
kinger
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Its important to specify what year sled as the pre-11's the dream meter was off by like 13% the 11's are a little closer.
120+ mph with a yamcharger seems impossible unless its bare ice/road for miles and miles with the wind at your back.
Add 1" of snow and your in the 11teens WITH The dream meter. I know people are not trying to be mis leading but on anything but perfect conditions (ie 99.9% of the time) the sled will be marginally faster then stock.
A boosted sled running 6-10 psi in the same conditions will just flat out fly. That said my dyno'd sled at 241 hp can only see Mid 120's mph on SNOW like 3-6" where a stocker cant hit 100.
On bare road I did get 156mph dream meter in about 3/4 mile if i had more I was close to 160 on the dream meter.
This is a 121" cobra track with 144 studs, Ulmer clutching, MPI stage 1 10 lbs with head shim.
120+ mph with a yamcharger seems impossible unless its bare ice/road for miles and miles with the wind at your back.
Add 1" of snow and your in the 11teens WITH The dream meter. I know people are not trying to be mis leading but on anything but perfect conditions (ie 99.9% of the time) the sled will be marginally faster then stock.
A boosted sled running 6-10 psi in the same conditions will just flat out fly. That said my dyno'd sled at 241 hp can only see Mid 120's mph on SNOW like 3-6" where a stocker cant hit 100.
On bare road I did get 156mph dream meter in about 3/4 mile if i had more I was close to 160 on the dream meter.
This is a 121" cobra track with 144 studs, Ulmer clutching, MPI stage 1 10 lbs with head shim.