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Old 03-28-2009, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by shrpshtr325
you should check out this one giuy on a nother forum im a member of, it IS possible, withougt a doubt, ill have to get a list of mods from him for you,
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I thought the cummins redlined at 3500? Hell when i hit my speed limiter, it was 4000 RPMs@95MPH.
 
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yeah but could be chipped
 
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its possible (i've done it ) but he would have to have 3.55's in the rear in order to do it...
 
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Old 03-29-2009, 03:43 AM
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its possible (i've done it ) but he would have to have 3.55's in the rear in order to do it...
exactly. Find me a dually with 3.55's. Now find me one that's towing something that weighs more than a sea-doo. :P
 
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Old 03-29-2009, 05:12 PM
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lol my buddy has a dually with 4.10s and is doing 103 at the redline... not that i know first hand or anything
 
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i got 3.92s but actually a little higher due to the 1in smaller tires on it.. so close to or little over 4.00, and my truck can easily get up to 138+, when i had hypertech which allowed me to go to 138 i hit the limiter, and now with the mopar pcm i just run out of gear and redline at like 5k going about 148-150 maybe...
 
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i got 3.92s but actually a little higher due to the 1in smaller tires on it.. so close to or little over 4.00, and my truck can easily get up to 138+, when i had hypertech which allowed me to go to 138 i hit the limiter, and now with the mopar pcm i just run out of gear and redline at like 5k going about 148-150 maybe...
and what highway would you know this from personal experience with? Surely you can't hit that kind of trap speed at ennis in a truck, can you?
 
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and what highway would you know this from personal experience with? Surely you can't hit that kind of trap speed at ennis in a truck, can you?
35w North Heading to Denton between the TMS and Denton
 
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wow thats risky... also how did you know it was exactly 138? considering our speedometers die at 120... (or did you just do the math on it?)
 
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I've gotten to 100 exactly, I always run out of road after that.
 


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