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This Vs That With The Kraken And A 4WD F-150

This Vs That With The Kraken And A 4WD F-150

The Hoonigan YouTube channel’s “This Vs That” series is known for pairing two wildly modified vehicles to compete in a best of three drag race. Typically the two vehicles are not what you would expect to see paired together which makes the race even more interesting. For this episode the Hoonigan crew made their way to Texas Motorplex in Ennis, Texas for an epic showdown between one of the quickest Coyote-powered trucks in the state and a no-prep monster known as the Kraken.

This — Velocity Performance-Built F-150 Truck

For this shootout Russel Guerra of Velocity Parts and Performance brought his 2020 Ford F-150. Four-wheel drive pickup trucks have become one of the hottest things going in no-prep drag racing and Velocity is a premiere builder of some of the fastest and quickest street driven drag trucks in the country.

 

This F-150 features a 5.0-liter Coyote engine that has been resleeved and has had o-rings installed between the cylinder heads and block. According to Guerra, the engine has twin Precision Turbo Next Gen 74/75 turbochargers feeding air through an intercooler system he fabricated and into a Plasmaman billet aluminum intake manifold. Power is sent through a GM TH400 automatic transmission to a narrowed factory Ford rearend.

As mentioned before, this truck is four-wheel drive so a GM manual transfer case sends power to the factory Ford front differential. Guerra says the truck is making between 1,500 and 1,600 horsepower and still retains the truck’s factory ECU, but being that he’s a grudge racer it’s probably safe to take that power figure with a grain of salt. Planting the power to the pavement are four Belak Industries beadlock wheels. The fronts are 17×9.5 wrapped in M&H drag slicks while the rear wheels are 15×12 and roll on Hoosier slicks. Additionally, the truck features carbon fiber doors with lexan windows that Guerra says is good for a 120-pound weight savings. This F-150 is no-doubt very quick, but Guerra is going to have his work cut out for him against the Kraken.

That — The Kraken

If you follow small-tire no-prep racing at all then you will have most likely heard of, or seen, the purple 1971 Chevy Camaro known as the Kraken. Steve Little has made a name for himself and Kraken by winning many of the country’s biggest no-prep races as well as many races in “Mexico”, or as Little puts it, “It has a pretty good success rate.” The ’71 Camaro was a bracket car in a previous life before Little…

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