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YukonXL04

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Haha Yea. If I had the funds it would be on mine. 375 to the wheels stock 4.8 7psi. Do that with a 6.0 forged internals and much more boost and your well over 5-600 to the wheels. Horsepower on Powerblock did a 408 stroker with over 500 to the crank. Built for boost. They are planning over 1k HP with turbo. Just an idea

My bad 573hp 550 TQ low compression.
http://powernationtv.com/episode/EP2014-10/iron-animal-part-2-flow-bench-testing-heads
Skip to the last couple minutes for the dyno run.
 
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Z-56 Hoe

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Heads and cam and people with notice. How often are you gonna pop your hood for people really I almost never do and I have run a 12.86 at HRP! Houston Raceway park.

But. Blower pushing 5-7lbs is not gonna be loud. And will sound pretty much stock.
 

Tylus

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get the 6.0 out of a Esky. My Esky is bone stock and she runs like a ***** ape. Rated to 345 HP or so...I personally think there is more under there than that though. It really scoots when you mash the pedal. Makes me wish my V-10 acted similarly.

Once I make it my Daily Driver, I plan on a mild CAM and LT's. Keep a quiet muffler on there (I'm getting old for noise) and tuning. I've seen quite a few LS1 motors make over 400 RWHP strictly N/A. The extra displacement of the 6.0 should lend to a better power profile without necessarily requiring stuff like a monster cam and loud exhaust.



or you could go all out with a 6.2
 

jomulk56

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My sleeper list

Supercharged 6.0
Stock Denali exhaust
Stock 20" Texas truck wheels (or a nice stock 18")
Lowered 2/3
NNBS front brakes with braided lines and slotted rotors on all 4 corners
 

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