Chevy Blazer V6 SUV Tunned By Lingenfelter Is A Gem On The Wheels
by AutoExpert | 19 March, 2021
Lingenfelter Performance Engineering has a new wise suggestion for you - the Chevrolet Blazer 2LT might be your best achievement this month. It's now odd to hear a recommendation because the friendship between the American tuner and Chevrolet has well-tight roots.
Usually, the factory delivers the Blazer with a 3.6-liter V6 and outputs 308 horsepower and 366 Newton-meter of torque. And this is where Lingenfelter comes in - its team can tune the car and add some impressive upgrades turning it into a queen on the street.
Based in Indiana, the tuners delivered a comprehensive power kit for the 3.5-liter V6 engine and an Edelbrock TVS1740 supercharger bonus with a high-efficiency intercooler. This is the same kit prepared for the previous 3.6 V6 Camaro and Colorado tuned models. The good part is that this kit meats the emissions-compliant in 50 different states, and is packed with professional installation, testing, and an advantageous warranty.
This kit is developed to generate up to 40% more power above the original stock's performance. The presumable final number result would rise up to 431 horsepower and 512 Newton-meters.
The pictures show almost the same visual revisions with a few notable tweaks for its supercharged Blazer V6. Both sides of the Chevy have the usual Lingenfelter badges. Meanwhile, the all-black appearance makes it look like a performant SUV. The kit's price starts at $7,000, installation included. There are also additional upgrades available that cost more, but it gives you extra upgrades for the suspension, brakes, and additional appearance.