non mopar, what do you think my truck will run?

thanks, i hope i don't spin too bad, i just put 4 new sensa trac shocks on it, and it made a lot of difference in ride/launch, its a lot softer. then again, i forgot to mention that this truck has a "looser" converter than normal.its just a "one of a kind i guess" i can stop and build it up to 1800 rpm before it starts to move lol. i found that out when playin on the street once, i can build it up to about 1500 punch it and after a few feet of spining it will hit 6k and shift into second, it about half bogs when it hits second while burning the tires, it goes from 6k to about 4k and burns it about 2 truck lenghts after the shift..

so yeah, i hope to have a 3.73 posi in there this winter, i'm tired of getting stuck everywhere, peppy v8 and single trac. sucks lol. tires are 27 in. tall, hey since we are on the subject of formulas, would you happen to know how to calculate tire size to gear ratio? what i mean is i don't know how tall of a tire gear ratio's are based on, or how much 1in. taller or shorter will affect your true ratio. my truck used to have 29 in. tall all season radials, i went with a regular 2wd tire that is 27 in. tall. noticeable difference, truck felt a lil snappier out of the hole. i'm guessing the shorter tire put it closer to a true 3.42.

Looks like you may have to "walk it" a little out of the hole if your getting that kind of tire spin. One piece of advice, when you get ready to run, watch the car/truck in front of you and line up it there same tracks. Especially if the're running slicks, they'll leave a little fresh, warm rubber for you. Scroll down on this link and there's a tire size/gear calculator you can play with. Will give you a little better idea what your dealing with.

http://www.eldemoniorojo.com/calculator.htm