Well, the maiden voyage is out of the way... did not have stellar results by any means, but will post this up anyway! Here's a recap of the car as it was raced last night:
-Demon wheels with Hoosier 325/45/18 DR2's
-DIRS diff brace
-Removed front sway bar
-Removed washer fluid
-Removed trunk floor/compressor tray
Only made 2 passes due to rain that came after 2nd pass, and the fact that I video all of our local 864 Top Ten List races which were also going on that night (side note: I was the #1 on the 864 list for about a year in my C5 Z06 twin turbo 427ci). We got delayed by the rain quite a bit as well as several track cleanups so no more passes after those initial 2. Car ran 6.88/101 and 6.93/100 and I was REALLY confused. I had the car in Track mode, chiller on during the passes, and it was on 98 octane. Car dead hooked with 1.50 60 ft's both times. It wasn't until after I got home that I figured out an issue... And this is why you should always datalog! The car shifted 1-2 at 5000 rpm's, 2-3 at 5700, and 3-4 at 6200. If the logged MAP Kpa is correct, then boost in the first 2 gears was around 12 psi (what is everyone else seeing for boost?).
Since Dodge's are new to me, are the shifts based strictly on output shaft RPM? (in GM, it's a combination of MPH and RPM). I know my speedometer isn't correct with a 29.5" tire but thinking it's more the TCM adaptives than a matter of programming my tire height. I'm going to go back next week and get some back to back passes and see what happens, and I may just throw on my Weld 17x10's on with 28" drag bracket radials since traction does not seem like it will be factor. I really like the look of the 29.5's and how they hooked on the street--they may become my "drive around" tire.
Can't wait to get back out there and get some seat time along with improvements!