today i was told for every 100lbs you loose 2 tenths is this true?
today i was told for every 100lbs you loose 2 tenths is this true?
1999 5.3 ex cab 3/5 drop, k&n CAI, BBK 80mm TB, Pace setter longtubes, 3" ory, hooker aero muffler, TS 224r cam w/112 lsa, comp cam 918 springs, TS chromoly pushrods, 180 degree thermostat, Nelson tune, 3 angle valve job, electric fans, 28x11.50 et streets
Ive always heard every lbs100=1 tenth
99 5.3 ecsb 13.6 n/a
mods:2004 sierra ext sb,20s ,big brake kit w,hawk pads,air bagged,2006 6.0 lq4 swap,vortec supercharged10psi, air to water intercooled w/ dual electric fans on it ,snow meth injection kit,60lbers, e-fans ,big radiator swap ,cam 218 /222 548/550 comp .hardened prs .1.85 comp roller rockers ,guideplates ,crane double springs,trans 4l65e built .pacesetter l/ts true duals w/x pipe and magnaflows,14 bolt rearend swap ,3.73s,aroemotive fuel pump system w/elec.fuel controller and bypass regulator a/n fittings, taylor 10.5s interceptor gauge,aem w/b a/f ,autometer boost/vac NELSON 93 OCTANE TUNED .
reason i was asking guys is i was going to purchase a stepside and was wondering if it was worth it or not
1999 5.3 ex cab 3/5 drop, k&n CAI, BBK 80mm TB, Pace setter longtubes, 3" ory, hooker aero muffler, TS 224r cam w/112 lsa, comp cam 918 springs, TS chromoly pushrods, 180 degree thermostat, Nelson tune, 3 angle valve job, electric fans, 28x11.50 et streets
No its not worth it. put your engine in the bed and your gas tank in front i bet you pick up 2 1/2 seconds easy. weight distribution on trucks sux.![]()
30' Ford Model A Tudor Sedan - Custom chassis - Big bore LS2 - twin B76's - Glide - 9" w/ 3.07 gears - 30" DR tire - 2k lbs cruiser
how much does the rear bumper and tailgate weigh approx.?
1999 5.3 ex cab 3/5 drop, k&n CAI, BBK 80mm TB, Pace setter longtubes, 3" ory, hooker aero muffler, TS 224r cam w/112 lsa, comp cam 918 springs, TS chromoly pushrods, 180 degree thermostat, Nelson tune, 3 angle valve job, electric fans, 28x11.50 et streets
I thought you were doing it for cosmetic reasons. 1. your truck weight distribution is 60%front/40%back, If you could get that even'd out to 50/50(unlikely w/ext.cab) and 2. get rid of axle wrap(leaf springs), it would amaze you how much you would take off your times. It wont help making rear any lighter. put a tejaunnou cover on it,or make the rear sit 2"-3" lower then the front.
30' Ford Model A Tudor Sedan - Custom chassis - Big bore LS2 - twin B76's - Glide - 9" w/ 3.07 gears - 30" DR tire - 2k lbs cruiser
i thought 100 lbs. equal 8 hp
1999 5.3 ex cab 3/5 drop, k&n CAI, BBK 80mm TB, Pace setter longtubes, 3" ory, hooker aero muffler, TS 224r cam w/112 lsa, comp cam 918 springs, TS chromoly pushrods, 180 degree thermostat, Nelson tune, 3 angle valve job, electric fans, 28x11.50 et streets