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Old 09-23-2014, 03:21 PM
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I was wondering what I would have to do to kick my truck sideways dry pavement with oversized tires??? I have headers exhaust CAI where can I find real gains. Thanks
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I was wondering what I would have to do to kick my truck sideways dry pavement with oversized tires??? I have headers exhaust CAI where can I find real gains. Thanks
Good luck with a 7000lb truck naturally aspirated lol
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That's why I'm asking lol I know it's stupid but like cam super charger what stuff so they make for the 5.4l
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a tune with torque management removed along with traction control turned off.
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Would an sct custom tune help with my goal
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This is one of those activities that I am going to have to urge you to refrain from. Big tires plus sideways force can equal broken stuff, which is expensive and dangerous. But I'm off my soapbox now. If you are looking for my power, you will probably have to go the way of forced induction. If you want more torque transfered to the ground, you need new gears.
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I didn't know any other way to put it because I know people would say CAI exhaust and the basic stuff I don't want to break stuff just be different
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Take it out on snow & Ice

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No snow in Florida that I have seen.
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Snowed alot outside of pensecola last year when i was stationed there, drive up there and give it hell!


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