Parish: Twin Turbo LS1 Silverado

Parish: Twin Turbo LS1 Silverado

Jim Neuefeldt, better known in the racing world as Parish, has built one of the most iconic turbocharged trucks around—a twin turbo LS1-powered Silverado capable of running deep into the 10s, with even more potential waiting to be unlocked. This isn’t just a daily driver with bolt-ons—this Silverado is a purpose-built beast that mixes serious horsepower with reliable MegaSquirt engine management.

Current Mod List

  • Dual GTS70 turbos (rated at 850 hp each)

  • Twin Tial 44 mm wastegates

  • Twin Turbonetics Raptor blow-off valves

  • NX nitrous kit (used just off the line for quicker spools)

  • Combination Motorsports built 408ci LS

    • Calies crank

    • Oliver rods

    • JE pistons

    • Comp cam

    • AFR heads

  • Finishline Transmissions-built 4L80E

  • Nitto drag radials on all four corners (305/45/18s)

  • MegaSquirt 1 PCBv3 ECU running MSnS-E firmware

    • Controlling fuel, nitrous, and fans

  • Onboard wideband O2 sensor

  • Blitz boost controller

Drag Week Success

Parish’s Silverado isn’t just a dyno queen—it has proven itself where it matters most: on the track. At Drag Week 2006, Parish dominated the 11.0 index class with an average ET of 11.0004 seconds. Even more impressive? This was just after installing a new intake manifold designed to handle more boost than the stock plastic unit. With more tuning and refinement, Parish’s truck has its eyes on breaking into the 9-second range—and it has all the hardware to get there.

Stay tuned for dyno videos and track footage as Parish continues to push the limits of what a street-driven Silverado can achieve.