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I have been looking for a while for info on some of the biggest, baddest 14+ trucks and have not found a lot out there for big hp, fast trucks. I saw a RCSB that a company was using as a 1/2 mile truck with a blower that made some pretty solid power. The Armageddon turbo truck has claimed up to 1200 hp but I have not been able to find any dyno or 1/4 miles times for that as well. What all is floating around?

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2015 denali 6.2 enforce Sc 3.25 pulley, kook 1.78 headers and race cats e85+ meth, Vengence racing tuned should be around 650 h.p. Have a gen v 416 built for boost sitting in crate,installing first of march not sure on boost method yet

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2015 denali 6.2 enforce Sc 3.25 pulley, kook 1.78 headers and race cats e85+ meth, Vengence racing tuned should be around 650 h.p. Have a gen v 416 built for boost sitting in crate,installing first of march not sure on boost method yet

Wow. Out of the showroom and into the performance shop. Very impressive sir!

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2015 denali 6.2 enforce Sc 3.25 pulley, kook 1.78 headers and race cats e85+ meth, Vengence racing tuned should be around 650 h.p. Have a gen v 416 built for boost sitting in crate,installing first of march not sure on boost method yet

 

I am assuming it has not been dynoed? Any track numbers?

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Houston house of power has a 5.3 makin 700+ with a procharger and meth on E85 i think

 

 

Very impressive for a 5.3

 

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That truck laid down 400hp NA with bolt ons and a cam. Why do you think im taking mine to him when i get home?? Haha

 

Smart guy talked to him on the phone and had a long conversation about headers and exhaust setups.

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There we go, what else is out there? I am really surprised there is not a K2XX top 10/50/whatever list for hp and quarter mile times.

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There we go, what else is out there? I am really surprised there is not a K2XX top 10/50/whatever list for hp and quarter mile times.

I think this forum generally caters to an older crowd and guys who are more interested in lifting trucks. Now over on gmfullsize there always seemed to be a bunch of guys who were lowering trucks and setting them up for racing. By the way have you seen the build thread for the "Cheyenne"? Some guy took his 2014 RCSB, lowered it, painted matched a ton of stuff, interior stuff and then installed seats from a new Z28 Camaro. Its one of the best looking street K2XX I have seen.

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I think he would be better off on Performancetrucks.net

 

But i was banned from there..... Long story of houston vs the rgv and a LOT of trash talking lol.

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Imagine that in a RCSB!!!

 

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He got a regular cab just bolt oms and a cam to 400hp.... Here is that video!!

 

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Seen that one I was talking about the Black Crew #'s in a RCSB.

 

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Ahh yes....

 

Well am i the resident HPoholic??

 

10K yah no thanks but its cool lol

 

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