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With Challenger sales still being as good as they are, and more of the "old school Mopar" guys finding the G3 platform more achievable. it's only going to get better,
 
Well for longevity reasons I’ll probably put a hefty spring and valve on the eagle heads and live with 7k shifts. I don’t have too much of a reason to try and run it to 8k

The thing to keep in mind is that you may not need it or want to go there, but it's there if you go there.....the only 7K+ RPM issue you may encounter with your current combo is oil starvation and that would only rear it's ugly head if you tried to keep your combo at 7-7500 for a long period of time.
 
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I am using the melling 362 which I think is the higher volume 6.1 replacement pump as far as I know
 
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What seems to be the best for the heavy trucks? Radial or slick? I know Keith uses the Hoosier slicks but I also see alot of guys using the Mickey Thompson Street ET radials. Any input? I'm figuring a typical 17" rim and about 28-30" tire
 
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I did some more reading on the Nitto 420s and a lot of diesel guys were making 1.5-1.8 60’ times on them, I can get those for about $135 a tire compared to $235 for the Hoosier slicks, plus I can drive to the strip with them on
 
I have a set of the MT drag radials but I have yet to run on them to try it out. This weekend is our last races until next year too..
 
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My Hoosier slicks 29-17x9 is I think the best traction tire setup for stock axle/ brake. The selection is limited.
 
I have a set of the MT drag radials but I have yet to run on them to try it out. This weekend is our last races until next year too..
Using MT 31-15x14 rim I have run 1.58 60'. IMO, they work great.
 
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Getting the rear gears changed today

Baxter providing some helpful input
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I saw this in a youtube video, so not my idea. But I got a 1" to 1/2" pipe adapter from home depot plumbing section, its for black threaded pipe. It was the perfect outside measurment to fit in the axle nut. Then I found an 11/16" deepwell socket would fit in there so I pressed in on with a vise. I'll throw a tack weld on there to hold it for torquing the nut back on
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just think my Grandfather use to laugh at my dad for doing that,
" you know Richie there's a reason the factory makes special tools for the dealer mechanics"
"yeah to pay for upper managements retirement fund"
 
How do you like it? I'm thinking of doing the 3:92 this week.
 
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How do you like it? I'm thinking of doing the 3:92 this week.
Didn’t get them done last night. Had to pull it apart to change the pinion shim and trashed my good bearing pulling it off. So I gotta grab a new one and put it back together. And we started 12 hour days for a week more so I’m running out of time to work on it. I might leave work early today to try and wrap it up
 
Damn... you will get it....
 
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The biggest time spent was trying to nail down the process of setting the backlash with the side adjusters. I tried watching some videos but every one of them “ran out of time” at the end to record the process. Pretty annoying
 
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