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Old Dec 31, 2019 | 09:03 AM
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Hey guys-

I have a brand new Edelbrock 156630 kit with the tvs 2650 supercharger. I'm pretty excited about the power potential on the l83. According to Edelbrock it makes 485whp on 93octane and 5lbs-6lbs. I was curious if any of you guys have installed this system on your l83 truck? I dont know much about the new generate DI engines but i have heard that their bottom ends are much weaker than the old LS motors. I'm shooting for about 600whp running e85, lt4 fuel and stock everything else (besides headers and exhaust). Id imagine it will take about 10-12lbs to achieve that. I have heard incredible things about this new eaton supercharger and those are some pretty crazy numbers on very low boost with a completely stock truck. If anything, ill keep you guys posted on how everything goes with pics and dyno runs! I'm more or less curious if my expectations are too high or if i should be concerned running that much power on a completely stock l83? I put about 25k miles on this truck per year.
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Old Jan 4, 2020 | 07:57 AM
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When do you think you’ll have it together???
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Old Jan 4, 2020 | 07:10 PM
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This should be an awesome build! I'd love a 2650!
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