that was a great bit of info. Much appriciated. I ran my mostly stock 05 titan at the track about a month ago. I can not turn my tcs off but I found that if you pull the abs fuse, it eliminates it. And although it makes for a heck of a burnout, aparently the computer shuts down the truck at about 85 mph. allowing for a run of 15.97 my first pass. After melting the tires a few more times for sh*#@ and giggles, I re-inserted the fuse and after a few better passes ran a 15.3. Not too shabby for a stock truck with only exaust.
been looking for go fast parts that aren't too expensive now to see if I can get a little faster without going overboard, looking for a programmer or chip but have had no luck.
In the meantime keep those tires fryin and keep it upright.
I'm headed to the track on Sunday...but the Titan will be towing the trailer and that's about it.
__________________ 2006 Titan SE Crew 4x4
Red Brawn, Big Tow, Off Road, etc.
AgriCover Lorado, Tekonsha Prodigy, JVC AVX-706, Dunder Grill, tech12volt box with Memphis 10", K&N drop in with airbox mod...
Great info, thanks a lot! I never thought about the tail gate, that must cause a lot of resistance. What if there's a Toneau cover on it with the tailgate removed? Would that be good or bad?
I have raced my Titan at the track here. It is slower than most of you guys but it is also 1800 feet here. Do you have any trouble with the engine managemant pulling power if the transmission heats up by braking at the lights? I wonder if that could be the reason for the bogging for some guys if they are power braking?
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2004 Titan KC 4X4 SE Galaxy Black
Offroad, Big Tow, Utility Bed,
Rockford Fosgate with Power Captain
by the way this is very good info. Anyone will benefit especially if they have not raced before. I do race my 97 camaro through the season ET bracket racing in mostly stock form but all vehicles are a little different and it is great to get info from people that have raced the vehicles.
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2004 Titan KC 4X4 SE Galaxy Black
Offroad, Big Tow, Utility Bed,
Rockford Fosgate with Power Captain
I found out for the TITAN that WOT is my best launch. I get too much wheel spin shooting off of 2000+ rpms. Cuz the ABLS ends up trying to correct it. IT sucks.
Please tell me how your getting your 1/8 @ 9.66@73mph
Seems like I have the same year model and trim. And possibly the same mods and my best is a 10.000 @ 72.14mph, shaving off over 3/10ths will get me in the 14's!
I typically only stall up to about 1100 rpms. I go WOT on third yellow.
I go around the water and do a small burn out to make sure I didn't find any water or any soft rubber sticking to my tires. Just a few seconds...no smoke show.
Before headers...I was 9.4's 1/8 mile.
I just got drag radials...hope for some really good 60' times and great runs this weekend.
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2006 SE Crew Cab, Big Tow, Traction Package, SE Popular Package...mods....yup...and they seem to work well together! UpRev Osiris now installed!
RT .079
60' 1.848
1/8 8.792
MPH 77.458
1/4 13.896
MPH 95.996
Horsepower Sells Cars, Torque Wins Races!
I have raced my Titan at the track here. It is slower than most of you guys but it is also 1800 feet here. Do you have any trouble with the engine managemant pulling power if the transmission heats up by braking at the lights? I wonder if that could be the reason for the bogging for some guys if they are power braking?
A quick power brake of 3-5 seconds is all you need and that shouldn't generate enough head in the trans to do anything.
You also shouldn't stall until you know the other guy is staged.....as soon as your staged....and he becomes stage....then bring your stall up to what you wish it to be...you'll only be under stall for about 3 seoconds.
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2006 SE Crew Cab, Big Tow, Traction Package, SE Popular Package...mods....yup...and they seem to work well together! UpRev Osiris now installed!
RT .079
60' 1.848
1/8 8.792
MPH 77.458
1/4 13.896
MPH 95.996
Horsepower Sells Cars, Torque Wins Races!
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