700+whp LSA Swapped Sonoma!*
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700+whp LSA Swapped Sonoma!*
Ls1 stock bottom end, Frankenstein Engineering Dynamics stage 2 799 heads AND hand ported intake adapter plates from Olson Kustoms.
Custom Gp tuning camshaft, JokerZ performance 102mm ported LSA blower, 2.45/8.66 pulley combo, Alky control meth injection, Fic1000 injectors, Afco ZR1 heat exchanger, Texas Drivetrain & Performance T-56 transmission, Dyno and tune from Dynotune Motorsports.
16 pounds of boost729HP 672TQ and it all fits UNDER a factory hood. We're really happy with James' build and can't wait to see it out and about! Enjoy!
-Russ
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Badass!!!
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Awesome and those sonoma's are pretty light. I doubt that thing will hook up on the streets with that power. My friend had a 1982 s10 when i was younger with the 2.8 v6 and that thing was a dog but he did tow a 17ft boat with it.
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Originally Posted by gagliano7
Awesome and those sonoma's are pretty light. I doubt that thing will hook up on the streets with that power. My friend had a 1982 s10 when i was younger with the 2.8 v6 and that thing was a dog but he did tow a 17ft boat with it.
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Got any more pics/info in the belt drive system on this motor? Thats wicked power out of that blower, and probably the only one I have seen dyno numbers on that used the adapter plates. Cool setup