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<blockquote data-quote="Raptor 2014" data-source="post: 1709169" data-attributes="member: 12350"><p>I didn't even read this entire thread but - I am sorry for your loss and respect your wishes to finish your brothers project.</p><p>Your truck is 6500+ LBS it will never be fast. With a whipple supercharger with basic boltons 550 +/- RWHP. You occasionally will beat a Newer stock GT Mustang or Camaro - They are 2000 +LBS lighter than you. E85 will help if available in your area. Your truck will be a load of fun. You could run N20 as a bonus but even distribution to each cylinder would be a challenge. Don't get pulled into the HP numbers game. Most people just repeat what they read and truely have no clue. The best, easiest, most reliable bolton - in my opinion is the Whipple kit - using a reliable tune - not from Whipple but even then they are using an older compressor design because of space limitations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptor 2014, post: 1709169, member: 12350"] I didn't even read this entire thread but - I am sorry for your loss and respect your wishes to finish your brothers project. Your truck is 6500+ LBS it will never be fast. With a whipple supercharger with basic boltons 550 +/- RWHP. You occasionally will beat a Newer stock GT Mustang or Camaro - They are 2000 +LBS lighter than you. E85 will help if available in your area. Your truck will be a load of fun. You could run N20 as a bonus but even distribution to each cylinder would be a challenge. Don't get pulled into the HP numbers game. Most people just repeat what they read and truely have no clue. The best, easiest, most reliable bolton - in my opinion is the Whipple kit - using a reliable tune - not from Whipple but even then they are using an older compressor design because of space limitations. [/QUOTE]
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