How often do you go WOT aka "Italian tune up"?

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ReaperHWK

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Suburban. Whipple, straight piped, 3k stall, 4.11s.

I don't think I can win from a dig just cause of the inertia to move 6k lbs that fast but rolling at 40-60mph I am good to go.

I got a bus length+ put on me by a Durango Hellcat once from a 20mph roll, so I know my limitations. There's a big drop off from 500HP to 700+hp.

The straight line speed is fun but I'd rather be out on the road course. Pulling up to AutoX events in a full size SUV turns more heads than a McLaren. They only take me serious when I am not the slowest guy on the track.
Very cool, don’t see that everyday!
 

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Suburban. Whipple, straight piped, 3k stall, 4.11s.

I don't think I can win from a dig just cause of the inertia to move 6k lbs that fast but rolling at 40-60mph I am good to go.

I got a bus length+ put on me by a Durango Hellcat once from a 20mph roll, so I know my limitations. There's a big drop off from 500HP to 700+hp.

The straight line speed is fun but I'd rather be out on the road course. Pulling up to AutoX events in a full size SUV turns more heads than a McLaren. They only take me serious when I am not the slowest guy on the track.

I've got a couple local guys with Hellcat Durangos here in the area, one guy was more than happy to show his off, took me out for a few pulls...don't get me wrong I'd love to supercharge the Suburban, but that Durango is so low, so planted and those seats are so heavily padded and bolstered that it inspires a level of confidence that I don't think the Suburban is capable to offering on tarmac.
 

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... don't get me wrong, I'd love to supercharge the Suburban, but that Durango is so low, so planted, and those seats are so heavily padded and bolstered,
that it inspires a level of confidence that I don't think the Suburban is capable to offering on tarmac.
Bet it'd be cheaper to lower the Suburban, install better padded & bolstered seats, and supercharge a GM 6.2L,
than to buy a 6.2L HellCat Durango or Grand Cherokee.
 

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Absolutely! But which one will be worth more $$ in the end?
Whichever one has less rust and better long-term reliability / durability.
True, Suburbans are much tougher to sell in NYC due to their sheer length vs NYC parallel parking,
but in most of America (including NYC), Durangos & Grand Cherokees simply do not last as long as bubbas.

(Also, I've no clue how to '2500' a Durango or a Grand Cherokee,
but it's easy to guess that a 1500 Suburban is easier to get closer to '2500' status compared to a Durango / Grand Cherokee.
 

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