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Thread: Dual blower install pics.. Up and driving, new hood and all.

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    Dual blower install pics.. Up and driving, new hood and all.

    This is DRx dual blower set up we build awhile back. He went ahead and had a custom hood built for it. We build the blower set up, fan shroud, water tank and surge fuel tank. Also notice the altenator have to be moved over. 3" thick aluminum to allow us to swing it over.Once he received it the Tbody placement wasnot going to work so he idd have to rearrange that. No way we could have done it without the vehicle sitting here.
    I think it turned out really nice and clean.

    He really wants to see 4 digits on the dyno once he gets to go. I think its just a cool project.

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    That is badass! I will take one of those hoods please.
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    that had to be an insane project!!! but nevertheless a very stressed one, BUT also fun


    so what kind of double digit numbers is he expecting!!?

    deffinitley one sick project!!
    Simple: 408 on steroids!
    single digits coming soon!

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    Wicked, amazing....NICE

    ~ Forged engine of some type ~ Ball bearing turbo of an unconfirmed size ~ 4L8000 trans ~ Beefy fuel system ~

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    Wow, my mouth just dropped as if Im looking at two hot models going at it... pure awesome fabrication!
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    The horsepower gods are pleased.

    I'd nick name that Avalanche "Big Nose"
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    pretty effing swizzle let us know what numbers he throws down.
    THEY CALL ME G.

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    I have to see this in person!
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    wow i want to see that thing in action

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    honestly i hate the hood, but if it cranks out over 1000 HPs who gives a )(&*
    THEY CALL ME G.

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