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Zachs_Alligator's 2017 Twin Turbo RCSB Silverado build


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Sitting pretty at my house:

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Got any vids of it driving?

 

Here ya go:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWDBb3clZoB/?taken-by=ttraydo

 

Idling at the house:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWDcuCMlPEk/?taken-by=ttraydo

 

We got the fuel dialed in for a good A/F ratio. However, we quickly realized that we need to relocate the engine crankcase breathers. Oil was spraying out of them at WOT because the turbo drains were right next to them (made a mess). Once that's fixed we can continue tuning LOL.

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Maybe shorten the axle and go big tire. That's jus plain fun!

 

The plan is to get some drag radials for my stock 17s and just run those at the track. The next big mod will be a driveshaft. I still have my 112mph limiter on because I'm paranoid about it coming apart and destroying the truck.

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One bad build that is for sure man I salute you that is quality fab work. Only thing I would be worried about is the fuzz since I seen your MD plates and cecil dragway slips. I don't know where you are located in the state but it must not be to close to me cause cops are hot where I am at lol can't even have tint without getting yanked let alone fender dumps

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One of my friends was gracious enough to make a youtube feature video of my truck. It wasn't completely done being tuned at this point, but it's still cool. Enjoy:

 

 

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One bad build that is for sure man I salute you that is quality fab work. Only thing I would be worried about is the fuzz since I seen your MD plates and cecil dragway slips. I don't know where you are located in the state but it must not be to close to me cause cops are hot where I am at lol can't even have tint without getting yanked let alone fender dumps

 

Suburbs of Baltimore Co. Cops around here have section 8 calls to deal with all the time. The rarely ever pull traffic.

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