Thanks for everything you did for this truck Rich! It definitely helped with some of the projects we did on Chris' ZR2 Bison over on my channel. You did the Colorado community a huge service.
I'm just glad I have the time to share some of the stuff I do, primarily in hopes people can use it to better define their path on their own vehicles development. I may not always take the path most travelled, but what fun is that. This truck was a blast while I had it and and can't wait to see where Chris takes his ... you guys are a blast to watch.
Rich, you’re videos are second to none. They’ve definitely given me more confidence to tackle some projects on my ZR2. Thanks for all the effort you put into making them. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you and I'm glad it helps. I have been fortunate enough in the real world to be surrounded by professionals much more talented than I, who were willing to share some of their expertise and time. Keep watchin and I' keep making them.
Thank you. The new platform truck is an entirely new animal but the thought process of the build would be the same if I started with the new truck. The 2024 ZR2 Bison will be a great offering but the 2023 ZR2 will be a great starting point.
I’m still using your videos to build my ZR2 Bison. But at the rate of which prices are rising it’s kinda slow. It does give me time to look and decide on each item to ensure I get what I want. Thanks for making this video.
Dude your videos are amazing. You give a ton of info and you're always willing to answer questions. I wish you stuck with the truck longer so I could get more sweet videos, but I'm happy for what we got. Also I have those Goose Gear rear seat deletes from your old truck so I'll always have a part of the project with me.
I take a lot of pleasure form the modding an playing with the latest goodies. I cant say I have been a good long term owner as the bug to try the next best thing has always bitten...it makes the exhausting life such a fitting channel name.
I have a lot more on the ZR2 Bison on this channel and will be going back to fill in some commentary on the "How to" videos and answer any new questions. Drop any questions you might have in the comments and I'll do my best to answer them.
It's my pleasure. It's a build that even though I don't still have was a such a fun project for the time I got to spend investigating the mods and taking the time to see what I actually got out of them.
I am wondering what are the 3 or 4 upgrades that weight the most? When I see this video, it feels like you are traveling compared to other people (rooftop tent etc.) pretty light. Once I have my new ordered ZR2 (not Bison), I will test lie in the bed to see if it fits me and if I could get a topper like you had. I do like it for the reasons you mentioned. It's so much more resistant against wind and weather impacts in general. And the biggest pro is that you can stealth camp!
Travelling light was a big part of the program. I by no means created a feather weight but I also tried to respect the maximum payload recommendations of the truck which were 1250 lbs. (If i recall correctly) The biggest thing to remember is that that OEM payload includes passengers (yes, you the driver too,) cargo / equipment (everything in the back seat, in the bed and on it) and tongue weight. 1250 lbs goes fast. The fiberglass topper route saves a bit of weight compared to a full size RTT. I think the ARE z Series topper I had was 140 lbs. vs a typical full size RTT tips the scales nearer 200 and 250 lbs is not uncommon. The 35" spare tire with bead lock and Rig'd Ultra swing were a good deal of the weight (100 lbs for the wheel and tire, 65 for the swing + another 10-25 for the rotopax or powertank) The Roam rooftop cases with recover gear, tools and camp supplies clicked off another 120-130 lbs. The rear seat deletes and goose gear dropped about 45 lbs but my load out easily ate that up.
@@exhaustinglife thanks for replying. I am with you, the maximum payload capacity is not a lot, that's why I am sometimes a bit surprised when I see some setups. It feels like their weight must be through the roof. I am still waiting for my allocation to order the Truck. It's now about 1.5 months of waiting...
Thanks for all the great videos, they've helped me out a lot. Did you ever weigh the ZR2 in the final setup with all the gear to hit the trail? Mine is a diesel,4" lift, 35" tires and I'm over the GVWR.
Thanks for the “exhaustive” overview. 😉 I’m working through my build of my Bison. Would you stand behind the add a leaf or would you reconsider maybe the OME heavy duty springs (@30% more). I also have the Timbren bumps (they’ve been great considering I’m overloaded) but am considering the flip kit since I’m having to dig into my springs). Sorry for the rambling-thoughts appreciated. Thx!
The truck performed well with all the gear and still does today with its new owner and the same AAL parts I installed. I did originally want a complete spring pack from Deaver, but due to supply chain issues and timing ended up with the AAL. I would definitely consider going full leaf pack with more aggressive driving with heavier loads / trailering, but I was pleasantly surprised with the AAL and Timbren Active Bump Stops. Did you see my video on the Timbren Flip Kit Active bumps? th-cam.com/video/BcPl6jtEQpg/w-d-xo.html They 100% work great, but with the factory shock positions, they offer little benefit over the basic replacements for the extra cost. Also, with a ZR2 spring and AAL ,the flip kit requires longer U bolts for proper installation, which I mention in that video. Thanks for watching, and I am happy to provide more insight should you need it.
I don't remember if you changed the gear ratio? I would have replaced the stock gears due to the tires but the supercharger might have balanced that out. Possibly 3.73 or 4.10's. What do you think brother?
I didn't not change gears because I was very aware of the fact I would be adding the supercharger. The extra 120 ft-lbs of torque made the bigger 35" tire less of an issue. If I would have remained N/A, I would have done gears first. The ZR2 has a M220 rear housing and M200 front both equipped with 3:42 gears in not a bad starting point considering that the 8 speed in the gas motor has a 4.60 1st / 3.00 2nd / 2.00 3rd and the new flatter and taller torque curve doesn't need a lot motivation to make the truck move. Due to pandemic supply chain issues and numerous complaints of noisy gear sets being installed, I didn't regret it for time and 4 LO handles any other gear I needed on the trails / rocks.
Rich, I want to pick your brain; do you think adding a 1.25”-1.5” level on a ZR2 will cause undue stress on the CVs and boots? If the ZR2 is already lifted 2” over a the std Colorado, wouldn’t lifting it more cause more wear/issues w/ the CVs? I’d like to add a level and AAL for a little more lift for larger tires, but not at the expense of reliability. This is my daily driver.
I think 1.2 - 1.5" of lift on a ZR2 is fine. Remember that the ZR2 suspension is NOT the same as the base - Z71. The ZR2 is a longer travel (mid-travel) suspension meaning that the geometry was optimized for the 2" wider track base. It has different knuckles, upper and lower control arms and of course a longer axle with appropriate CVs. A ZR2 geometry will only be equally as affected by the same 1.2 - 1.5" lift as a base-Z71 front suspension not more. The ride quality in any case is always going to firmer the more lift (pre-load) you place on the spring to achieve the height on the stock suspension parts. I would feel comfortable saying that it will not be a reliability issue considering a few precautions. The precautions to keep in mind are a differential spacer which mitigates some of the angle by lowering the axle housing and making sure your alignment is not too far out of specification to achieve the necessary clearance when running bigger tires. Finding a reputable show than is NOT just looking to get the truck "into the green" and understands what it means to make the suspension work is critical.
Hey Rich I know I’m way late to this video and discussion but wanted to ask your opinion on adding the Trifecta tune to my Colorado ZR2. I already have a Mallet Full Exhaust and a drop in k&N Filter-just added 33 inch tires and although the power lose is very negligible being that I have the Mallet Exhaust which added about 12 HP and 15 torque was wanted that extra OOMP that the TUNE may add to the truck. What’s your thoughts on what this combination would add to the seat of the pants feel of the truck and would the TUNE be worth the trouble
I would leave the tuning to Mallet and consult with their team. I know many have been happy with trifecta tunes on N/A applications, but I can't say I have the same opinion having a good understanding of their marketing claims and seeing first handwhat they actually change in their calibrations. While I have not experienced a negative effect on a personal application I have in my time reviewed many of their changes on this and other platforms. I am currently and have been an HPtuners beta tuner. As critical as tuning is to the supercharged platform, I would certainly leave at least the first consult with the Mallet team.
So are you selling it? You keep talking about it in the past tense but then you did mention some future plans for it as well. Loved listening to this and your thinking regarding the different stages you are at. I am at a bit of a cross roads with mine. I know I eventually want to go to 35s but regearing, wheels, tires, and highmarks is a lot pricier than just the AEV trim kit and 33s. To echo some of the others, thank you very much for your detailed install videos. It makes me want to attempt the installs myself.
Sold it over a year ago. When i talk about the project especially at this length sometimes i get caught in the moment reliving the thoughts I had at the time so sorry about the confusion. The truck was still very capable with 33" and stock gears. 35's were great but without gears or the supercharger I would not have been happy. For the value i would go 33's and drive it for a while, they got me through quite a bit and I still had a blast. Thanks for the kind words and i am happy the videos helped some people get in the right DIY mindset.
Hi Rich Great videos Q I have a 2021 Zr2, would you recommend investing in a full skid plate or changing the factory drive shaft to the GMpp one you installed? Lmk Thx
I would look at the kind of driving you do as a gauge. The complete AEV skids will give you very good coverage, and the gas tank skid does sort of shelter the driveshaft but not at full droop. If you are running bigger tires, higher gear ratio and doing more rock crawling, I would look at the driveshaft for better strength. Don't forget I was working with another 120 lb-ft of torque with the Mallett supercharger
HI Rich! Thank you for your colorado videos. Its a great road map for me and what I would like to do with my zr2. A small question: where did you get that cargo net inside the topper? That seems extremely useful!
You are quite welcome, it was a great journey and a very enjoyable truck. That net on the inside of the topper was an Amazon purchase. Here is the description: OMT 2'x3' Small Cargo Net with 2"x2" Small Mesh, 4x6 Foot Max Size Cargo Net for SUV Roof Rack Cargo Basket Net with Locking Carabiners, Ratchet Strap, Roof Rack Net
who makes the shell again. i have a Colorado zr2 bison diesel. same color too. have you ever thought about a decked system. what are your thoughts.? Thank you awesome channel.
It's the ARE Z series. It was a great topper and they do a really good job with the paint match. I like a lot of the features and the more modern look of trimless windows
Hey Rich thank you for these videos on the zr2 . I’m a bow tie guy as well I have a 2021 Chevy Colorado zr2 currently doing exactly what you did but in stages . Wondering if you can help me out with this ? If I do the aev 33 trim kit like you did only for now can I fit a285-70-17s with a rim I found that’s close to Aev specs it’s the method 316s the size is 17/8 6/120 25 offset and backspacing is 5.44 . I’m currently just trying to see how she does with a stage 1 like you I currently running magnaflow cat back ,s&b and a ported throttle body . I appreciate any of your advice on this .
You seem to be on a similar path ... I have found that i enjoy the build more and have a chance to appreciate the impact of the mods with more seat time rather than just going big all at once. Nothing against it but, I also typically don't have the budget so its sort of a necessity. The specs of the Method wheel are close and with the more narrow wheel should not be an issue. The performance mods you have listed are typical and should net some performance. My only concern is with a ported throttle body you may be pushing the limits of the stock calibration but it will have thrown codes already if its an issue. Sounds like you are on the way to getting some nice enhancement with your stage 1 mods.
Thank you rich for the reply . Yeah no issues with ported throttle body . I to agree don’t have budget to go big all at once as well . With the aev 33” trim kit you installed you think that would be enough by itself to clear 285,7017,s without any suspension modifications just yet or I should do the eibach springs you did instead of a spacer .greatly appreciate your advice . Happy thanksgiving
It is running the MagnaFlow Overland Series cat-back exhaust. It's a straight through 3" system that has no annoying drone and helps support every thing from stock to the supercharged powertrain I had.
Hey Rich I recently bought a Chevy calrado zr2 and you said you put on a 3 inch magnaflow exhaust I was wondering if you got a kit from mangnaflow or just used there muffler and then just used 3 inch pipe
From a flow standpoint 3 inches tubing in 3 inch muffler is going to be. What gives you the best performance. If you wanna have a solid performance note, but not have cruising drone, I would recommend using the MF xMOD universal muffler or get the Overland series exhaust. If all you want is straight performance and don't mind if it's loud, then a standard 5x8x18 3" muffler will suffice..
@@exhaustinglife Thanks rich I appreciate the advice I’ll have to look into each one and see which one will work best for me because I want something that gives the truck some aggressive noise and gives it some performance increase
You did a great job on this video Rich👍 You explained it clearly like you had rehearsed this several times and it made watching it very easy. How many miles did you end up putting on it?
Hey Rich great informative video, I'm looking to get more articulation. Would you or know of anybody who may have any experience with the G.M.P. long travel parts like UCA and longer front drive shaft and rear long travel spring set up and other parts? I have a 2021 Bison which I did some work on its sitting on the BDS 4" lift, AEV high mark flares, Nitro 4:56 gear and I'm rollin on Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT LT315x70R17, any info would be really appreciated. Thank You!
The GMPP set-up is a really top notch engineering piece but comes a a pretty high price tag. I have seen quite a few people that had made the investment but I have not had any time behind the wheel. Unfortunately, there is not a whole lot of information on the actually ability for this to function well in an overland build like mine but based on the Longer travel and 3rd link to control axel wrap I can only assume its got to feel pretty good on a lightweight truck in the dunes and dirt. It really depends on what you got planned for your build and if going fast in the dirt is your priority. For the most part you would be having to go back to stock knuckles and removing some of the BDS parts to make the GMPP stuff work right. There are ways to keep what you have and upgrade the shocks and springs but if you really want the wider track its going to be a lot of work.
Well I'm quite conflicted, I love camping & overlanding and I also love taking challenging trails and desert running, so I guess I'm trying to find a perfect balance a rig that can get me deep off the grid and get me back to work and at the same time trying not make a lot of unnecessary purchases on set up's that won't work or I'm not happy with then spend more $$$ which I don't have a lot of, on another set up 😞 thanks for letting me pick your brain!!!
@pabloriveros7648 it's a similar path that I went down. I easily had 35k in to a 56k truck to get it where I had mine. I had good balance, but there is still compromise made in doing any one thing extremely well. I couldn't out pace a built F150 raptor in the Dunes, but I could out crawl it on a rocky Jeep trail. I couldn't get up the same climbs as a well equipped Jeep, but I could get home on the highway faster and more comfortably. It was a fun place to be, but still, there was no way to be remarkable in one area without sacrificing another.
Great video, gives me alot of great ideas for my ZR2. Do you still have the Bison? Also, have you looked into the new Colorado ZR2 Bision, they look rad.
I did sell the ZR2 and as I mentioned in the video, I do go through cars pretty frequently. Currently, I have a Wrangler and am already eye-balling the next thing lol I have driven a few of the new Colorados and Canyons. The trucks have gotten better but I still haven't fallen in love with the new powertrain even though they do make really good power for a 4 banger.
The fog lights are Baja Designs XL-R Sport lights and depending if you have a ZR2 Bison (like mine) or non-Bison these will fit the round holes with a number of different mounting kits. The exact lights are the Baja Designs XL-R Sport in Amber (wide) product #570015 If you want the mounting kit that i have its an AEV Conversions product #38060000AA
Next vehicle will have a V8... I miss the power on demand. If tuning options were more available and the 2.7 was not running so near the edge I might consider it but I just miss the sound and feel.
@@exhaustinglife not important but kind of a window sticker of mods so I could look up the products and prices. I am leaning towards a BDS lift and just wanted to see what comparisons can be made between products. I did go with the AEV solenoid relocation kit but my shop had to prefab some pieces for the Winch and bumper with the kit because they were designed with Warn winches in mind I went with the Badlands and I went over budget. Just trying to account for as much as possible. The finished product under the hood did look like a factory install.
Roam Adventure Co. Rooftop Awning (6.5'-Black) $319.00 Standard Awning Room (6.5'-Black) $369.00 2 - 83L Rugged Case (Black) $718.00 2 - 83L Lid Organizer $238.00
GooseGear Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (60% DS) 1169 $595.00 Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (40% PS) 1170 $545.00
Lucas Lighting LED Projector Headlights 9039287 $279.00
Baja Designs S8 LED Light Bar (20"/Combo/White) 702003 $579.95 2 - XL-R Sport LED Light (Wide/Amber) 570015 $419.90 4 -Squadron Sport LED (Wide/White) 550005 $479.80 2 S2 Sport LED (Wide/Amber) 540015 $239.90
sPOD Bantam X (touchscreen) BX-TSB-UNI-36 $915.00
Optima Batteries YellowTop DH6 DH6 $309.99
Overland Ruff Rax Roof Rack (Crew Cab) $1,489.00 Universal Bed Rack $1,489.00 12 - LED Marker Lights - Orange $479.88 LED Dome Light $49.10
LLJ Loop-back Harness Infotainment Interface $140.00 ALL the labor not included as you can see it was me who did that. 4 alignments by Alignment Plus in San Marcos, CA $1,200 Vendor Product ea qty $ Chevrolet 2021 Colorado ZR2 Bison CC/SB $51,700.00
AEV Conversions HighMark Fender Flare (Front-ZR2 Bison) 48306101AA $742.00 HighMark Fender Flare (Rear) 48306007AA $742.00 Front Low Tube Center Section - Anthracite 18060002AB $439.00 Crestone Dual Sport Wheel (Beadlock) 28401101AB $1,585.00 Crestone Dual Sport Wheel (Beadlock) Onyx Ring 20402132AA $835.00 Transmission Skid Plate (Gas) 58060005AA $274.00 Winch Mount kit (ZR2 Bison) 18060010AA $274.00 Rear Differential Cover 58060000AA $229.00 Warn Solenoid Mounting Kit 18060016AA $159.00 Jack Base 40306401AA $94.00 Front LED Fog Light Bracket 38060000AA $64.00 Rear Auxiliary LED Light Bracket 38060001AA $54.00 Light Bar Mounting Kit 38060005AA $44.00 Winch Hook Isolator 80808014AA $33.00 Snorkel Kit 48306001AA $499.00
Mallett Cars Mallett Stage One Supercharger System $7,200.00 Stage 2 pulley $129.00
GM Performance Parts GMPP Steel Drive Shaft 84401894 $579.99
Roam Adventure Co. Rooftop Awning (6.5'-Black) $319.00 Standard Awning Room (6.5'-Black) $369.00 2 - 83L Rugged Case (Black) $718.00 2 - 83L Lid Organizer $238.00
GooseGear Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (60% DS) 1169 $595.00 Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (40% PS) 1170 $545.00
Lucas Lighting LED Projector Headlights 9039287 $279.00
Baja Designs S8 LED Light Bar (20"/Combo/White) 702003 $579.95 2 - XL-R Sport LED Light (Wide/Amber) 570015 $419.90 4 -Squadron Sport LED (Wide/White) 550005 $479.80 2 S2 Sport LED (Wide/Amber) 540015 $239.90
sPOD Bantam X (touchscreen) BX-TSB-UNI-36 $915.00
Optima Batteries YellowTop DH6 DH6 $309.99
Overland Ruff Rax Roof Rack (Crew Cab) $1,489.00 Universal Bed Rack $1,489.00 12 - LED Marker Lights - Orange $479.88 LED Dome Light $49.10
LLJ Loop-back Harness Infotainment Interface $140.00 ALL the labor not included as you can see it was me who did that. 4 alignments by Alignment Plus in San Marcos, CA $1,200
The zr2 that came equipped with the diesel engine or 3.6 liter is going to be highly designed in the near future; they are ruining the trucks by only having a 4 cylinder engine.
The trend of midsize vehicles moving to 4 cyl turbos is a reality, but they do make more power. The problem with the aging 3.6L motor is that it will soon lose parts support inside of it no longer being used in any other platform. Remember that it's an iteration of a motor designed in the early 2010's and released in the Camaro / Cadillac but quickly reaching the end of service life. As much as I liked the 3.6L, i still had to supercharge it to get to the level where it was back to being fun with all the gear and the tire size i selected. It is absolutely the best way to squeeze the extra potential out of the motor and, realistically, the only street legal way to get to over 400 HP / 400 TQ. The 2021 3.6L I had was 308 HP / 275 TQ, and the new 2023 2.7L is 310 HP and 430 TQ. After the Mallett SII supercharger it was making closer to 440 HP / 440 TQ (these are all power numbers at the crank.) The 3.6L typically has a good service life of 100k but heavy use / racing and off-road can impact that and pushing the increased power of any supercharger will accelerate wear on internal components such as timing chains and driveline components such as transmissions and differentials. This should not be alarming as you have to take into consideration that you are increasing performance by a significant factor.
@@exhaustinglife I understand what you are saying but the life expectancy of a turbo changed 4 cylinder is significantly shorter than a naturally aspirated v6; the new engine is relying on a turbo for power.
@mattandrickadventures8416 I total hear that. The problem is that the OEMs are not building cars to be serviced. More and more parts are only able to be bought as assemblies and service life is looked at like disposable at term rather than rebuildable. It's a real issue. Right to repair is under fire.
Thanks for everything you did for this truck Rich! It definitely helped with some of the projects we did on Chris' ZR2 Bison over on my channel. You did the Colorado community a huge service.
I'm just glad I have the time to share some of the stuff I do, primarily in hopes people can use it to better define their path on their own vehicles development. I may not always take the path most travelled, but what fun is that. This truck was a blast while I had it and and can't wait to see where Chris takes his ... you guys are a blast to watch.
My son and I have matching 2022 zr2s we're having a blast upgrading them for our Alaskan playground. Glad we found your channel!
Sounds like good fun. How different are the builds turning out?
Rich, you’re videos are second to none. They’ve definitely given me more confidence to tackle some projects on my ZR2. Thanks for all the effort you put into making them. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you and I'm glad it helps. I have been fortunate enough in the real world to be surrounded by professionals much more talented than I, who were willing to share some of their expertise and time. Keep watchin and I' keep making them.
I plan on getting a 2023 zr2 soon, so I was just looking at builds for now. This is the best most thorough and well explained one I've seen.
Thank you. The new platform truck is an entirely new animal but the thought process of the build would be the same if I started with the new truck. The 2024 ZR2 Bison will be a great offering but the 2023 ZR2 will be a great starting point.
This build inspired me to want a cab, your sleeping setup was perfect and want to build something similar on my next truck build later
So a truck is in your future huh...
@@exhaustinglife yes. The Subaru has been chill I think it’s time. This small break was nice. I do miss the GX but truck is the direction I wanna go
Your videos walked me through a few projects. I was sad when you stopped making those videos.
Hopefully I covered enough similar parts but if not you can always ask. I have been working on cars all my life professionally.
I’m still using your videos to build my ZR2 Bison. But at the rate of which prices are rising it’s kinda slow. It does give me time to look and decide on each item to ensure I get what I want. Thanks for making this video.
Inflation bites now. Do what you can when you can.
Dude your videos are amazing. You give a ton of info and you're always willing to answer questions. I wish you stuck with the truck longer so I could get more sweet videos, but I'm happy for what we got. Also I have those Goose Gear rear seat deletes from your old truck so I'll always have a part of the project with me.
I take a lot of pleasure form the modding an playing with the latest goodies. I cant say I have been a good long term owner as the bug to try the next best thing has always bitten...it makes the exhausting life such a fitting channel name.
Still have my 2021 and slowly, very slowly getting there....
It takes time and money and you have to go at the right pace so as not to regret your purchases. Take you time, its a fun truck.
I have a 2020 new to me zr2 bison and I LOVE IT . Can't wait to see all of your mods and what ideas you can share with us
I have a lot more on the ZR2 Bison on this channel and will be going back to fill in some commentary on the "How to" videos and answer any new questions.
Drop any questions you might have in the comments and I'll do my best to answer them.
thank you for sharing my good Sir!
It's my pleasure. It's a build that even though I don't still have was a such a fun project for the time I got to spend investigating the mods and taking the time to see what I actually got out of them.
I am wondering what are the 3 or 4 upgrades that weight the most? When I see this video, it feels like you are traveling compared to other people (rooftop tent etc.) pretty light. Once I have my new ordered ZR2 (not Bison), I will test lie in the bed to see if it fits me and if I could get a topper like you had. I do like it for the reasons you mentioned. It's so much more resistant against wind and weather impacts in general. And the biggest pro is that you can stealth camp!
Travelling light was a big part of the program. I by no means created a feather weight but I also tried to respect the maximum payload recommendations of the truck which were 1250 lbs. (If i recall correctly) The biggest thing to remember is that that OEM payload includes passengers (yes, you the driver too,) cargo / equipment (everything in the back seat, in the bed and on it) and tongue weight. 1250 lbs goes fast.
The fiberglass topper route saves a bit of weight compared to a full size RTT. I think the ARE z Series topper I had was 140 lbs. vs a typical full size RTT tips the scales nearer 200 and 250 lbs is not uncommon.
The 35" spare tire with bead lock and Rig'd Ultra swing were a good deal of the weight (100 lbs for the wheel and tire, 65 for the swing + another 10-25 for the rotopax or powertank)
The Roam rooftop cases with recover gear, tools and camp supplies clicked off another 120-130 lbs.
The rear seat deletes and goose gear dropped about 45 lbs but my load out easily ate that up.
@@exhaustinglife thanks for replying. I am with you, the maximum payload capacity is not a lot, that's why I am sometimes a bit surprised when I see some setups. It feels like their weight must be through the roof. I am still waiting for my allocation to order the Truck. It's now about 1.5 months of waiting...
Thanks for all the great videos, they've helped me out a lot. Did you ever weigh the ZR2 in the final setup with all the gear to hit the trail? Mine is a diesel,4" lift, 35" tires and I'm over the GVWR.
Thanks for sharing. That is an awesome build!
I thank you for watching. It was a fun build and great truck on the trails.
Thanks for the “exhaustive” overview. 😉
I’m working through my build of my Bison. Would you stand behind the add a leaf or would you reconsider maybe the OME heavy duty springs (@30% more). I also have the Timbren bumps (they’ve been great considering I’m overloaded) but am considering the flip kit since I’m having to dig into my springs). Sorry for the rambling-thoughts appreciated. Thx!
The truck performed well with all the gear and still does today with its new owner and the same AAL parts I installed.
I did originally want a complete spring pack from Deaver, but due to supply chain issues and timing ended up with the AAL. I would definitely consider going full leaf pack with more aggressive driving with heavier loads / trailering, but I was pleasantly surprised with the AAL and Timbren Active Bump Stops.
Did you see my video on the Timbren Flip Kit Active bumps? th-cam.com/video/BcPl6jtEQpg/w-d-xo.html
They 100% work great, but with the factory shock positions, they offer little benefit over the basic replacements for the extra cost. Also, with a ZR2 spring and AAL ,the flip kit requires longer U bolts for proper installation, which I mention in that video.
Thanks for watching, and I am happy to provide more insight should you need it.
I don't remember if you changed the gear ratio? I would have replaced the stock gears due to the tires but the supercharger might have balanced that out. Possibly 3.73 or 4.10's. What do you think brother?
I didn't not change gears because I was very aware of the fact I would be adding the supercharger. The extra 120 ft-lbs of torque made the bigger 35" tire less of an issue. If I would have remained N/A, I would have done gears first.
The ZR2 has a M220 rear housing and M200 front both equipped with 3:42 gears in not a bad starting point considering that the 8 speed in the gas motor has a 4.60 1st / 3.00 2nd / 2.00 3rd and the new flatter and taller torque curve doesn't need a lot motivation to make the truck move.
Due to pandemic supply chain issues and numerous complaints of noisy gear sets being installed, I didn't regret it for time and 4 LO handles any other gear I needed on the trails / rocks.
Rich, I want to pick your brain; do you think adding a 1.25”-1.5” level on a ZR2 will cause undue stress on the CVs and boots? If the ZR2 is already lifted 2” over a the std Colorado, wouldn’t lifting it more cause more wear/issues w/ the CVs?
I’d like to add a level and AAL for a little more lift for larger tires, but not at the expense of reliability. This is my daily driver.
I think 1.2 - 1.5" of lift on a ZR2 is fine. Remember that the ZR2 suspension is NOT the same as the base - Z71. The ZR2 is a longer travel (mid-travel) suspension meaning that the geometry was optimized for the 2" wider track base. It has different knuckles, upper and lower control arms and of course a longer axle with appropriate CVs.
A ZR2 geometry will only be equally as affected by the same 1.2 - 1.5" lift as a base-Z71 front suspension not more. The ride quality in any case is always going to firmer the more lift (pre-load) you place on the spring to achieve the height on the stock suspension parts. I would feel comfortable saying that it will not be a reliability issue considering a few precautions.
The precautions to keep in mind are a differential spacer which mitigates some of the angle by lowering the axle housing and making sure your alignment is not too far out of specification to achieve the necessary clearance when running bigger tires. Finding a reputable show than is NOT just looking to get the truck "into the green" and understands what it means to make the suspension work is critical.
@@exhaustinglife thanks so much! That’s a lot of great information. I’ll take all of that into consideration when doing my research. Have a great day.
Did you ever have time to get the King shocks revalved? If so, curious if you'd be willing to share the specs of the valving shims you went with.
@darkscorpion5714 i will try to find the build sheet, but I may have sent it to the new owner with the truck.
@@exhaustinglife Awesome, that would be great if you could, thanks
Hey Rich I know I’m way late to this video and discussion but wanted to ask your opinion on adding the Trifecta tune to my Colorado ZR2. I already have a Mallet Full Exhaust and a drop in k&N Filter-just added 33 inch tires and although the power lose is very negligible being that I have the Mallet Exhaust which added about 12 HP and 15 torque was wanted that extra OOMP that the TUNE may add to the truck. What’s your thoughts on what this combination would add to the seat of the pants feel of the truck and would the TUNE be worth the trouble
I would leave the tuning to Mallet and consult with their team.
I know many have been happy with trifecta tunes on N/A applications, but I can't say I have the same opinion having a good understanding of their marketing claims and seeing first handwhat they actually change in their calibrations. While I have not experienced a negative effect on a personal application I have in my time reviewed many of their changes on this and other platforms. I am currently and have been an HPtuners beta tuner.
As critical as tuning is to the supercharged platform, I would certainly leave at least the first consult with the Mallet team.
So are you selling it? You keep talking about it in the past tense but then you did mention some future plans for it as well.
Loved listening to this and your thinking regarding the different stages you are at. I am at a bit of a cross roads with mine. I know I eventually want to go to 35s but regearing, wheels, tires, and highmarks is a lot pricier than just the AEV trim kit and 33s. To echo some of the others, thank you very much for your detailed install videos. It makes me want to attempt the installs myself.
Sold it over a year ago. When i talk about the project especially at this length sometimes i get caught in the moment reliving the thoughts I had at the time so sorry about the confusion.
The truck was still very capable with 33" and stock gears. 35's were great but without gears or the supercharger I would not have been happy.
For the value i would go 33's and drive it for a while, they got me through quite a bit and I still had a blast.
Thanks for the kind words and i am happy the videos helped some people get in the right DIY mindset.
Hi Rich Great videos
Q I have a 2021 Zr2, would you recommend investing in a full skid plate or changing the factory drive shaft to the GMpp one you installed?
Lmk
Thx
I would look at the kind of driving you do as a gauge.
The complete AEV skids will give you very good coverage, and the gas tank skid does sort of shelter the driveshaft but not at full droop.
If you are running bigger tires, higher gear ratio and doing more rock crawling, I would look at the driveshaft for better strength. Don't forget I was working with another 120 lb-ft of torque with the Mallett supercharger
HI Rich! Thank you for your colorado videos. Its a great road map for me and what I would like to do with my zr2. A small question: where did you get that cargo net inside the topper? That seems extremely useful!
You are quite welcome, it was a great journey and a very enjoyable truck.
That net on the inside of the topper was an Amazon purchase. Here is the description:
OMT 2'x3' Small Cargo Net with 2"x2" Small Mesh, 4x6 Foot Max Size Cargo Net for SUV Roof Rack Cargo Basket Net with Locking Carabiners, Ratchet Strap, Roof Rack Net
@@exhaustinglife you're the best. Thanks again!
who makes the shell again. i have a Colorado zr2 bison diesel. same color too. have you ever thought about a decked system. what are your thoughts.? Thank you awesome channel.
It's the ARE Z series. It was a great topper and they do a really good job with the paint match. I like a lot of the features and the more modern look of trimless windows
Hey Rich thank you for these videos on the zr2 . I’m a bow tie guy as well I have a 2021 Chevy Colorado zr2 currently doing exactly what you did but in stages . Wondering if you can help me out with this ? If I do the aev 33 trim kit like you did only for now can I fit a285-70-17s with a rim I found that’s close to Aev specs it’s the method 316s the size is 17/8 6/120 25 offset and backspacing is 5.44 . I’m currently just trying to see how she does with a stage 1 like you I currently running magnaflow cat back ,s&b and a ported throttle body . I appreciate any of your advice on this .
You seem to be on a similar path ... I have found that i enjoy the build more and have a chance to appreciate the impact of the mods with more seat time rather than just going big all at once. Nothing against it but, I also typically don't have the budget so its sort of a necessity.
The specs of the Method wheel are close and with the more narrow wheel should not be an issue. The performance mods you have listed are typical and should net some performance. My only concern is with a ported throttle body you may be pushing the limits of the stock calibration but it will have thrown codes already if its an issue. Sounds like you are on the way to getting some nice enhancement with your stage 1 mods.
Thank you rich for the reply . Yeah no issues with ported throttle body . I to agree don’t have budget to go big all at once as well . With the aev 33” trim kit you installed you think that would be enough by itself to clear 285,7017,s without any suspension modifications just yet or I should do the eibach springs you did instead of a spacer .greatly appreciate your advice . Happy thanksgiving
What exhaust work did you do to this? You mentioned it but can’t seem to find it. Looking to add an intake and exhaust to my 2019zr2 v6. Thanks!
It is running the MagnaFlow Overland Series cat-back exhaust. It's a straight through 3" system that has no annoying drone and helps support every thing from stock to the supercharged powertrain I had.
Hey Rich I recently bought a Chevy calrado zr2 and you said you put on a 3 inch magnaflow exhaust I was wondering if you got a kit from mangnaflow or just used there muffler and then just used 3 inch pipe
From a flow standpoint 3 inches tubing in 3 inch muffler is going to be. What gives you the best performance. If you wanna have a solid performance note, but not have cruising drone, I would recommend using the MF xMOD universal muffler or get the Overland series exhaust.
If all you want is straight performance and don't mind if it's loud, then a standard 5x8x18 3" muffler will suffice..
@@exhaustinglife Thanks rich I appreciate the advice I’ll have to look into each one and see which one will work best for me because I want something that gives the truck some aggressive noise and gives it some performance increase
You did a great job on this video Rich👍 You explained it clearly like you had rehearsed this several times and it made watching it very easy. How many miles did you end up putting on it?
Thank you. I have told this story many times so it's pretty easy to talk about. I got just shy of 40k (i think) before i sold it.
@@exhaustinglife its was good. I meant that you had your thoughts very organized. Some TH-camrs videos are painful to listen to haha.
@@exhaustinglifedang it, I was about to ask; how much did you end up selling it for?
Hey Rich great informative video, I'm looking to get more articulation. Would you or know of anybody who may have any experience with the G.M.P. long travel parts like UCA and longer front drive shaft and rear long travel spring set up and other parts? I have a 2021 Bison which I did some work on its sitting on the BDS 4" lift, AEV high mark flares, Nitro 4:56 gear and I'm rollin on Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT LT315x70R17, any info would be really appreciated. Thank You!
The GMPP set-up is a really top notch engineering piece but comes a a pretty high price tag. I have seen quite a few people that had made the investment but I have not had any time behind the wheel. Unfortunately, there is not a whole lot of information on the actually ability for this to function well in an overland build like mine but based on the Longer travel and 3rd link to control axel wrap I can only assume its got to feel pretty good on a lightweight truck in the dunes and dirt.
It really depends on what you got planned for your build and if going fast in the dirt is your priority. For the most part you would be having to go back to stock knuckles and removing some of the BDS parts to make the GMPP stuff work right. There are ways to keep what you have and upgrade the shocks and springs but if you really want the wider track its going to be a lot of work.
Well I'm quite conflicted, I love camping & overlanding and I also love taking challenging trails and desert running, so I guess I'm trying to find a perfect balance a rig that can get me deep off the grid and get me back to work and at the same time trying not make a lot of unnecessary purchases on set up's that won't work or I'm not happy with then spend more $$$ which I don't have a lot of, on another set up 😞 thanks for letting me pick your brain!!!
@pabloriveros7648 it's a similar path that I went down. I easily had 35k in to a 56k truck to get it where I had mine. I had good balance, but there is still compromise made in doing any one thing extremely well. I couldn't out pace a built F150 raptor in the Dunes, but I could out crawl it on a rocky Jeep trail. I couldn't get up the same climbs as a well equipped Jeep, but I could get home on the highway faster and more comfortably. It was a fun place to be, but still, there was no way to be remarkable in one area without sacrificing another.
Great video, gives me alot of great ideas for my ZR2. Do you still have the Bison? Also, have you looked into the new Colorado ZR2 Bision, they look rad.
I did sell the ZR2 and as I mentioned in the video, I do go through cars pretty frequently. Currently, I have a Wrangler and am already eye-balling the next thing lol
I have driven a few of the new Colorados and Canyons. The trucks have gotten better but I still haven't fallen in love with the new powertrain even though they do make really good power for a 4 banger.
I’m sorry to bother but where did you get your fog lights
The fog lights are Baja Designs XL-R Sport lights and depending if you have a ZR2 Bison (like mine) or non-Bison these will fit the round holes with a number of different mounting kits.
The exact lights are the Baja Designs XL-R Sport in Amber (wide) product #570015
If you want the mounting kit that i have its an AEV Conversions product #38060000AA
Get another one !!!! I know you be thinking about it 🤔
Next vehicle will have a V8... I miss the power on demand. If tuning options were more available and the 2.7 was not running so near the edge I might consider it but I just miss the sound and feel.
@@exhaustinglife i respect that ! Nothing better than a big ol America v8 bald eagle under the hood ! 🔥
@@exhaustinglife There is a youtube channel where a guy swapped a V8 in the Colorado ZR2.
@@joaquinmojado I know a few people who have but living in California al the swaps are not legal to drive on the road.
@@exhaustinglife Did know that...
Need a line item list of the current configuration of the ZR....
What exactly are you looking for more details on?
@@exhaustinglife not important but kind of a window sticker of mods so I could look up the products and prices. I am leaning towards a BDS lift and just wanted to see what comparisons can be made between products. I did go with the AEV solenoid relocation kit but my shop had to prefab some pieces for the Winch and bumper with the kit because they were designed with Warn winches in mind I went with the Badlands and I went over budget. Just trying to account for as much as possible. The finished product under the hood did look like a factory install.
@@joaquinmojado I have a spreadsheet lol
Vendor Product $
Chevrolet
2021 Colorado ZR2 Bison CC/SB $51,700.00
AEV Conversions
HighMark Fender Flare (Front-ZR2 Bison) 48306101AA $742.00
HighMark Fender Flare (Rear) 48306007AA $742.00
Front Low Tube Center Section - Anthracite 18060002AB $439.00
5 - Crestone Dual Sport Wheel Onyx 28401101AB $1,585.00
5 - Dual Sport Beadlock Ring Onyx 20402132AA $835.00
5 - Crestone Dual Sport Wheel Matte Black 8401105AA $1,555.00
5 - Crestone Dual Sport Protection Ring Silver 20402132AA $690.00
Transmission Skid Plate (Gas) 58060005AA $274.00
Winch Mount kit (ZR2 Bison) 18060010AA $274.00
Rear Differential Cover 58060000AA $229.00
Warn Solenoid Mounting Kit 18060016AA $159.00
Jack Base 40306401AA $94.00
Front LED Fog Light Bracket 38060000AA $64.00
Rear Auxiliary LED Light Bracket 38060001AA $54.00
Light Bar Mounting Kit 38060005AA $44.00
Winch Hook Isolator 80808014AA $33.00
Snorkel Kit 48306001AA $499.00
Mallett Cars
Mallett Stage One Supercharger System $7,200.00
Stage 2 pulley $129.00
GM Performance Parts
GMPP Steel Drive Shaft 84401894 $579.99
King Shocks
ZR2 Front 2.5 Diameter Remote Reservoir Coil-over w/ adjuster 25001-192A $2,089.00
ZR2 Rear 2.5 Diameter Piggyback Reservoir Shock w/ adjuster 25001-193A $1,389.00
Eibach
ZR2 Pro-lift kit e30-23-007-02-20 $225.00
Camburg
ZR2 Heim / Uniball Upper Arms CAM-210096 $1,149.99
Peak Suspension
Add-A-Leaf $184.00
Standard Tie Rod Sleeve $86.99
Skid Plate Spacer $11.99
Differential Drop (1") $49.99
Milestar Tires
Patagonia X/T - LT285/70R17 $1,274.95
Patagonia M/T - LT315/70R17 $1,949.95
Patagonia X/T - 35x12.50R17 $1,274.95
Black Rhino Alloys
5 - Baker 17x9.5 -0 offset bronze $1,555
5 - Apache 17x9.5 -0 offset matte black $1,425
Timbren
Active Bumpstops w/ U-bolt flip Kit - Front / Rear ABSGMFCC $657.06
Helwig
Rear Sway Bar Kit 7745 $470.54
Datin Fabrication
Shock Skids $139.00
ARE Accessories
Z Series Topper (Tilt-down Window/Roof Tracks/Keyless Entry) $3,950.00
BedRug
Bedliner BMB15CCS $163.00
Rigd Supply
UltraSwing Multi-Fit $1,399.00
UltraTable $399.00
SideHack $299.00
License Plate Light Kit $55.00
TrailPouch $99.00
RotopaX
FuelpaX - 4.5 gallon FX-4.5 $109.99
DLX Pack Mount $45.95 1 $45.95
FuelpaX - 3.5 gallon FX-3.5 $89.99
LOX Pack Mount $69.95
Roam Adventure Co.
Rooftop Awning (6.5'-Black) $319.00
Standard Awning Room (6.5'-Black) $369.00
2 - 83L Rugged Case (Black) $718.00
2 - 83L Lid Organizer $238.00
GooseGear
Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (60% DS) 1169 $595.00
Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (40% PS) 1170 $545.00
Lucas Lighting
LED Projector Headlights 9039287 $279.00
Baja Designs
S8 LED Light Bar (20"/Combo/White) 702003 $579.95
2 - XL-R Sport LED Light (Wide/Amber) 570015 $419.90
4 -Squadron Sport LED (Wide/White) 550005 $479.80
2 S2 Sport LED (Wide/Amber) 540015 $239.90
sPOD
Bantam X (touchscreen) BX-TSB-UNI-36 $915.00
Optima Batteries
YellowTop DH6 DH6 $309.99
Overland Ruff Rax
Roof Rack (Crew Cab) $1,489.00
Universal Bed Rack $1,489.00
12 - LED Marker Lights - Orange $479.88
LED Dome Light $49.10
Agency 6
Shackle Block 2 SB2D-A-ORG $56.00 1 $56.00
4 - Billet Grab Handles (Orange - Pr) $316.00
1 - Billet Grab Handles (Black - Pr) $79.00
Warn Industries
9.5XP-S Winch 87310 $2,379.39
Wireless HUB 103945 $118.74
Epic Winch Hook 92090 $89.87
MaxTrax
MKII Signature Orange Recovery Boards $299.99 MKII Mounting Pins $59.99
Kicker Audio
6x9 Component Door Speakers 47KSS690 $249.99
3.5 Coax Dash Speakers 47KSC3504 $79.99
6 3/4 Coax Door Speakers 47KSC6704 $129.99
Hideaway HS10 Powered Subwoofer HS10 $369.00
4x90 Watt Amplifier CX360.4 $229.99
LLJ Loop-back Harness
Infotainment Interface $140.00
ALL the labor not included as you can see it was me who did that.
4 alignments by Alignment Plus in San Marcos, CA $1,200
Vendor Product ea qty $
Chevrolet
2021 Colorado ZR2 Bison CC/SB $51,700.00
AEV Conversions
HighMark Fender Flare (Front-ZR2 Bison) 48306101AA $742.00
HighMark Fender Flare (Rear) 48306007AA $742.00
Front Low Tube Center Section - Anthracite 18060002AB $439.00
Crestone Dual Sport Wheel (Beadlock) 28401101AB $1,585.00
Crestone Dual Sport Wheel (Beadlock) Onyx Ring 20402132AA $835.00
Transmission Skid Plate (Gas) 58060005AA $274.00
Winch Mount kit (ZR2 Bison) 18060010AA $274.00
Rear Differential Cover 58060000AA $229.00
Warn Solenoid Mounting Kit 18060016AA $159.00
Jack Base 40306401AA $94.00
Front LED Fog Light Bracket 38060000AA $64.00
Rear Auxiliary LED Light Bracket 38060001AA $54.00
Light Bar Mounting Kit 38060005AA $44.00
Winch Hook Isolator 80808014AA $33.00
Snorkel Kit 48306001AA $499.00
Mallett Cars
Mallett Stage One Supercharger System $7,200.00
Stage 2 pulley $129.00
GM Performance Parts
GMPP Steel Drive Shaft 84401894 $579.99
King Shocks
ZR2 Front 2.5 Diameter Remote Reservoir Coil-over w/ adjuster 25001-192A $2,089.00
ZR2 Rear 2.5 Diameter Piggyback Reservoir Shock w/ adjuster 25001-193A $1,389.00
Camburg
ZR2 Heim / Uniball Upper Arms CAM-210096 $1,149.99
Peak Suspension
Add-A-Leaf $184.00
Standard Tie Rod Sleeve $86.99
Skid Plate Spacer $11.99
Differential Drop (1") $49.99
Milestar Tires
Patagonia X/T - LT285/70R17 $1,274.95
Patagonia M/T - LT315/70R17 $1,949.95
Patagonia X/T - 35x12.50R17 $1,274.95
Timbren
Active Bumpstops w/ U-bolt flip Kit - Front / Rear ABSGMFCC $657.06
Helwig
Rear Sway Bar Kit 7745 $470.54
Datin Fabrication
Shock Skids $139.00
ARE Accessories
Z Series Topper (Tilt-down Window/Roof Tracks/Keyless Entry) $3,950.00
BedRug
Bedliner BMB15CCS $163.00
Rigd Supply
UltraSwing Multi-Fit $1,399.00
UltraTable $399.00
SideHack $299.00
License Plate Light Kit $55.00
TrailPouch $99.00
RotopaX
FuelpaX - 4.5 gallon FX-4.5 $109.99
DLX Pack Mount $45.95 1 $45.95
FuelpaX - 3.5 gallon FX-3.5 $89.99
LOX Pack Mount $69.95
Roam Adventure Co.
Rooftop Awning (6.5'-Black) $319.00
Standard Awning Room (6.5'-Black) $369.00
2 - 83L Rugged Case (Black) $718.00
2 - 83L Lid Organizer $238.00
GooseGear
Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (60% DS) 1169 $595.00
Second Row Seat Delete Plate System (40% PS) 1170 $545.00
Lucas Lighting
LED Projector Headlights 9039287 $279.00
Baja Designs
S8 LED Light Bar (20"/Combo/White) 702003 $579.95
2 - XL-R Sport LED Light (Wide/Amber) 570015 $419.90
4 -Squadron Sport LED (Wide/White) 550005 $479.80
2 S2 Sport LED (Wide/Amber) 540015 $239.90
sPOD
Bantam X (touchscreen) BX-TSB-UNI-36 $915.00
Optima Batteries
YellowTop DH6 DH6 $309.99
Overland Ruff Rax
Roof Rack (Crew Cab) $1,489.00
Universal Bed Rack $1,489.00
12 - LED Marker Lights - Orange $479.88
LED Dome Light $49.10
Agency 6
Shackle Block 2 SB2D-A-ORG $56.00 1 $56.00
4 - Billet Grab Handles (Orange - Pr) $316.00
1 - Billet Grab Handles (Black - Pr) $79.00
Warn Industries
9.5XP-S Winch 87310 $2,379.39
Wireless HUB 103945 $118.74
Epic Winch Hook 92090 $89.87
MaxTrax
MKII Signature Orange Recovery Boards $299.99 MKII Mounting Pins $59.99
Kicker Audio
6x9 Component Door Speakers 47KSS690 $249.99
3.5 Coax Dash Speakers 47KSC3504 $79.99
6 3/4 Coax Door Speakers 47KSC6704 $129.99
Hideaway HS10 Powered Subwoofer HS10 $369.00
4x90 Watt Amplifier CX360.4 $229.99
LLJ Loop-back Harness
Infotainment Interface $140.00
ALL the labor not included as you can see it was me who did that.
4 alignments by Alignment Plus in San Marcos, CA $1,200
@@exhaustinglife thanks that it will do it.
The zr2 that came equipped with the diesel engine or 3.6 liter is going to be highly designed in the near future; they are ruining the trucks by only having a 4 cylinder engine.
The trend of midsize vehicles moving to 4 cyl turbos is a reality, but they do make more power. The problem with the aging 3.6L motor is that it will soon lose parts support inside of it no longer being used in any other platform. Remember that it's an iteration of a motor designed in the early 2010's and released in the Camaro / Cadillac but quickly reaching the end of service life.
As much as I liked the 3.6L, i still had to supercharge it to get to the level where it was back to being fun with all the gear and the tire size i selected. It is absolutely the best way to squeeze the extra potential out of the motor and, realistically, the only street legal way to get to over 400 HP / 400 TQ.
The 2021 3.6L I had was 308 HP / 275 TQ, and the new 2023 2.7L is 310 HP and 430 TQ. After the Mallett SII supercharger it was making closer to 440 HP / 440 TQ (these are all power numbers at the crank.) The 3.6L typically has a good service life of 100k but heavy use / racing and off-road can impact that and pushing the increased power of any supercharger will accelerate wear on internal components such as timing chains and driveline components such as transmissions and differentials. This should not be alarming as you have to take into consideration that you are increasing performance by a significant factor.
@@exhaustinglife I understand what you are saying but the life expectancy of a turbo changed 4 cylinder is significantly shorter than a naturally aspirated v6; the new engine is relying on a turbo for power.
@mattandrickadventures8416 I total hear that. The problem is that the OEMs are not building cars to be serviced. More and more parts are only able to be bought as assemblies and service life is looked at like disposable at term rather than rebuildable. It's a real issue. Right to repair is under fire.