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Injected Engineering Builds a 'High-Voltage' Whippled F-150
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<blockquote data-quote="Five-o-Joe" data-source="post: 15940408" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>Beautiful truck, and beautiful build!</p><p></p><p>A buddy of mine has one but with a Roush blower....it runs 11s launching in 4wd and has never broken anything. They launch in 4wd high and switch to 2wd on the fly close to the 60 foot beam. He picked up 3 tenths switching to 2wd on the fly vs leaving it in 4wd high the entire pass. These are BAD trucks and seem to be stout enough to hold this kind of power reliably...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Five-o-Joe, post: 15940408, member: 17226"] Beautiful truck, and beautiful build! A buddy of mine has one but with a Roush blower....it runs 11s launching in 4wd and has never broken anything. They launch in 4wd high and switch to 2wd on the fly close to the 60 foot beam. He picked up 3 tenths switching to 2wd on the fly vs leaving it in 4wd high the entire pass. These are BAD trucks and seem to be stout enough to hold this kind of power reliably... [/QUOTE]
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