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SubVet
Mon, June 20th, 2011, 10:02 AM
Ok, I am sure this question has been asked a 1000 times (I’ve tried searching but couldn’t find anything). I was wondering what type of ¼ mile times would my truck run? I have no intentions of running it, just curious.

My truck: 99 ecsb 4x4, 4r100, late 99 motor, early 99 suspension, PHP FU chip, 4” exhaust, Airaid intake, AIH delete, 05 front end, 265/75/16 tires, wicked wheel, deleted pedestal, ebpv delete, 93K, HPX, 3.73

Assume running it on the race tune

cleatus12r
Mon, June 20th, 2011, 10:10 AM
Funny you asked this just now.

I ran on the strip Friday night. Although I didn't run a "stock" tune down the strip, I did run one that should be in the 60-80 HP range and it did a 16.7 at 84 MPH. However, that's in a regular cab 2wd truck with a lot of off-the-line tire spin....your results will vary with a 4x4 Supercab.

cj45lc
Mon, June 20th, 2011, 11:50 AM
Funny you asked this just now.

I ran on the strip Friday night. Although I didn't run a "stock" tune down the strip, I did run one that should be in the 60-80 HP range and it did a 16.7 at 84 MPH. However, that's in a regular cab 2wd truck with a lot of off-the-line tire spin....your results will vary with a 4x4 Supercab.

sounds like someone needs some slicks

cleatus12r
Mon, June 20th, 2011, 12:11 PM
sounds like someone needs some slicks

Slicks and a locker. The factory limited slip is just that...."limited".

907DAVE
Tue, June 21st, 2011, 03:27 AM
I ran on the strip Friday night. Although I didn't run a "stock" tune down the strip, I did run one that should be in the 60-80 HP range and it did a 16.7 at 84 MPH. However, that's in a regular cab 2wd truck with a lot of off-the-line tire spin....your results will vary with a 4x4 Supercab.

I betcha he would be in the mid to low 15's with a boosted launch.....that 60' time is what really sets the pace for the rest of the run.

cleatus12r
Tue, June 28th, 2011, 03:15 PM
A stock-tuned regular cab with a standard launch should be in the 76 MPH range at the 1/4.

A crewcab shortbox would be in the 73 MPH area.

A supercab would be somewhere in the middle.

Your truck should be in the 83-85 MPH range. ET depends on traction off the line in that case.

rammertide07
Wed, July 13th, 2011, 09:23 AM
It seems with my truck (not sure if the description is correct, added wicked wheel, PHP custom tunes, and 6637 filter) a boosted launch isn't as quick as punching it off the line. With a boosted launch, it seems like it takes longer/higher rpms to change gears. When punching it off the line, the gears just fall through nice and smooth. I can build about 10psi on a boosted launch before breaking traction.

qtrhors
Tue, August 2nd, 2011, 12:50 PM
my wife went 15.9 at 82 mph in our truck. track elv 500 ft 80^ day. This was 8 yrs ago. She would powerbrake into boost and launch in 4wd then switch to 2wd. I told her after 3 passes....that be enuff or we wont be able to tow our low 12 sec mustang home(could drive it but no AC and cruz control for 1100 mi is a pain lol) :)

rammertide07
Wed, August 3rd, 2011, 09:05 AM
How safe is it to start off in 4x4 then switch to 2x4? Seems like that would be hell on the transfer case cuz everything is still turning with the hubs locked.

cleatus12r
Wed, August 3rd, 2011, 10:50 AM
How safe is it to start off in 4x4 then switch to 2x4? Seems like that would be hell on the transfer case cuz everything is still turning with the hubs locked.


The truck will not come out of 4x4 for the entire length of the track.

With a torque load on the transfer case, the shift motor will not be able to "suck" the front drive shift collar back. It's a huge waste of time (not to mention attention) to waste on something that's not doing anything anyway.

A manual-shift transfer case MAY have a chance, but good luck wrenching on the lever hard enough to get it pulled out of 4wd with power applied.

rammertide07
Wed, August 3rd, 2011, 02:50 PM
The truck will not come out of 4x4 for the entire length of the track.

With a torque load on the transfer case, the shift motor will not be able to "suck" the front drive shift collar back. It's a huge waste of time (not to mention attention) to waste on something that's not doing anything anyway.

A manual-shift transfer case MAY have a chance, but good luck wrenching on the lever hard enough to get it pulled out of 4wd with power applied.

Thats what I was thinking. Seems like 4x4 would be good for launch, but even if you disengage the ESOF, then your rear-end is still pushing the front end....which now has resistance because of the hubs being locked in and hurting your top end speed. Seems like it would make more sense if you had an aftermarket transfer case to handle higher speeds and keep the 4x4 engaged down the track.

cleatus12r
Wed, August 3rd, 2011, 03:59 PM
I may be misunderstanding you, but the truck WILL be in 4wd (and all tires transmitting power to the asphalt) regardless of what you do with the transfer case switch after a 4wd launch.

The rear tires will never push the fronts down the track as the truck will continue to stay in 4wd until you lift at the traps.

qtrhors
Wed, August 3rd, 2011, 08:28 PM
live and learn. :)


I never approved of drag racing the "tow rig" and all the "do this and do that" chatter too make it go faster in the 1/4. Drag racing a 7200 pound 4x4 never appealed to me but hey each to his own. Being a Ford guy I would rather have a 66 Fairlane(my first car) for my "street/strip bruiser". My bro and I will be taking his 91 Mustang 5.0(runs mid 13's in good air) to the track to mess around soon. :)

cleatus12r
Wed, August 3rd, 2011, 11:43 PM
Does Acton ever do any "test and tune" nights? I've been there once and would like to get the white truck on the track again (once the transmission isn't slipping anymore).

qtrhors
Thu, August 4th, 2011, 01:20 AM
Cody

Well they use to do "friday nite street drags" which was an open track deal or at least they had a couple of staging lanes open all nite for time only. The current schedule doesnt show friday nite stuff right now :( That was my fav. I like nite time dragracing...as in no sun burn and cooler temps :) Here is the web site.

Yellowstone Drag Strip (http://www.yellowstonedragstrip.com/)

They have had "diesel drags" the last few yrs but that happens in june.
Let me know if you ever come over...love to see your rig. :)

rammertide07
Thu, August 4th, 2011, 09:09 AM
I may be misunderstanding you, but the truck WILL be in 4wd (and all tires transmitting power to the asphalt) regardless of what you do with the transfer case switch after a 4wd launch.

The rear tires will never push the fronts down the track as the truck will continue to stay in 4wd until you lift at the traps.


Yea, I got to thinking about it later last night. I was thinking right when I read your post. Excel and these formulas have my brain scrambled.