If you had chance to do a extreme mod to your truck what would it be?

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Id love to slap a 12v cummins in my 83 k20 and roll the coal.:drool:
 

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What is the appeal in "rolling coal"?
 

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They sound good.. But i dont get "rolling coal" either... What is so cool about not getting enough air to your engine??? the less coal you roll, the faster you go
 

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Wtf is "rolling coal"???? :think:
 

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You richen up the fuel ratio in a diesel and when you stomp it you get that big cloud of black smoke that makes all the greenies cry :lol:
 

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I've never been, nor will I ever be, a tree hugger. However, the idea of wasting fuel in "rolling coal" just doesn't appeal to me. Nothing like driving through a tunnel when someone who insists on rolling coal is in front of you.

Don't get me wrong. I am always looking for ways to justify buying a diesel truck. I damn sure wouldn't turn down a Sierra HD Denali CCSB.
 

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...I damn sure wouldn't turn down a Sierra HD Denali CCSB.

Speaking of....I drive by a 2011 Denali HD last night!! :drool::drool: I was so encompassed with how beautiful that truck was I almost missed the hot blonde in the driver's seat!!
 

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You can get a Denali HD? I'll take one in black please:)
 

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You richen up the fuel ratio in a diesel and when you stomp it you get that big cloud of black smoke that makes all the greenies cry :lol:
Cool, I never heard that nick name. :High 5:
 

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I've never been, nor will I ever be, a tree hugger. However, the idea of wasting fuel in "rolling coal" just doesn't appeal to me. Nothing like driving through a tunnel when someone who insists on rolling coal is in front of you.

Don't get me wrong. I am always looking for ways to justify buying a diesel truck. I damn sure wouldn't turn down a Sierra HD Denali CCSB.

It just doesnt make sence... especially when diesel is over $4 per gallon here
 

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You can get a Denali HD? I'll take one in black please:)

Yeah, they are new for 2011!!! :drool: Very nice but like a $60k truck I think :sad72: I'll have to wait 10 years just to afford a 2011!!! :D
 

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I cant believe how much these trucks cost, blows me away. A guy I used to work with was bragging about getting a good deal on his 07 Duramax, his steal of a deal was something retarded like 45k!
 

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My company rig was purchased in 05 new, it is a 2500 HD gas motor WT, it was purchased during the real estate boom so construction was going strong, I believe the LT was close to the same price. I still have the window sticker 45K now you can get diesel LT for 50ish which is what mine will be replaced with whenever it dies (soon probably 310k miles now). I could build quite possibly the baddest square around for this much money. Its crazy.

Now that I am done helping everybody change the whole model of this thread (we do that a lot) sorry OP. The insane mod I would do is twin turbo big block, 14B FF in rear with fat meats, pulling wheelies, with a 200 shot of nitrous for about the 500 foot mark and beyond.
 

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mine wouldn't look like an extreme mod at all... 454 small block dressed like a stockish smogger small block, fed by a Quadrajet, weight shaved everywhere i can, engine and trans set back a couple inches for weight transfer, Blazer tank in the rear, with stock Blazer fuel fill behind the rear tire... basically it would look like a stock truck, minus the ratchet shifter, and go like hell.
 

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