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Old 09-24-2010, 11:35 PM
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430-450rwhp an 400+ trq ive got faith youll run atleast a high 12.
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Originally Posted by 05_GMC
430-450rwhp an 400+ trq ive got faith youll run atleast a high 12.
SWEET LOL I cant wait, ill send u my times after i go and hopefully some vids
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Originally Posted by renaldo99
im going to the track on sunday and ive never been to one and i wanted to know if i should race on 2wd or 4wd???????
What I don't understand is; Why do you say you have never been to a track, and yet post a video of your truck racing at the track. Was someone else driving?

For your question, try it in 4hi and play with your foot stall RPM till you find that sweet spot.
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Originally Posted by mcamarols1
What I don't understand is; Why do you say you have never been to a track, and yet post a video of your truck racing at the track. Was someone else driving?

For your question, try it in 4hi and play with your foot stall RPM till you find that sweet spot.
I dont know if you looked at the date because this post was few days before i went to the track...
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so i have a noob question do you say in 4hi or do put it back in 2wd ?
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take off on 4hi switch it back to 2wd after u shift into second... best result came like that for me...
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Originally Posted by 05gmcsierra
take off on 4hi switch it back to 2wd after u shift into second... best result came like that for me...
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Can you really do that without breaking anything?
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i do it everytime... i launch at 3200 rpm cutting 1.95 60' on my 5.3 cammed... then i switch it out rt after i shift... all it does is disengage the 4x4.. u can switch between 4hi and 2hi at anytime..


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