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Getting a 2011 tahoe ssv in the 12s?
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<blockquote data-quote="Troponin" data-source="post: 15526560" data-attributes="member: 162938"><p>Going to a truck/SUV website and getting any kind of advise on performance can be really difficult. Most will give you a hard time about it and drive you away. Happened to me with my F150 too. Instead, I joined a FB page (High performance 5.0 F150s) and they were extremely helpful. I then came back here and discovered how diverse the fanatics are here and it's still a valuable resource.</p><p></p><p>Just ignore people that give you trouble here. There are lots of folks that are knowledgeable in many different areas. I mean, look at all the Vipers and Vettes we have on this board, and we welcome them all.</p><p></p><p>That being said, you will def need to go FI and possibly a top end motor rebuild. Might even need partially gutted. My Supercharged SC F150 was putting down 550whp and was capable of running low 12s and MAYBE high 11s. With your vehicle being heavier, it's going to take a bit of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troponin, post: 15526560, member: 162938"] Going to a truck/SUV website and getting any kind of advise on performance can be really difficult. Most will give you a hard time about it and drive you away. Happened to me with my F150 too. Instead, I joined a FB page (High performance 5.0 F150s) and they were extremely helpful. I then came back here and discovered how diverse the fanatics are here and it's still a valuable resource. Just ignore people that give you trouble here. There are lots of folks that are knowledgeable in many different areas. I mean, look at all the Vipers and Vettes we have on this board, and we welcome them all. That being said, you will def need to go FI and possibly a top end motor rebuild. Might even need partially gutted. My Supercharged SC F150 was putting down 550whp and was capable of running low 12s and MAYBE high 11s. With your vehicle being heavier, it's going to take a bit of work. [/QUOTE]
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