45% or 60% Overs

colorado.dmax

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Looking for a little advice. Built motor, dual fueler, Danville 68mm Stg2R. Looking for 700-800hp.

Only thing that concerns me about the 60%overs is winter driving. Truck needs to be able to run and start at -30*. Will I have issues with 60% over or not?
 

baddaddition

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Not to sound rude, but why are you going for that power level and still driving it in -30° weather? Sounds kinda oxymoron I sh... I just feel that with expecting that horse and still driving it in that weather is asking for frustrations.. Believe me you I know about them. However more power to you!!! That kinda power makes things a bit more temperamental.. And there are a lot of variables at risk. Just giving ya an outsiders perspective here, not trying to discourage you by any means. I'm just a wanna be mechanic:)
 

CaptPhil

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Not to sound rude, but why are you going for that power level and still driving it in -30° weather? Sounds kinda oxymoron I sh... I just feel that with expecting that horse and still driving it in that weather is asking for frustrations.. Believe me you I know about them. However more power to you!!! That kinda power makes things a bit more temperamental.. And there are a lot of variables at risk. Just giving ya an outsiders perspective here, not trying to discourage you by any means. I'm just a wanna be mechanic:)

I have driven the white devil in negative temps, runs just fine. This aint some high hp gas engine, we can just turn the knob down and drive it like stock.