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Raymond Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/11/2002 19:37:03
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Message: I finally got my G-tech this weekend after buying tires from BF goodrich 2 months ago! Well anyway late saturday night I went out to the boonies to do some "research" on the G-tech. I had a full tank of gas so I assumed I would have some extra weight to throw around. The road was perfectly flat so I stoped to do some 0-60 and 1/4 times. It was fairly cool 67 deg so I spun some through hard acceleration. 1st run was poor 0-60 in 9.4 I did not run to 1/4. The second run I spun hard but pulled 0-60 in 9.1 sec and quarter was (don't ask)at 94 mph. All in all, not too bad but as you can see by the trap speed I spun! My goal is to get the spin under control to get the 0-60's in the high 8s. Slicks may help! As always this site rules keep up the good commentary.
I have a 99 dak 3.9 CC w/ autolite 3923 cold air induction kit roll pan w/ all spare tire components removed. Also reline full synthetics throughout. Rubber- BF goodrich g-force KDWS
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Chris Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/11/2002 20:08:07
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Message: 9.1??!!!!!! Damn, thats pretty good for a 6!!!! Can I borrow your G-Tech?! LOL!
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CW GenIII
8/11/2002 21:58:42
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Message: My buddies G-Tech is within a couple of tenths of the track time. Just disreguard the MPH and look at ET.
2001 4.7HO RC 5sp 3.92 LSD Click on thumbnail for mods
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Dan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
8/11/2002 22:03:29
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Message: i used my friends g-tech and i was within 1/10th. not bad for $150. pulled 8.2 in 0-60 and 16.5 in quarter.
'98 rc 5-speed 3" body lift with 31" BFG's and flowmaster 40 series
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