Haha you lost me there Kory! But I'm just gonna agree :thumb:
I know everyone raves about these modified stock VVT turbos, but twins are on a whole different level. Lots of trucks with just trans, tuning, lift pump, and twins running low 12s, high 11s. I did it back in '07 with my LBZ.
I don't have very good tires for racing and I was spinning. I really don't feel like my converter was locking up right way either. The track was also really cold like 55 degrees. Everyone was fighting traction. My next street legals night is June 24th so I should have some better times then
That's because they drop in and with fuel will put a crew cab into the mid 11's without a issue. I love twins but the modified VVT's of late hold there own just fine.
Yeah with fuel they can come alive. Dan weaver with the 68 danville made 750 on my dyno and did some mid/low 11s in his ext. cab!
I'm looking forward to how this single Danville 68 does in Levi's reg cab built engine truck. It's gunna be a fast/fun truck when we turn it up next week
I'm looking forward to how this single Danville 68 does in Levi's reg cab built engine truck. It's gunna be a fast/fun truck when we turn it up next week
I didn't mean that as a slight toward the VVT trucks. I was simply saying that comparing his truck to the other guy's truck with twins isn't exactly a fair comparison. I know a lot of guys are doing very well with single VVT tubos, but it generally takes more than just a turbo to see the gains.That's because they drop in and with fuel will put a crew cab into the mid 11's without a issue. I love twins but the modified VVT's of late hold there own just fine.
Yes it will be fun! This is what it did on a junkyard motor in my truck with 12mm CP3 and 250%inj. on fuel only and it made 780hp. It didn't hurt the motor, all the rods were still perfect when we took it apart last month! I have my built motor back in with it on same fuel setup and made 817hp 1504ftlbs so I am hoping to see hi 10's with it.:thumb:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVUx8nDsdIU&index=6&list=LLV6Kphz6imzjrc9kM2sCV6A
That's because they drop in and with fuel will put a crew cab into the mid 11's without a issue. I love twins but the modified VVT's of late hold there own just fine.
Well... A Danville stage2r we tune on a LML just went 11.46@120 tonight. The best to that has been 11.5s. These 2r chargers are nothing short of impressive - I'll say that. I have one to stick in the compound setup on mine.
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Curious as to how much alignment effects 60'..
Will a truck that's properly aligned at lowered height cut a better 60' than the identical truck that's had the torsions let down at the track?