Just gonna leave this here.
Just gonna leave this here.
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You sir, have just won the internet.
Project Maverick. I feel the need, the need for speed
Brian Esser is my NEGRO!!!!!!
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Too friggin' funny Brian!
Well done!
Duner
4.7 Turbocharged CC in white - 12's
5.9 Turbocharged RC in black - 10's
1999 Dodge Dakota R/T RC Turbo: 10.51 @ 130.13 MPH
Brian if you want it I'll donate a year's membership just for that well played sir!
2000 CC
11.37@122
Bahaha I'll take it good sir!
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You got it man. Paid membership starts December 31st at Midnight
2000 CC
11.37@122
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You do know I drove this truck for almost 3 years right? lol. Derppp
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Just stop, know when you are losing.
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Losing? Losing what? I've got no skin in the game. I do what I do for my own amusement. If this setup didn't work out, I've wasted a little time and a few dollars. I stop by here periodically to test the knowledge base. Again, for my own amusement.
In the meantime, I have a 600 hp AWD Durango that I drive almost every day. It's fun.
1999 Dakota LS-swap. Fastest NA 5.9/6.0 full-weight CC. 12.76 at 109.9.
2000 Durango ZL1 AWD.
Those tiny heater cores combined with your bubba keg are not going to control IAT's anywhere close to what a well designed system will. Especially with that blower and the not so hot intercooler setup already. Those heater cores are highly inefficient and especially on a street driven vehicle with the effects of heat soak and the very nature of superchargers which already have higher IATs versus a turbocharger. But, hey obviously you know more than everyone else. I suspect we will start seeing bubba kegs on 275x cars next season.
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My 270hp RWD Dakota is pretty fun too. And it doesn't have a bubba keg under the hood. It also only has one heater core designed to serve its intended purpose. But anyway, make sure you keep some spare zip ties and bubble gum in the glove box from when all those crazy, intense 600hp AWD launches start breaking things. Don't want to end up stranded on the side of the road...
2002 Flame Red RC R/T
272 RWHP 315 ft/lb TQ
218/226 Comp Cam, Stage 1 Ported EQ Heads, PRW 1.6 Roller Rockers, PIE Custom Tune, Full spintech exhaust with 3" side exit, 52mm Holley, Ported Kegger, Viper E-Fan, Powerdemon Trans, Hotchkis Springs, Leafs and Sway Bars, R/T 20's, Gen 3 viper seats, Custom "Rejected" State Inspection Sticker
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It has worked well for about 3 months in 100 degree Florida heat. Not sure what circle you run in, but I know dozens of people running the LSA on CTS-V, ZL1 and a variety of LS 6.0 engines. They don't seem to have the issue you describe, and neither do I. About the only thing cts-v guys do is change to a ZL1 lid, and both cts-v and ZL1 owners add a reservior. As for the supercharger, I know several pushing 650+ rhwp without issue. So, let's see. Dozens of friends have this supercharger making huge power, I have this supercharger making huge power, and the internet doesn't seem to support your theory. Dunno.
1999 Dakota LS-swap. Fastest NA 5.9/6.0 full-weight CC. 12.76 at 109.9.
2000 Durango ZL1 AWD.
2002 Flame Red RC R/T
272 RWHP 315 ft/lb TQ
218/226 Comp Cam, Stage 1 Ported EQ Heads, PRW 1.6 Roller Rockers, PIE Custom Tune, Full spintech exhaust with 3" side exit, 52mm Holley, Ported Kegger, Viper E-Fan, Powerdemon Trans, Hotchkis Springs, Leafs and Sway Bars, R/T 20's, Gen 3 viper seats, Custom "Rejected" State Inspection Sticker
Plenty More to come
I think what makes it funny is he actually believes he's hot shit. He's the laughing stock of the Dakota world but in his own mind he's a rock star. I gotta give it to him, he never lets reality get in the way of his ego.
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Just want to make everyone aware that the Bubba kegs are available in many festive colors to chose from.
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Can I get one in sublime green?
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Here you go sir.
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Amazing, put me down for 2 for the twins.
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