Set a new personal best in my truck

v8440

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It has finally started to cool off here in the evenings, and with more miles on my '09 hemi ram, I decided to see if I could get it into the 13's. For reference, the truck is still bone stock. That means absolutely NOTHING has been done to the truck mechanically, down to it still being on the original tires.

It was 60 degrees that afternoon, and they had done a good job of prepping the track. After an hour or so of cooldown I ran it. The result was 13.75 at 98.3x mph. I was astounded. I let it cool down about 15 minutes and ran it again, and it went 13.82 at 96.something. The short times surprise me-the first pass was 2.06 and the second was 2.04. That's pretty good for a pickup truck on stock tires with no suspension modifications whatsoever.

The funny thing is, there are a couple of people with '09 r/t's, which have 4.10's, a looser converter, and different shift programming. The quicker of those two is only a few hundredths slower than my non-r/t. I think the fact that they have 20 inch wheels and a bunch of weight-adding options mine doesn't is slowing them down.
 
Unsprung weight is a huge issue, and due to having to use more material those 20" cast wheels are way heaver than a similar forged wheel would have to be to maintain the same strength. Every pound of unsprung weight is equal to at least two times that of sprung weight... and those fancy options certainly aren't helping.

Congrats to you! :dance:
 
A first gear kickdown is almost unbelievable. On a cold day recently I've rolled out and hit it, spinning the tires when it downshifted from 2nd to 1st. I would expect this if it had a programmer, headers and exhaust, etc. To be doing this stone stock through a single exhaust is what shocks me.
 
Hell, the last thing to shock me was cutting through what I thought was an empty water pipe with my Sawzall... there was this big blue spark, and the next thing I remember was wondering why I was on my back, looking at the underside of my pool table, several yards away from the pipe I was cutting.

The Sawzall still works, in case you were concerned. :D
 

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