How does a ford beat a chevy?
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Originally Posted by Flyer
Gator, you are misinformed about the RADIX. It is not an M112 blower, it's an MP112 blower. There is a difference.
I only skimmed through the thread, but I think some very valid points have been made. Let's keep in mind, the GM trucks are not built for a blower, nor are they built performance oriented. If you slap a RADIX kit on the GM trucks, and put 8-9 psi (isn't that what the L has stock?) on them, I think the stock L's would have thier hands full.
I only skimmed through the thread, but I think some very valid points have been made. Let's keep in mind, the GM trucks are not built for a blower, nor are they built performance oriented. If you slap a RADIX kit on the GM trucks, and put 8-9 psi (isn't that what the L has stock?) on them, I think the stock L's would have thier hands full.
icould not have said it better just the anwser i wanted to see.
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Originally Posted by gator's 99TA
come down to FL, there are a ton of Ls around here. some of them are pretty quick. but be sure to be on your game. mid 12s is what you need to run if you run an standard bolton Lightning if you want to make sure not to get embarrased.
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I have to agree the L's are badass off the showroom and they are fast-but you take a chevy slap on a radix run 7.5-8.5lbs boost and the lightning will be surprised-when I do my install im gonna run my buddy in his lightning(its stock for now)and mine wont be nothing more than a 6.0 with a radix at stock boost-I will post up and let you know what happens this will be a good comparison.
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MP112 has some designs on it that has better effeincy. The casing is a little smoother and a little better flowing as well as some rotor design differences. The MP112 is a superior blower in the end.
The RADIX advertises 7psi, but most of the time you will see anywhere from 6-7.5 on average.
I've heard BlwonChevy (the MagnaCharger dood) say that he's seen some of his precious custumers from ProjectR with over 100k on a RADIX'd truck, all else stock and they were still running strong.
The RADIX advertises 7psi, but most of the time you will see anywhere from 6-7.5 on average.
I've heard BlwonChevy (the MagnaCharger dood) say that he's seen some of his precious custumers from ProjectR with over 100k on a RADIX'd truck, all else stock and they were still running strong.
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Originally Posted by slowprocess
Hey Parish, you hit mid 13s with those mods. I have yet to make it to the track, so do you think I have the potential for low 13s/high 12s with my setup. Mods listed in sig. Surely I would hope so, but won't know until this weekend at THUNDER!
i dont really think there is much diference between a m112 and a mp112. i know they made some changes but for some reason i just dont believe the changes made much diference.
as far as durability goes i think chevy is doing ok there. i put about 10k extremely hard miles on the 6.0 and it ran find till i had a nitrous mishap that motor had 50k+ on it when it went in. i have never heard of anyone wearing a motor out.
if the tune is reasonablely close i think you would get well over 100k with a blown gen3.
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Originally Posted by parish8
you have to get out of the hole. that is the key. my stall was higher than i asked for and was stalling around 4k. with a 4k stall and 4wd the thing riped out of the hole.
i dont really think there is much diference between a m112 and a mp112. i know they made some changes but for some reason i just dont believe the changes made much diference.
as far as durability goes i think chevy is doing ok there. i put about 10k extremely hard miles on the 6.0 and it ran find till i had a nitrous mishap that motor had 50k+ on it when it went in. i have never heard of anyone wearing a motor out.
if the tune is reasonablely close i think you would get well over 100k with a blown gen3.
i dont really think there is much diference between a m112 and a mp112. i know they made some changes but for some reason i just dont believe the changes made much diference.
as far as durability goes i think chevy is doing ok there. i put about 10k extremely hard miles on the 6.0 and it ran find till i had a nitrous mishap that motor had 50k+ on it when it went in. i have never heard of anyone wearing a motor out.
if the tune is reasonablely close i think you would get well over 100k with a blown gen3.