truckin151
Supporting Member
I know a few that have a sub 5sec 0-60 that still use it as a DD, my RCSB is a mid 4 and is a DD just depends on what mods you do and how good your tuning is.
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I know a few that have a sub 5sec 0-60 that still use it as a DD, my RCSB is a mid 4 and is a DD just depends on what mods you do and how good your tuning is.
I've gotten a couple low 5 second 0-60s off my sc but don't really believe it.
Wow, Sub 5's with a 2 Door Truck, and Mid 4's, That makes me wonder what my 4.2K Lb RT Magnum can do as I can hit in and around 135/140 KPH shifting in and out of the so called 2-3 shift in D mode on a 6200 setting. Tire settings, Altittude all play a part and what Ryan said a perfect tune. I spent alot of dough to get what I beleive to be an honest 6.08 with a canned tune but could easily play with the SC settings or stick on a set of P245/75/17's to print off a 5.6 and say I was at the Beach.
Hop in and Take a ride is what I say. Greg I think you need to play with stickier or bigger tires Buddy.
Danny, when using a tuner to measure 0-60 speed it is all about spinning the tires. That's why IMO, there is such a gap from the heavier trucks to the lighter ones making a little power. The heavier one's are actually going 60mph.![]()
My last outting with Ken I used my DR's and heated them up pretty good with 18# of air but I couldn't get Red to stick. The whole truck was bouncing, I blame myself as I should of feathered it some. But was too hard headed being sure coming out on idle would be enough to hold it. Track prep wasn't what it could have been and this was my first time at Richmond. So that's my excuses and I'm sticking with them.....