This season of the $10K Drag Shootout, all of the teams chose a turbo LS as their powerplant of choice.
However, each team has their own unique plan on how to turn the junkyard engines into turbo beasts.
This season of the $10K Drag Shootout, all of the teams chose a turbo LS as their powerplant of choice.
However, each team has their own unique plan on how to turn the junkyard engines into turbo beasts.
The 10K Drag Shootout brings in the Dream Team again to take on three other teams.
Made up of independent talent, they are grouped together under the COMP Cams banner.
The COMP Cams' Dream Team is going for ultimate reliability and copious amounts of boost with its turbocharged 5.3-liter LS engine.
Most of the engine's budget is directed at supporting the turbocharger.
Team Bigun is the only non-LS, non-turbo engine combo in the $10k Drag Shootout.
With prior experience in this competition, when they buck the trend to go with a big-block nitrous combination, we pay attention.
The Aussie do things a little differently than all of the other turbocharged LS teams do.
The question is, will it help or hurt them in the long run?
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