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Aftermarket Super Duty 1999 - Current
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[QUOTE="JAP, post: 416930, member: 181"] I'm thinking that if I can at least get everything put in roughly the right spots the first time out, then I can get it dialed in in the future. Mainly, the truck would be a fun truck to drive and I would like to get it as light up front as possible. That's my main goal is to have a fun street truck that can tear ass at the track with a reliable setup. 38R, wastegate, 300/300's, Nitrous, and just enjoy it. I have no doubt that I could do that on a regular cut/weld, but I figure wth, in the future I would probably want to back-half it anyway... [/QUOTE]
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