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2011/12 5.0 owners - "ghost cam" tune?
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Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostI hear ya, mine will be a daily as well, I might not do the OR X only because of the loudness. I might do a catted X and low boost for me, I wont be trying to break any records. 11's will be fine and will drag 98% of the cars on the road...
You don't need a blower to run 11's in these cars. Simple little bolt ons and that is easily achievable. Mid/high 10's with a blower are the norm.
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I'm a little leery of supercharging an otherwise stock 5.0. Too many issues with oil pumps, pistons, and rods for my taste. I rely on mine to get back and forth to work, so you guys have fun being fast, I'll stick to being slow.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostI was making a point that if you want to go fast the KB is the way to go and made a point about Mannys car. You post about the "three blown motors", you should be more specific about the circumstances, because like I posted it sounds like a dig at Mannys shop. If you knew what really is going on you wouldn't have posted that Steve.
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The good thing about the KB is you can pulley at 8-10#'s and make decent power on it, then down the road if you decide to get crazy, the IC, Inlet, TB, etc. are all pretty modular, so you can simply change out pullies or maybe even compressors and not have to worry about upgrading other areas. I agree on not getting too crazy with the stock stuff. My goal is to run similar times to my 'vert but with the refinement of the '12. Maybe WAY down the road, do a forged shortblock build and go hog-wild! LOL!
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Originally posted by Doug Hatton View PostThe good thing about the KB is you can pulley at 8-10#'s and make decent power on it, then down the road if you decide to get crazy, the IC, Inlet, TB, etc. are all pretty modular, so you can simply change out pullies or maybe even compressors and not have to worry about upgrading other areas. I agree on not getting too crazy with the stock stuff. My goal is to run similar times to my 'vert but with the refinement of the '12. Maybe WAY down the road, do a forged shortblock build and go hog-wild! LOL!
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