
600hp LS3-Powered 1972 Chevy C10
Brandy Morrow Phillips' 1972 Chevy C10, built at PCH Rods, is a corner-carving powerhouse designed for both autocross and road courses. Featuring a naturally aspirated 416ci LS3 engine built by ATK Performance Engines, this truck produces over 600hp. Key components include a Holley Hi-Ram intake manifold, Trick Flow heads, and a Holley HP EFI system for precise tuning. The C10 showcases an advanced setup with input from Detroit Speed, ensuring its competitive edge. This unique project highlights Phillips' journey from street-legal customization to championship success.
- Built by:
- PCH Rods
- Location:
- Corona, California, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1972 Chevrolet C10
- Engine:
- 6.8L V8 LS3
- Cost:
- -
- Power:
- 600 hp
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- -
- Exterior:
- -
- Interior:
- Holley Hi-Ram intake manifold
- Chassis:
- -
- Powertrain:
- Manley crank and rodsHolley EFI fuel railsforged pistonsStraub Technologies custom camshaftTrick Flow headsHolley HP EFI system
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