octane.  
Ahh thats why. You didnt run out of fuel qith that much boost?

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1 minute ago, Nasty said:

Ahh thats why. You didnt run out of fuel qith that much boost?

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nope, I guess he tunes Whipples with 10-12 psi with the stock fuel system all the time.  I think I should be able to do 500whp without running out of fuel, so I can probably do headers and be pretty much maxed out. 
 

Now, These are SAE corrected numbers.  it was 45 degrees out and the observed numbers were around 510/520 before the correction.  So I don't know if I'm maxed out now, or what.  I'd rather not be maxed out and risk going lean than risking it trying to squeeze every last pony out of it.  So I'm probably not going to do headers any time soon at this point.  

 

The tuner was really impressed with the numbers. He's a Procharger and Whipple dealer so he wasn't really excited when I told him I went TVS, but now he's considering this blower for his truck since the price is so low and it made good numbers.

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6,600 miles.  

 

Nothing new, just some pics from last week and this weekend I reinstalled my Roll pan because it came un-taped in the corners. 

 

I'm really thinking about getting the New Corvette though, So I might only have this a couple more years.  We'll see.  

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19 minutes ago, qwank said:

here's the roll pan pics 
 

 

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Man I really like that!  :thumbs:

 

Btw, I got the procedure from JL on how to get the left minus right rear ambiance signal (it's really simple)  but my attachment folder is full here. If you would like to see it on the setup screen message me your number and Ill text a picture to you. 

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What is the wheel/tire and drop combination on this truck? It looks perfect for a daily!! 

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On 9/24/2019 at 10:02 AM, Carl T said:

What is the wheel/tire and drop combination on this truck? It looks perfect for a daily!! 

Belltech 4/6 drop and 22" Mrr T228 wheels

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I finally got this thing to the track last night. Ran a best of 12.81 @106. 

Here's a video of a 12.89@106 with a 1.7 60". 

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I'm running 20s right now with 305 Nitto 420s

 

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On 1/7/2020 at 10:07 PM, qwank said:

I'm running 20s right now with 305 Nitto 420s

 

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Looks good! Love those rims on these trucks

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