2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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Supposedly the motor will be back at the shop by end of next week. Just waiting on a cam right now. Finally some light at the end of the tunnel. There’s a big mopar event at a quarter mile drag strip not too far from me in April. Prayers appreciated :wink:
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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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Well, it’s finally my number at the shop. Motor is back and other outstanding parts like a custom cam. This is the truck that just got finished. Similar build as mine. So pumped.
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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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It’s been 11 months but the truck is finally back. A few things to tweak but sitting at 700rwhp. Fully forged build, heads, and boost maxxed out.

https://youtu.be/nOhaDOr6Mpw

Stumbles like drunken master and went from beast to violent. Heading to Tail of the Dragon in a couple weeks with 30 or so Viper and SRT10. Gonna be a lot of HP and noise.
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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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Sounds like serious fun.

Sweet video. It looks and sounds awesome!
I'd love to see that on a drag strip, or half-mile, or even flying mile.

It was great before.
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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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A 700hp pick up is a good way to make friends, or enemies, in your nice development. Sounds wicked!

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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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Ran into some electrical bugs that had the truck back in the shop. But the builder stood behind his work and fixed it for free. Oh, and he squeezed out another 50hp, tuned without the meth.
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Crazy numbers, what a ride!
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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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I would need six Saturn engines to make that much power lol
[quote="Basement Paul"]Is that a mint rocketship on the hood?? :shock:
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Even with 5000 lbs to haul around, that's an insane amount of torque! Like, literally insane!

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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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I think I’m gonna buy some cheap old fashioned traction help i.e. a couple bags of sand. What’s another couple hundred pounds?
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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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Up next: AWD conversion
[quote="Basement Paul"]Is that a mint rocketship on the hood?? :shock:
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Re: 2004 SRT-10 Regular Cab

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I wish. Not sure it’s ever been done.
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