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‘95 Lingenfelter Performance Engineering Suburban

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Wow, a big block with a "T-Ram"!!! I never knew such a thing existed!
 

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6289 lbs.. 13 second 1/4 mile… that’ll get the kids to soccer practice on time !
 

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6289 lbs.. 13 second 1/4 mile… that’ll get the kids to soccer practice on time !
Get the groceries home before the ice cream melts for sure. Although maybe not, have to stop at least once to refuel on the way.
 

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There was a kid I went to HS with whose parents had one, probably a '93-94 model and it had a supercharger as well. Kind of people that could afford to drive it for a year or two and trade it in on another and lose half without a care in the world.
 

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Been trying to build a gmc version, but machine shop is taking its time thinking about starting.
 

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605 = 9.9 Liters BTW :driver:

You been hanging with them import guys too long....


edit: Let me rephrase that... No one refers to the size of their small or big block Chevy in liters... just, no.
 

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You been hanging with them import guys too long....


edit: Let me rephrase that... No one refers to the size of their small or big block Chevy in liters... just, no.
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You been hanging with them import guys too long....


edit: Let me rephrase that... No one refers to the size of their small or big block Chevy in liters... just, no.

Sometimes you have to. Countless times I've been asked what's under the hood and I say "454" but then they ask how many liters and it really gets the point across. Younger drivers of course.
 

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