fastestbrickonearth
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665 hp 730 torque. That's without meth!
whoooop whooooop
i was only 3hp with my guess(668) look forward to seeing what you do at the track too, gonna get some video?
Great numbers:rock: how many pounds of boost
Cool, haven't seen any roe trucks at the track in a long time, think the roe record is a 12.17@118mph
Cool, think the roe record is a 12.17@118mph
Put u some summit duel exhaust cut outs on it an get u atother 50 hp Easley
Put a roe on your truck and i bet you will beat that by a second.:rock:Cool, haven't seen any roe trucks at the track in a long time, think the roe record is a 12.17@118mph
A LOT of that will be depending in track prep, the roe trucks that ran 12.17(Lovethistruck) and 12.18(tnviper) were both built and making similar power.I think the Roe Record is in jeopardy! Along with the stock axles!
Put a roe on your truck and i bet you will beat that by a second.:rock:
From what i seen from 1Badtrk's 10, id go paxton. That sob hauls the mail. And it's intercooled.
I think the Roe Record is in jeopardy! Along with the stock axles!
What do you consider the weak part of the Dana 60 in these. Just wondering because I have beat the crap out of a few Dana 60's in my day off road and they are pretty built proof. I am guessing these use the same 30 spline axles as the original truck rear ends did.
Nope. These are 1 1/2" 35 spline axles (stronger than what you were seeing the full floaters from your off road days). If you weren't breaking the smaller shafts, you weren't wheeling hard enough! Dana 60's are a great axle, but they are far from bullet proof.