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Old 07-23-2014, 12:15 PM
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Ok thanks LTNBOLT. Mechanicboy I've only got the 82 on it right now. I've got a 78mm to put on later once I can get the rest lined out.
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Got 60 ft down a little. Still need to do some work with the cal tracs but we're getting there
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Got 60 ft down a little. Still need to do some work with the cal tracs but we're getting there
Yep, you get your 60'down to at least 1.65 you'll looking to get in the high 11.6s low 11.7s. Nice!
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You could do a custom 4-link with qa1 adjustable coil overs
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I have a 2014 f150 5.0 rcsb with roush supercharger and AED tune. I am having issues cutting a decent 60ft and I'm hoping it's just the tires I have on it. 275/50r17 m&h racemasters, it also has caltracs and a circle d 3200 stall. Best 60ft in my testing the last 2 weeks is a 1.85 and lots of 1.9xs. Will switching to a 28x10.00 Hoosier slick fix my issue. Just wondering what some of the guys cutting 1.6 and 1.7 60fts are doing different. Thanks
I have MT 305 45 18s and they work great! I hold at the line around 1200 and roll into the pedal. Also have cir D 2800 stall. You have a lot of room for power with that 82mm pully. I'm rolling with a 72mm on this 5300lbs truck!

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Originally Posted by ocasio0727
I have MT 305 45 18s and they work great! I hold at the line around 1200 and roll into the pedal. Also have cir D 2800 stall. You have a lot of room for power with that 82mm pully. I'm rolling with a 72mm on this 5300lbs truck!
I have a 78mm pulley to put on it but I'm waiting until I change my cams. I'm expecting some 1.6 60fts my next time out.....I've got some 28x10.00 17 Hoosier slicks to try next
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Originally Posted by bammartin7
I have a 78mm pulley to put on it but I'm waiting until I change my cams. I'm expecting some 1.6 60fts my next time out.....I've got some 28x10.00 17 Hoosier slicks to try next
What wheels are you going to use for those Hoosiers?
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What wheels are you going to use for those Hoosiers?
The stock 17 inch aluminum wheels
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Originally Posted by bammartin7
The stock 17 inch aluminum wheels
Do you have a picture of them?
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Originally Posted by INGOT
Do you have a picture of them?
Here are the tires mounted on the wheels, weather pending I'm gonna try them tomorrow evening
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