procharged lightning?

Dusten

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if you got a regular F150 intake setup, otherwise no. There are a handful of blowers for the lightning, all are twin screws, none are centri type
 

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95% of people run superchargers because you can A) run 10's on them and they are a proven combo and B) turbo kits for lightnings are huge money.

The fastest street lightning is Casey's truck and it runs 8.80's with twin turbos, on a kit he built himself. The fastest blower street truck runs 9.30's. But there are a lot more blower trucks running 9's and 10's.
 

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Call PSI in webster texas and ask them what a lightning turbo kit runs, they make the best ones out there...
 

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95% of people run superchargers because you can A) run 10's on them and they are a proven combo and B) turbo kits for lightnings are huge money.

The fastest street lightning is Casey's truck and it runs 8.80's with twin turbos, on a kit he built himself. The fastest blower street truck runs 9.30's. But there are a lot more blower trucks running 9's and 10's.

alright thanks for the good info dusten. i appreciate it.
 

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You could unbolt the eaton and put on a sheetmetal intake, then blow the Procharger through the stock intercooler set-up.

I hate Centri's with an auto. been there done that.
 

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it would be easier to run an N/A intake, the procharger is already intercooled and the na intake will be cheaper than a sheetmetal upper
 

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