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Old 09-01-2004 | 11:30 PM
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Default I hate to ask this: What's it gonna run?

I just hate to ask this, because I know some of you guys get tired of it, and I know that there's no real way of knowing. I just don't want to get my hopes up. I've tried launching all week, and it's a little tricky. But with decent traction, what do you guys think?Mods in sig, and I have a 4.8, 2WD, with the hotcam (219/228 .525/.525-112)

Oh yeah, the DA gets up to about 5000-5500ft here, so that should help educate your guess.
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with the custom paint, and shaved etc( cuts down on wind resistance )I would say a 14.9 the 20's are gonna slow you down a couple of tenths.
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Originally Posted by 01 Thunder
with the custom paint, and shaved etc cuts down on wind resistance
You know it, and it's gonna be clean too! I figured the 20's would kill me, I might put the 16" stockers back on, but their real skinny and it'll be funny looking.

But I could live with high 14's!
Old 09-02-2004 | 12:26 AM
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So.....how does a 4.8 do with a HOT cam ???, did it lose a bunch off the line (I'm assuming you have the stock converter)
Old 09-02-2004 | 12:47 AM
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So.....how does a 4.8 do with a HOT cam ???, did it lose a bunch off the line (I'm assuming you have the stock converter)
No, I don't have the stock converter. I have the TCI SF3000. The hotcam is pretty big in a 4.8, real lumpy idle. I don't know if GM under-specs these or what? I didn't put it on a cam doc, so I don't know, but you can feel the 228* duration though. I didn't notice any loss of lowend at all! The converter is loose below 2500-ish, so who knows. But above 3000 there's no comparision to the stock one.
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I would guess 14.7-14.8, quicker if you can get the short times into the 1.9-2.0 range.
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I agree... high 14's... Maybe mid 14's if you do some serous weight reduction...
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I think if the DA is 5000 ft, you'll be in the mid /low 15's.

When are you gonna run it?
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If you dont like your times..

3 words,
Spray and Pray.

Seriously though, that cams duration split looks really good for nitrous applications ..

maybe one day you can give it a small dose to see how it likes it, good luck man.
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Originally Posted by Black Blown 02
I think if the DA is 5000 ft, you'll be in the mid /low 15's.

When are you gonna run it?
That's what I figured with the DA and all. But who knows? I'm going to run this Friday at SIR. I want to go on a road trip though to a sea level track and kick some ***. I'll probably just use the NHRA correction factors and dream.


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