Originally posted by Stew+Apr 12 2005, 07:17 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Stew @ Apr 12 2005, 07:17 PM)</div>
@Apr 10 2005, 05:28 AM
After all that garbage dodge talked about the new hemi, it barelly crossed the 200 mark? How pathetic! The 5.4 only made 192hp thats terrible just terrible. I used to have some respect for them but now I think the only coold trucks out there besides GM's are the lightning and the SRT-10. Today you can put a LS1 in an old chevy and good set of gears and you will still roast them as well thought. So Chevy rules hands down, balls to the wall.
I don't see how you come to that conclusion, there is something off with those numbers. I see you are running 14.8s aith your LS1/T-56. Stopck Hemis have hit 14.8-15.0s and no swap needed. The F-150s are way too porky for their power to show though. The titans are pretty mean too, seen mid 15s from them, and remember they offer no regular cab version. I love the GM trucks, but it's not worth belittling other trucks that run as well or better (OK, the non Lightning F-150s are pretty sad, but you get the point). [/b]
That 14.8 on the LS1/T56 combo must be way traction limited. With 95.9MPH you would be into the low 14's high 13's if you could get traction. Hell I'm all stock LS1/auto and I run 13.8's @ 99MPH or better all the time.
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