What does your truck run?

flhrciblueice

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Originally posted by Wideopen
Dennis with TS performance is one of the top programers in the 7.3. buisness..Plus he is just one hell of a guy..

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Wideopen, does TS performance have a website? Don't drive the old PSD very much any more, but keep it over at the farm in case my father needs it. I'm sure he wouldn't mind a little more power. Do they carry products for duramax's as well?
 

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14.9 s @ 95 mph at track

Reg Juice attitude, level 5, all safety's for tranny on!;)
 

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Originally posted by flhrciblueice
Wideopen, does TS performance have a website? Don't drive the old PSD very much any more, but keep it over at the farm in case my father needs it. I'm sure he wouldn't mind a little more power. Do they carry products for duramax's as well?

Sorry but yes TS has DuraMax stuff plus his shop is in Bowling Green:Thumbs Up
 

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18.1 @ 70MPH ('98 Dodge, stock auto, 4x4, 2500, Yoko TY303 19.5" tires, 215 injectors).
 

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Didn't get a chance to get to the track this past year, but I'm anxious to find out what mine will run.
 

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My truck ran 13.9's at 5700 feet with a possible weak VP44 pump. I won't know for sure until the track opens. It would be nice to see what it would run at a lower altitude.

Not bad for a delivery truck with 110,000 miles of city driving and no broken parts.
 
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17.9 @ 72 All stock (Not anymore!) Waitin for spring (Tracks open, IRS return :D)
 

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15.82@82mph. This was at Gateway International Raceway this past fall. Could have been better, but air temp was low and track was slick.

Very fun, I'll go again this spring.

Will-: LOL
 

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Max Power,

Usually Running in Hi 4x4 drive picks up about or right around 2 tenths of a sec. in quarter mile over running in 2wd. Depending also on how much boost you leave on at the line. Remember not to much or you might need a new torque converter. (Suncoast is the way to go.) I like to leave and it put you back in the seat in one of these big trucks. Hi 4x4 usually does that for ya.

Jacob
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Finally got to run yesterday. First run was in 2wd, tow/haul on, and overdrive locked-out. 2.656 60 ft,10.241 1/8 @ 73.39 , 15.672 1/4 mile @ 86.05. 2nd run was in 4 hi, tow/haul on, 2.196 60 ft , 9.589 1/8 @ 73.99, 14.948 1/4 @ 91.24. 3rd run I was in 4hi tow/haul on and removed my toolbox and tailgate and ran 2.118 60 ft, 9.459 1/8 @ 74.34 , 14.796 1/4 @ 91.27. The final run was 4 hi, tow/haul was off and ran 2.082 60 ft, 9.408 1/8 @ 74.51 , 14.759 1/4 @ 91.13. All of these were launching about 1500 RPM. Still haven't installed boost gauge. Would love to go faster but don't have the money right now for tranny work.
 
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