Oh and I have easily 200+ passes and tons of street testing. I also have always ran light wheel and tire combos.
Oh and I have easily 200+ passes and tons of street testing. I also have always ran light wheel and tire combos.
Yeah, the calculators estimate your power to be somewhere around 680 at the wheels and 740 at the crank, using your ET/weight/MPH in your sig
I made multiple passes and beat on my old truck with a s366. Motor is still running strong today. Personally I don't see the point of anything bigger then a 366 with a stock bottom end.
IMHO on LB7-LLY engines you must make a compromise... I don't tow as I run an S475 with very little fuel down low but if I was interested in towing I wouldn't go past 600hp
IMHO on LB7-LLY engines you must make a compromise... I don't tow as I run an S475 with very little fuel down low but if I was interested in towing I wouldn't go past 600hp
Remember nick, some people actually use their truck as a truck lol.
Hit the track tonight. [email protected], got nervous for fear of hurting my engine I called it a night. According to my weight of 6920 pounds and 112.4 mph trap speed on comp d's calculator that puts me at 666 horse at the wheels... who knows how accurate that is. Engine is still alive and I'm happy, stock bottom end...
http://youtu.be/kHp4CV5H-yk
Awesome mike!! What was your previous best without the dual pump? 12.3?
Nice! Full weight crew cab, leather interior?
I know that is what scared me from twins is to much at lower rpms. I was always told that rods like low torque and power made at high rpms.
I have 375k on my lb7 with stock sticks, cp3 and s473. still runs strong.