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Old 11-06-2011, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by silverz28camaro
With the SAME weather and DECENT traction I bet a Yank SSTB3600 245mm would get you ..

1.89 60'
8.35 @ 82 mph
13.19 @ 99mph.

trap speed will increase because you have a cam that this converter will keep you in the power.
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Is that just a guess on your part? I would definitely be happy with that time. I think I may be able to pull off a better 60' than that, but you never know. That converter is a little looser than I want to go unfortunately. This is my daily driver and I feel like in a truck as heavy as mine it would feel really loose.

I've never driven a truck with a converter though... anyone wanna help me out??
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Yanks sstb3600 is pretty driveable, I think they are actuall ss3200 from the cars but with the more weight of a truck it lets them flash higher.....

this truck went from a 2.07 60ft 9.0 @ 79.9 to a 1.80 60ft 8.42 @ 81.4

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Those are impressive results. I have a feeling my truck would make an even stronger gain than that. I think my engine/cam combo is making more mid range power than a stock LS2 at the cost of some bottom end, even if it is very little. If I could pull off that same 1.80 60' I would be really happy.
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so what are you waiting for, get that thing moving. lol
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what gears are you running
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Originally Posted by AndysC3
so what are you waiting for, get that thing moving. lol
I knowww... I'm waiting to see if I wanna go with an 80e, a supercharger... so many variables.


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what gears are you running
The 2005-2007 SD come with 4.10's just like the silverado ss. Its basically a crew cab silverado SS in GMC Denali trim.
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Originally Posted by litreddevil
12's r not out of reach for sure nice time for sure
Damn that sounds aggressive. It would be awesome... but I have my doubts. I do have a couple hundred pounds I could shave fairly easily, but I don't know how crazy I'll go with that.

If I were going to stay NA for sure I would pick up some 243 heads or something similar to that and make a run at 12's on a budget. Part of me REALLY wants to go FI and try to knock down 11's. At the same time I would also love to keep that cash in my posket and use it to for a down payment on a toy... Maybe something with 243 heads stock if you catch my drift.
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