Setup for drag racing on dirt

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New Nick at JDM

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you could make it work, but I don't think the juice is worth the squeeze unless you have a built motor and bigger turbos to take advantage of it.


When you run a vehicle on it, it does smell like freedom. (the smell of race gas gets me excited). :cool:

Usually there is always 2-3 degrees on the table we leave available based on octane content.

We run 22-23 pounds of boost on low timing in our tune, so 2 degrees of timing should be a decent jump power wise.

The smell of race gas coming from a raptor would turn heads at a fair for sure.
 
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Usually there is always 2-3 degrees on the table we leave available based on octane content.

We run 22-23 pounds of boost on low timing in our tune, so 2 degrees of timing should be a decent jump power wise.

The smell of race gas coming from a raptor would turn heads at a fair for sure.

Sounds good to me, im doin it!

I just need to find a way to store 35 gallons of 93 for the day...
 

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This looks and sounds like fun!!! I think you should be able to hold your own if a "stockish" STi is taking home the trophy. I would think you can out traction him.
 

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This looks and sounds like fun!!! I think you should be able to hold your own if a "stockish" STi is taking home the trophy. I would think you can out traction him.
Last year my buddies kid won it with a big gold crew cab long bed Dirtymax.
 
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