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Got taken down by a Trailblazer SS

The Big Al

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Saw one of my dads friends cruising down the 4 lane this morning. His TB SS is bone stock. I am too minus a Wizaired. Pulled up beside him at 70 and bumped it back into 2nd gear. As soon as I hear him go WOT and hear his start to downshift to 3rd I romp on it. He was obviously in the very bottom of 3rd because I was actually inching, and I mean very slowly inching by from 70-95 but as usual as soon as I hit 3rd he pulled right by me like I let off the gas. By 105 he had atleast a couple lengths on me. I didnt get to talk to him afterward. He's an old school drag racer so he probably has no clue what a GTP even is.
 


Yeah I gotta get my SD's, pulley, and tune on. Too many things have happened here lately to mess with it. Got a Gen V on the way. UPS should be be delivering it today. Hopefully it and an intercooler will be on by summer.
 
a friend has a trailblazer ss, and we raced on the 1/8 mile. my car was intercooled and had a 3.2, but was running stock times. I ran about 10.15 seconds on the 1/8 and he ran about 10.85. I beat him at least 4 times in a row.
 


the numbers are definitely right. the track is the highest elevation track in the U.S. so that play's a big role as well, 6500 feet above sea level. that day was my first day ever on a track, and the intercooler setup had bugs I eventually worked out, so the car wasn't running as good as it could have.
 


a friend has a trailblazer ss, and we raced on the 1/8 mile. my car was intercooled and had a 3.2, but was running stock times. I ran about 10.15 seconds on the 1/8 and he ran about 10.85. I beat him at least 4 times in a row.

At high elevation force fed cars have a big advantage. My TBSS was pretty stock (we built a 3" exhaust for it) and it ran 8.4 1/8 mile. Now with a stage 7 FLT trans and 3000 converter it runs 8.20 @ 84 mph at low elevation.

Life must be boring up there but since there isn't much oxygen you probably don't realize it lol :)
 
At high elevation force fed cars have a big advantage. My TBSS was pretty stock (we built a 3" exhaust for it) and it ran 8.4 1/8 mile. Now with a stage 7 FLT trans and 3000 converter it runs 8.20 @ 84 mph at low elevation.

Life must be boring up there but since there isn't much oxygen you probably don't realize it lol :)



How on Earth are you managing to run stock 3 stock transmissions on your 2 cars with that kind of horsepower?
 
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