Summit Racing?
#13
Just remember when you go out racing ur truck on public streets...When u smash into something, you're going to do a whole hell-of-a lot more damage to everything involved, than mom's old civic. But if ur gonna roll in like vin diesel, at least wear your seatbelt. I say "roll" in cuz when u tap a curb or blow a tire doin 80,90, you'll be rollin.
Not tellin ya not to do it. Just use your head, lol.
Edit: Just thought I'd add, getting away from street racing's the whole reason I got a truck But to each their own
Not tellin ya not to do it. Just use your head, lol.
Edit: Just thought I'd add, getting away from street racing's the whole reason I got a truck But to each their own
#14
im not lookin to go out runnin quarters on a public street lol mainly just flooring it from 0-45 from a stop light not really tryin to race just show them whats up till i get up to the speed limit then let off.
(yeah im not trying to get a lambo out of a truck i just want it to be able to get up and go when the testosterones flowin and feel like showin off a little bit lol)
(yeah im not trying to get a lambo out of a truck i just want it to be able to get up and go when the testosterones flowin and feel like showin off a little bit lol)
Last edited by Ramonator44; 03-10-2011 at 11:20 PM.
#15
gas went up from 12 in city to 14 in city I dont travel high way much so im not sure what that did. As far as 300 hp have no idea never dynoed it. I just know the power difference from the reading of my right foot lol. best bang for your buck get the 1.7 rockers that will liven the ole girl up also. Thats the next thing on my list
#16
#17
The 1.7RR gives more total valve lift with out increasing duration therefore increasing power throughout the rpm range but especially on the bottom end. The roller fulcrum and tip will reduce friction but on a low rpm motor like the factory magnum gains will be minimal. I think it was the only worthwhile mod I did (other than plenum fix).
Don't expect any fuel mileage increases, you will just be dissapointed.
Last edited by Gerehead8; 03-10-2011 at 11:33 PM.
#18
#19
Not even close, maybe 250 at the crank, with a tuner, headers, CAI, exhaust, 1.7RR, ect. You need to go into the motor, cam, heads ect to get 300 at the crank.
The 1.7RR gives more total valve lift with out increasing duration therefore increasing power throughout the rpm range but especially on the bottom end. The roller fulcrum and tip will reduce friction but on a low rpm motor like the factory magnum gains will be minimal. I think it was the only worthwhile mod I did (other than plenum fix).
Don't expect any fuel mileage increases, you will just be dissapointed.
The 1.7RR gives more total valve lift with out increasing duration therefore increasing power throughout the rpm range but especially on the bottom end. The roller fulcrum and tip will reduce friction but on a low rpm motor like the factory magnum gains will be minimal. I think it was the only worthwhile mod I did (other than plenum fix).
Don't expect any fuel mileage increases, you will just be dissapointed.
most things ive seen say CAI will add around 10hp.. Headers will add around 15Hp. and the tuners claim to add around 20.. i may be wrong tho not very experienced..
#20
UP TO
Most say that just as a sales pitch. Its really hard to get that kind of power out of these motors with out going broke
You could always do a 408 and build the hell out of it thats about the only way you will get good hp
Last edited by 97Rampowerhouse; 03-10-2011 at 11:44 PM.