I was just wondering why no one goes all the way and puts in an 8.1 Liter?
If your truck is gonna be for racing why not drop as much engine in as you can.
If I'm not mistaken, I saw a black 2000 RC Silverado that was Radix-supercharged in a Truckin' Magazine last year. 
Is it not a build friendly engine?
Is it because of gas mileage?
Won't fit under the hood?
Too much weight?
I would think that a 8.1/80E combo would kill at the track. Especially if you added a shot of NOS or an STS kit. 
Any opinions?
Ron
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