Ordered some stuff for my Ram RT today!
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I'm not too familiar with these trucks yet, even though I own a express model but 29% drivetrain loss seems a bit high to me. But the low 300's RWHP sounds about right from what I have saw on the internet. I have done CAI and just a muffler swap and can't feel anything seat of the pants ( nor did I really expect too, but damn does the exhaust sound good to me!)
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Well I got Dynolicious for the I Phone, looked up the weight, which was almost 4940 with me in it. Motor Trend said the truck weighs 4779. Plugged in 29% drivetrain loss. which equates, to 390 rated horsepower, most stock put down 303-305 to the wheels.
So on 22's 60 degrees out flat road. With traction control off I spun bad off the line, it ran a 0-60 in 6.65 seconds, and ran a 15.4@ 86.6 mph with a 2.67 60 foot. So I think theres ALOT to be left on the table. That also included reaction time as well. So if I can get it to hook and work on reaction time, I think I can get a low to mid 14 pretty much stock.
Tell me what you guys think this drag racing calculating stuff is new to me. I know this probely isnt 100% accurate but it does give me a starting point.
So on 22's 60 degrees out flat road. With traction control off I spun bad off the line, it ran a 0-60 in 6.65 seconds, and ran a 15.4@ 86.6 mph with a 2.67 60 foot. So I think theres ALOT to be left on the table. That also included reaction time as well. So if I can get it to hook and work on reaction time, I think I can get a low to mid 14 pretty much stock.
Tell me what you guys think this drag racing calculating stuff is new to me. I know this probely isnt 100% accurate but it does give me a starting point.
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Ok heres the rundown... Went out again. With now 998 miles on the motor I can hear a difference, probley the breakin in process. So with the Arrington 85mm TB installed I went out on the same streatch of road. Set up under the same program the same way without stalling it up it still spun pretty bad. But this time better results
14.81 @ 94.7 mph
60' a horrible 2.64
0-60 6.27 seconds
1/8 mile 9.65 @ 76.8
So its getting better just need some better tires and wheels...
If i could get that 60" down to 2.00 flat or high 1.90's what do you think I could run, maybe a low 14?? or high 13?
14.81 @ 94.7 mph
60' a horrible 2.64
0-60 6.27 seconds
1/8 mile 9.65 @ 76.8
So its getting better just need some better tires and wheels...
If i could get that 60" down to 2.00 flat or high 1.90's what do you think I could run, maybe a low 14?? or high 13?
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I'm curious if your trucks gonna come to life when ya hit 2k miles my rt would bark tires first day and when I hit 2k last week if I go wot at stoplight I'm blowing rubber everywhere lol
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Your trap speed is pretty good there. I would agree with ak2007R6, with a 2.0 60 foot time and a 95 mph trap, 13.9-14.0 is probably what you're looking at. My RT isn't broken in yet but at 1000 miles it will be headed for the dyno and the track for some baseline numbers.