Burnout Video: Nasty Turbo LS1 Powered S10 is Pure Awesomeness

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Putting a powerful engine like an LS1 in a tiny pickup like a Chevy S10 is a recipe for a solid burnout machine, but when you tack on a turbo system, you have a compact pickup that is worthy of wearing the “Xtreme” badges.

There is no information as to what all is done to the LS1 under the hood, but we know from the description and from the sound that it is packing a turbo setup of some sort.

It also appears to be caged and tubbed with a stance that suggests some suspension modifications as well. In short, this looks like an S10 that is built to make use of all of that glorious boosted LS1 power.

Fortunately, with no weight over the back wheels, the turbocharged LS1 allows this little LS1 to do one stunningly wicked rolling burnout that could make a pro stock drag car blush.

The soundtrack of this nasty LS1 burnout video is half of the fun, so make sure that your speakers are cranked up and enjoy! Join the discussion in the forum.>>

"Before I was old enough to walk, my dad was taking me to various types of racing events, from local drag racing to the Daytona 500," says Patrick Rall, a lifetime automotive expert, diehard Dodge fan, and respected auto journalist for over 10 years. "He owned a repair shop and had a variety of performance cars when I was young, but by the time I was 16, he was ready to build me my first drag car – a 1983 Dodge Mirada that ran low 12s. I spent 10 years traveling around the country, racing with my dad by my side. While we live in different areas of the country, my dad still drag races at 80 years old in the car that he built when I was 16 while I race other vehicles, including my 2017 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and my 1972 Dodge Demon 340.

"Although I went to college for accounting, my time in my dad’s shop growing up allowed me the knowledge to spend time working as a mechanic before getting my accounting degree, at which point I worked in the office of a dealership group. While I was working in the accounting world, I continued racing and taking pictures of cars at the track. Over time, I began showing off those pictures online and that led to my writing.

"Ten years ago, I left the accounting world to become a full-time automotive writer and I am living proof that if you love what you do, you will never “work” a day in your life," adds Rall, who has clocked in time as an auto mechanic, longtime drag racer and now automotive journalist who contributes to nearly a dozen popular auto websites dedicated to fellow enthusiasts.

"I love covering the automotive industry and everything involved with the job. I was fortunate to turn my love of the automotive world into a hobby that led to an exciting career, with my past of working as a mechanic and as an accountant in the automotive world provides me with a unique perspective of the industry.

"My experience drag racing for more than 20 years coupled with a newfound interest in road racing over the past decade allows me to push performance cars to their limit, while my role as a horse stable manager gives me vast experience towing and hauling with all of the newest trucks on the market today.

"Being based on Detroit," says Rall, "I never miss the North American International Auto Show, the Woodward Dream Cruise and Roadkill Nights, along with spending plenty of time raising hell on Detroit's Woodward Avenue with the best muscle car crowd in the world.

Rall can be contacted at QuickMirada@Yahoo.com


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