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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
AWD TrailBlazer SS vs. Ford Lightning
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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 10993150" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>Seeing as my SS was bought new from the dealer, I don't have to worry about what a previous owner did. Tundras makes pretty close to the same hp and tq as an SS. Also my friends stock Tundra ran a 14.6 in the quarter, and that was getting that heavy truck moving from a dig, so it isn't that far behind a ss from a roll. Trailblazer ss doesn't have any low end torque. SS makes 400 ftlbs @4000 rpm, stock lighting makes 450ftlbs @3200 rpm. Most stock lightning I have seen dynoed make around 450ftlbs @ the rear tires. Maybe you need to take a ride in a lightning and see what low end torque feels like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 10993150, member: 26495"] Seeing as my SS was bought new from the dealer, I don't have to worry about what a previous owner did. Tundras makes pretty close to the same hp and tq as an SS. Also my friends stock Tundra ran a 14.6 in the quarter, and that was getting that heavy truck moving from a dig, so it isn't that far behind a ss from a roll. Trailblazer ss doesn't have any low end torque. SS makes 400 ftlbs @4000 rpm, stock lighting makes 450ftlbs @3200 rpm. Most stock lightning I have seen dynoed make around 450ftlbs @ the rear tires. Maybe you need to take a ride in a lightning and see what low end torque feels like. [/QUOTE]
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