Lightning Struck said:nope, its not ready yetPaul said:Have you even raced it yet?
Paul said:Lightning Struck said:nope, its not ready yetPaul said:Have you even raced it yet?
What does it need so you can race it?
Scarface said:El Jeffe'?
Paul said:Lightning Struck said:nope, its not ready yetPaul said:Have you even raced it yet?
What does it need so you can race it?
Pete k said:Paul said:Lightning Struck said:nope, its not ready yetPaul said:Have you even raced it yet?
What does it need so you can race it?
a better driver![]()
ryclef331 said:a wideband is a great tuning tool...but trust me. You don't have time to look at it going down the track. I NEVER remember to check it.
PLEASE tell me you're not going to try a big ass whipple on a stock bottom end...
Lightning Struck said:ryclef331 said:a wideband is a great tuning tool...but trust me. You don't have time to look at it going down the track. I NEVER remember to check it.
PLEASE tell me you're not going to try a big ass whipple on a stock bottom end...
the wide band is for monotiring whats going on with the life line vitals of my stock block. Any thing can happen at any time and Ive read WAYYY to many post about puck ups and NOT having a wideband......I dont want to join that crowd.
And NO I wouldn't be a moron and put a Large Whipple on a stock block.......for that matter the new Large whipples are not beating the smaller ones in the ground anyway. The smaller ones are still holding their own quite well. Ive been following them VERY closely ever since I bought the KB back in May. Im still weighing my options on buying a already built shortblock or having AVT build a custom one like most other guys down here are doing. Im waiting on him to get back to me with a package price right now. The killer part is the heads/work, almost 3k for those puckers :wall: Im going to sell plasma to help fund my project :crazy2:
ryclef331 said:Lightning Struck said:ryclef331 said:a wideband is a great tuning tool...but trust me. You don't have time to look at it going down the track. I NEVER remember to check it.
PLEASE tell me you're not going to try a big ass whipple on a stock bottom end...
the wide band is for monotiring whats going on with the life line vitals of my stock block. Any thing can happen at any time and Ive read WAYYY to many post about puck ups and NOT having a wideband......I dont want to join that crowd.
And NO I wouldn't be a moron and put a Large Whipple on a stock block.......for that matter the new Large whipples are not beating the smaller ones in the ground anyway. The smaller ones are still holding their own quite well. Ive been following them VERY closely ever since I bought the KB back in May. Im still weighing my options on buying a already built shortblock or having AVT build a custom one like most other guys down here are doing. Im waiting on him to get back to me with a package price right now. The killer part is the heads/work, almost 3k for those puckers :wall: Im going to sell plasma to help fund my project :crazy2:
NAVIGATOR HEADS YO! 4 valve it!
Lightning Struck said:ahhhh, traction bars and a wideband is a MUST......im NOT taking it without them. oh and as for that wideband, im a MORON for not having it on the damn truck RIGHT NOW.....its the MOST important tool to have once a Lightning has been modded ( with more boost ) :wall: and my slack ass has not spent the 400 bucks to get one yet.
However I want to get back to the dyno for a race tune on 104ocatne and 2* more timing and I'd " like " to have my stall put in before it makes its first trip down the drag strip.
Paul said:Lightning Struck said:ahhhh, traction bars and a wideband is a MUST......im NOT taking it without them. oh and as for that wideband, im a MORON for not having it on the damn truck RIGHT NOW.....its the MOST important tool to have once a Lightning has been modded ( with more boost ) :wall: and my slack ass has not spent the 400 bucks to get one yet.
Traction bars are unnecessary. If you get too out shape... lift. You're running a pickup truck, not a doorslammer.
A wideband won't do much since if something goes seriously wrong it will be too late. If your tune is satisfactory, you should be able to run the car safely with no concerns.
However I want to get back to the dyno for a race tune on 104ocatne and 2* more timing and I'd " like " to have my stall put in before it makes its first trip down the drag strip.
Why not get some times with your current setup? It's not like the truck will be slow as it sits.
Paul.
Paul said:Nope. Not kidding.
Seat time is more important than horsepower for good track times. I'd get a few runs in before "the big day." It might save some potential disappointment if you don't run the number you're expecting.
J.R. said:There's bigger Whipples now, that's what