2015 Yukon Denali - Redline Concept SEMA Build

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hp_therapy

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It's long over due, thought I would post up some info and pictures on my SEMA build from last year. It's now my daily driver.


Redline Concept Yukon, SEMA 2015 for MaxTrac Suspension Booth

Here was the concept drawing:

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Build Information / Sponsors:

Engine:

Vengeance Racing Built / ADM Performance Tuned -

487 RWHP / 522 Trq

Magnuson TVS2300 Supercharger
K&N Air Intake
American Racing Headers
Magnaflow Performance Exhaust
Engine dress up covers by River City Creations


Exterior:

Custom Paint by Tommy Z Designs
Paint provided by PPG
Custom Wheels by Verde
Big Brake kit by Baer Brakes
Tires by Toyo Tires

Suspension:

2/3 Lowering kit by MaxTrac Suspension

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For more pics of Redline and other SEMA projects on check out page of Facebook, Horsepower Therapy
 

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Did you get a baseline dyno before? I'm gonna go with a supercharger but I'm up in the air with the header.
I've found a graph of the supercharger alone, so I'd like to see how a set of headers affects the curve. Also the increase...
So it'd be nice to see what your truck made stock on that dyno and how it's curve ended up!
 

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Piggybacking on Fifty's ask, is this the 6.2L or 5.3L engine? Also... Any spec's on the wheels and tires?

BTW... The truck is badass!!
 
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Piggybacking on Fifty's ask, is this the 6.2L or 5.3L engine? Also... Any spec's on the wheels and tires?

BTW... The truck is badass!!


The engine is the 6.2L, that is the stock engine in the Denali. The wheels and tires info: Verde Custom Wheels - 24" Invictus, Toyo tires 305/35R24

Thanks
 
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Did you get a baseline dyno before? I'm gonna go with a supercharger but I'm up in the air with the header.
I've found a graph of the supercharger alone, so I'd like to see how a set of headers affects the curve. Also the increase...
So it'd be nice to see what your truck made stock on that dyno and how it's curve ended up!

I did not do a baseline dyno, was in a time crunch to get the engine work done before sending to paint. Not my first experience with superchargers, so didn't feel the need to get the baseline numbers. Magnuson wanted me to installed the 2.3l supercharger, but the 1.9l would fit also.

Again, not my first experience with supercharging a vehicle, my Camaro makes 776 rwhp. And i am on my third supercharger on that. ;-) With that said, I personally would not supercharge a vehicle and leave stock exhaust manifolds on the vehicle. It's all about moving air through the engine. If you try and push more air through the top end, and leave the restrictive exhaust manifolds on the back end, you will never get as much gains as possible from the supercharger. So, my formula has always been; cold air intake, supercharger, headers, and exhaust. I would make a case that exhaust isn't that important to swap out. It's a sound preference, unless you are getting rid of the cats. If you are going cat less, you will see a slight bump in HP.

You can check out some of my other builds on Facebook. Thanks.
 

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The engine is the 6.2L, that is the stock engine in the Denali. The wheels and tires info: Verde Custom Wheels - 24" Invictus, Toyo tires 305/35R24

Thanks

Sorry about that. I'm an idiot. You identified the truck as a Denali in the thread title and I totally missed it.
 

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