Data Loggers
#731
I dont know about that af. My 0-60 times suck ***** in the summer. Most of them are around 5 to 6 tenths slower with the increase from low sixties to above 110 with the same dry humidity. Factor in the increase of the temperature and the high humidity and i wouldn't be shocked if he is about even or a little slower than before his cam install.
#732
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did i say a tenth?? i meant what ^^^ said haha honestly truckin if you have real world experience with this, i'd definitely go by your numbers. Mine was nothing more than a hypothetical semi-educated guess.
#734
In all honesty teach I really dont know what that cam will do for your times mainly because you are not running in the same situations as you were when you ran your other time. But the heat and humidity are going to hurt your times (kinda why you should do a before and after at the same time with the same conditions). Again I wouldn't be suprised if your times are about the same.
BUT... They could also get worse cause there is to much power there and end up running into traction issues .
BUT... They could also get worse cause there is to much power there and end up running into traction issues .
#739
If best pre Cam Data-Log was 5.6 them my guestamation is that teach will hit the 5.25 to 5.3 Range with traction and similar conditions (parameters spare on/spare off) or as Red says if he can "Hook-up" which I am yet to understand since I cannot spin mine,,,Yet! LOL
#740
You are right, nothing like that on the truck. I just launch in 4wd hi, or at least that is what I did when I pulled my best time.