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Old 11-14-2007, 03:52 PM
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I don't think you can run anything bigger than Stage 1s without flycutting. However if you got the reliefs or are planning on Flycutting. I like my TSP LS6 2.5s.
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Old 12-03-2007, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by NC98Z
I don't think you can run anything bigger than Stage 1s without flycutting. However if you got the reliefs or are planning on Flycutting. I like my TSP LS6 2.5s.
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hey guys i just bought a 00ws6. 500RWHP 463RWTQ. ran a couple of 1\8 passes. Did not expect an 8.30 with a sloppy 2.0 60ft! It has full exhaust, headers 42 lbs injectors, racetronix fuel pump, D1SC procharger with 10.5 of boost, 10 pound pulley. Really expected 7's in the 1\8 mile. Can anyone help with any info. of what would help get it into the 7's.
Old 12-03-2007, 08:21 PM
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man why go with such a badass intake, cam and go with decent heads.
Go with the best heads Trickflow or etps and make some BIG #s.

Trickflow heads have huge clearance and I bet that ms4 would fit just fine.
Old 12-05-2007, 12:04 PM
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what are the specs on your cam? it sounds damn good!
Old 12-05-2007, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by sixpack_2_go
what are the specs on your cam? it sounds damn good!
the poster of this thread has Texas-Speeds MS4 cam. Just go on their website. The specs are right there for ya.
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My car dip around 4500. I added more timing in that area. Fixed the dip problem.
Old 12-05-2007, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by 98Grnz28
My car dip around 4500. I added more timing in that area. Fixed the dip problem.
hey man wondering if u can give me some advice. I have a 00ws6 that is making 500RWHP and 465RWTQ. It has a D1SC procharger with a 10 pound pulley and makes 10.5 pound of boost. Its got long tube headers, borla adj. exhaust, 60lb injectors, racetronix fuel pump, hot wire kit, MSD wires and plugs, subframe conectors, trailing arms, panhard bar , saftey loop, torque arm. In the 1\8 mile it ran 8.30 and a sloppy 2.0 60ft. NOT GOOD for a car making this kind of power! I thought it should have been in the 7's. Is there any advice you or anyone can give to get it into the 7's range.
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Originally Posted by joshua cobos
hey man wondering if u can give me some advice. I have a 00ws6 that is making 500RWHP and 465RWTQ. It has a D1SC procharger with a 10 pound pulley and makes 10.5 pound of boost. Its got long tube headers, borla adj. exhaust, 60lb injectors, racetronix fuel pump, hot wire kit, MSD wires and plugs, subframe conectors, trailing arms, panhard bar , saftey loop, torque arm. In the 1\8 mile it ran 8.30 and a sloppy 2.0 60ft. NOT GOOD for a car making this kind of power! I thought it should have been in the 7's. Is there any advice you or anyone can give to get it into the 7's range.
Yes, learn how to post in forums.

Rule #1. Don't step all over someones post!

Rule #2. Post in the correct forum. Your in the Dyno section asstard. Wana improve your times, go to the drag racing section and ask abot your suspension if your unhappy with the 60ft.

Rule #3. Use the search button.
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^ Agreed

OP, Nice numbers! Are the two curves before and after tuning, or cutout open and closed?
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Originally Posted by 347fairless
Yes, learn how to post in forums.

Rule #1. Don't step all over someones post!

Rule #2. Post in the correct forum. Your in the Dyno section asstard. Wana improve your times, go to the drag racing section and ask abot your suspension if your unhappy with the 60ft.

Rule #3. Use the search button.
listen some people are NEW to a forum and have no common sense on how to post and where b/c they never been on one. No need to be a ASSTARD yourself! lol.
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^Not Agreed
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Originally Posted by CraZee ZO6
listen some people are NEW to a forum and have no common sense on how to post and where b/c they never been on one. No need to be a ASSTARD yourself! lol.
Even if this guy is in his late teens, the internet and forums have been around too long not to know the basics. Unless he was living in a barn, he should get it. Trial by fire.
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Nice power, but piece of advice for all it is worth, you are over spinning this cam, no need to go to 7100 rpm, it is done by 6800
If you want to find best shift points, try shifting at the track at different rpms, like 6600, 6700, 6800, etc.. the one that gives you best ET is the correct one.



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