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    decisions..decisions (6.0orN2o)

    Debating what to do next on the gmc. I originally was going the buy a n2o-kit and all of thing to go with it but figured that a Lq9 would be about the same cost.



    how long would the 60e last with the nos or the 6.0?

    -drive train wise i have a sift kit, corvette servo, over sized cooler and stock rear end with 3.23's.


    what would you do?? and what is everyone else paying for lq9's
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    Get some 4.10s and a tru trac. Thatll wake your truck up.

    3.23 = slow
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    how much of a difference. i have good tires and cant seem the really hook from a stop that well. if a have 4.10's will that spin even more?
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    THats what the tru trac is for. Do you have a g80 already?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WARLOCK View Post
    THats what the tru trac is for. Do you have a g80 already?
    +1 on tru trac!!
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    yeah 4.10s would spin more with one wheel peel but with a locker in there you could actually use both tires to get traction.....

    ...two is better than one
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    i have a g80, it spins both until a point and then just one, idk how it unlocks is it a a certain speed or rpm?
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    Money money money money money money

    Thats all it is. The 60e might handle a hundred shot for a little while. If your rearend is a g80 it wont last long at all. power means replaced stuff.
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    so i should do what i first thought and get gears and tru trac, then ..
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    I would
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