Lingenfelter Supercharges Cadillac Escalade To 700 HP

You can do it to your GMC Yukon Denali too, if you are curious.

Hennessey performance is the name to trust when it comes powering up the Cadillac Escalade. The full-size SUV’s HPE800 package allows it to propel like a muscle car, and has been seen drag racing several supercars. This upgrade is expensive at approximately $50,000.

Lingenfelter is a better option if you need more power but don’t want to spend a lot.

Lingenfelter Performance Engineering presents the Magnuson TVS2300 700 HP Package. It is a performance package that GM SUVs use the K2 platform, such as the 2015-2019 Cadillac Escalade or GMC Yukon Denali.

The kit basically uses the stock 6.2-Liter engine under these SUVs, and adds a Magnuson TVS2300 intercooled supercharger system. Lingenfelter-branded CNC port cylinder heads, dual valvesprings, titanium retainers and a Competition Cams supercharger camshaft are used in the supercharger.

Lingenfelter Supercharges Cadillac Escalade To 700 HPLingenfelter adds a direct injection system to the Camaro ZL1. The result is a power increase to 700 hp (522kW) and 665lb-ft (902Nm) respectively.

However, the kit is not without its losses. According to the website, factory active fuel management (VCAM) and variable cam timing systems (FMTS) will be removed. Lingenfelter says that mileage will not be affected.

The company offers a 3-year/36,000 mile warranty, which includes a certificate, Lingenfelter chrome badges and a personalized stainless engine badge, for all the changes made.

The Lingenfelter Magnuson TVS2300 700 HP Package is priced at $16,685. Apart from the above upgrades, the company will also use four-wheel alignment, cleaning and detailing and refill your tank with 93 Octane gasoline upon delivery of your upgraded SUV.