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mag325
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1/28/2005
10:30:13

Subject: what would this run in 1/4
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not even sure if this setup is offered but what would a reg cab 4.7 5 spd 2x4 with a blower, hot cam, lifters, intake, headers, flos,trac bars, shift kit, 3.92's, chip, pretty much a hot rodded 4.7 and what would this cost about, i keep having dreams of building this kidna truck and need to know if its feasable and worth it. would it be better to go with the turbo kit? gimme some feedback guys. thanx



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1/28/2005
10:46:08

RE: what would this run in 1/4
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I dont know if they make a turbo for that size, BUT fabrication is always a fun thing. Having two would be freaking great. Anyway enough ranting. 5 speed manual or auto? a manual i dont think they make shift kits but replacing the gear box and shifter and lever would be rather expensive around 2000+ itd be cheaper to buy a performance transmission with a six speed. but over all it would cost roughly 10k (taking a guess here using some performance sites to get prices). I dont know 1/4 times but i can tell u itd be FREAKING QUICK. I like the ideas actually.... best of luck



android287
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1/28/2005
19:31:15

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You could get into the 12's with a turbo. There are also a few with superchargers running low 13's with basic bolt on mods. If you beefed up the internals you could run at a much higher psi bringing your et's down even lower. Many have said this before, but you can make anything go fast with enough money.



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