Ram From Hell
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Stinker said:A good rule of thumb is to make a run, pit, raise hood, put a fan on , get a beer or two![]()
Yeah, a few beers oughta help your reaction time.:cheers:
Stinker said:A good rule of thumb is to make a run, pit, raise hood, put a fan on , get a beer or two![]()
I have heard 3rd gear chirps on several videos but never 4th!! :rock: :rock:Misterhemi03 said:Vipertruck:WTF 3RD AND 4TH GEAR! Jezuz, my truck has never done that, hardly even chirps 2nd. Somethings gotta be up with my truck. Had a new clutch installed a few thousand miles ago, dealer warranty. The truck isnt even stock. Boomers computer upgrade, and magnaflow. Maybe the pavement is really nice and clean here in FL? Or you guys are doin this on semi dirty roads/cold roads?
Misterhemi03 said:Guys, Im talking about 2nd! Truck barely does it unless I pull off a perfect Rpm Shift. This isnt good nooooooooooo gooood.
Prof said:Get an appointment at Roe Racing...a couple of hours on the road...four hours looking at Amy while the crew add the Centerforce, Viper master and slave and the Fidanza flywheel, and then 500 miles of break-in driving, then burnouts unlimited! Oh yeah...about $2000 too.
Yeah, something must be wrong or your just shifting way too slow, Bro.Misterhemi03 said:Vipertruck:WTF 3RD AND 4TH GEAR! Jezuz, my truck has never done that, hardly even chirps 2nd. Somethings gotta be up with my truck. Had a new clutch installed a few thousand miles ago, dealer warranty. The truck isnt even stock. Boomers computer upgrade, and magnaflow. Maybe the pavement is really nice and clean here in FL? Or you guys are doin this on semi dirty roads/cold roads?
All you need now is to put the wing back on and you'll be set, LOL. :rock:Rice Eater said:with the stock tires on running at the track i can hear the tires scratch 2nd, 3rd and 4th. On normal roads 2nd and 3rd but no 4th. No complaints with the centerforce/fidenza combo! I can launch at 4,000 RPM with slicks just dumping the clutch and the thing just jumps!
94rt10ohio said:Damn this thred is getting me going, I get my truck back tomorrow (bought the Roe clutch package). Problem, I leave town for 2 weeks tomorrow so I only get to drive it home and have to take it easy on it for a while. I heard of a break in period for the centerforce, is this true?
I asked Sean Roe about this too. He said he has had NO negative reports on the lighter mass of the Fidanza flywheel. Nothing but improved performance.:rock:avcts said:I hear pro's and cons of a light flywheel. With the mass of our trucks, we should keep the OEM. Thoughts?