ONE TOUGH TRUCK - Chris Corrado

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Trucks have been a staple in the lives of North American’s since the very first one rolled off the line somewhere around 1925. Based on commercial vehicles, the thinking was that many people could benefit from owning something that would help make their day to day lives a bit easier. Man, did they hit the nail on the head with that one!

Since anything with a motor can be modified and raced, it wasn’t long before trucks started getting in on the action and eventually showing up in force on the street and strip. And here we are today with trucks having a distinct following in motorsports, and guys like Chris Corrado in his wild small block nitrous S10 bangin’ off 7-second ¼-mile ETs!

Corrado has been in the automotive trade for 20 years. Fresh out of high school, he got a job doing oil changes and emissions testing and before long, he knew he wanted to pursue a career as an automotive technician. He was able to land an apprenticeship in his home town of Windsor, Ontario and that was when he bought his first S10 pickup, which would fuel his attraction to not only trucks, but speed, as well! “That first S10 had a 350 small block in it and from there I was hooked. It was a 1983 square body on leaf springs with a Dana 60 that I had made for it. It ran 12.80s naturally aspirated,” he explained.

By 2008, Corrado, now a licensed technician, was stepping up his program and that’s when he found this particular 1994 S10 out of Atlanta Ga. It was a clean bracket truck that looked pretty well built, so Chris loaded up the trailer and a buddy to make

Chris Corrado with his 1994 S10. Corrado bought the truck in 2008 as bracket class piece and gradually built it into the 7-second nitrous fed heads-up hauler it is today, doing most of the work himself. He did all the body mods, including lengthening and installing the ‘glass lift-off front end, doors, hood and scoop.

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A 408-inch Dart Little M block based engine is the weapon of choice and it is assisted by 2 direct port nitrous kits built and flowed by NX. SB2 heads are equipped with titanium valves and Jesel rockers and a custom DaVinci 1250 Dominator style carb tops the mighty mouse motor. The original long block was bought out of Illinois but was assembled by Chris and he does all maintenance himself, as well.

the 30 hour round trip with him and brought it home for $20,000 turnkey.

“It was back-halved with a 400 sbc with ’Glide and 4-link that ran 10.40s naturally aspirated.”

After one season running the truck as it was, Corrado decided to enter the wonderful world of power adders. “One hit on nitrous and that was all it took, once again I was hooked!” He exclaimed. But by year’s end the 400 needed some love, so out it came.

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One hit on nitrous and that was all it took, once again I was hooked!

Chris had built a 383 for his other truck and decided to slip it in the ’94 with a single plate nitrous system, which got him down to bottom 9-second quarter-mile times. Armed with a serious need for speed, the 400 was rebuilt and his addiction continued to worsen as this time two kits, a direct port and plate, were plumbed into the mix.

In 2015 Corrado completed a comprehensive update on the S10 body with a one-piece Hairy Glass fiberglass removable front end and hood along with a set of their fiberglass doors, and completed any necessary chassis mods. By 2017, after reaching 8s with the two kits on the 400, he bought a complete long block Chevy SB2

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out of Rockford IL. and sent an intake to Nitrous Express to install and flow 2 direct port kits for the new combo. With the new mill installed and continuing to make changes and trying to lose weight out of the truck, Corrado has wheeled the S10 to 7s in the quarter-mile and 4s in the 1/8th.

Chris did all the bodywork and mods himself, including adding the 6 inches into the front bumper, and the clean silver skin was sprayed by Aaron Etue at J&H Restoration in Windsor Ontario.

Chassis wise, it’s still that high quality back-half and the 4-link sus-

The sano interior is all about racing. A carbon dash holds the Racepak display while a B&M Pro Billet shifter activates the shift and twin nitrous bottles are kept in check by an ARC dual mount. Electronics are cage mounted on the passenger side for easy access.

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The truck rides on a custom 4-link with Afco Big Guns and anti-roll bar in the rear and a complete TRZ setup was used with a Stiletto rack up front.

pension out back was upgraded with an anti-roll bar and AFCO Big Gun coilovers. Up front is a full TRZ setup with their upper and lower control arms, spindles and billet steering arms with a Stiletto rack. A TRZ coilover conversion kit was also used and the AFCO shocks up front are TRZ valved. A braced 9-inch

hangs out back with an aluminum Strange center section, 4.10 gears and Bear’s Pro axles.

Along the way, Corrado learned to do the lion’s share of work and maintenance himself, including assembling his own engines. A 408-inch Dart Little M block was stuffed with a Callies Magnum crank spinning

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Chris Corrado’s

Body & Paint:

Nitrous

Small Block 1994 Chevrolet S10

Rear End:

Owner installed fiberglass Pro Stock Hairy Glass one piece front end (with 6” added into the front bumper), hood, hood scoop and doors. Painted by Aaron Etue at J&H restoration in Windsor Ontario.

Chassis: Back-halved with cage.

Front and Rear Suspension:

Up front is full TRZ front suspension. TRZ upper and lower control arms, spindles and billet steering arms. TRZ front coilover conversion kit, bearing style mount kit with TRZ valved AFCO front coil-overs. Stiletto rack and pinion. Rear suspension is four-link with Afco Big Gun shocks and anti-roll bar.

Engine:

Owner assembled 408 ci small block Chevy with Little M Dart block. Callies Magnum crank, Oliver billet rods, Ross Racing pistons. M&M spec’d Comp Cams 50mm roller camshaft. M&M’s CNC ported SB2 cylinder heads with Delwest titanium valves, PAC springs, Jesel rockers and Trend pushrods. Moroso aluminum sheet metal oil pan. M&M’s fabricated sheet metal valve covers.

Induction and Fuel Delivery:

Edelbrock intake with two Nitrous Express direct port systems built and flowed by Nitrous Express. DaVinci 1250 dominator carb custom built by Dan DaVinci.

Transmission: Transmission Specialties Powerglide with a PTC torque converter spec’d to engine combo.

9-inch Ford with aluminum Strange center section, 4.10 gears with Bear’s Pro axles.

Brakes: Strange spindle mount front brake kit and Strange four piston rear calipers.

Wheels: Aluma Star 2.0 Anglia spindle mount fronts and Aluma Star 15x12 rear double beadlocks.

Interior: Carbon dash, Kirkey seat, Racepak IQ3 dash and V300 data logger. Leash relay boards with Leash nitrous timers and MSD Grid. B&M Pro Bandit shifter, ARC dual bottle bracket and Impact five point harness.

ET & MPH: Personal best are 7.77 @ 179mph in the ¼ and 4.84 @ 143mph in the 1/8.

Special Thanks:

To Kirk Thompson for the help welding and with fabrication. Aaron Etue for the paint work. Codey smith, Mike Burleigh, Alex Rocheleau and Kirk Thompson for helping me at the track.

Oliver billet rods pinned to Ross Racing forged pistons. A top secret nitrous-grind COMP 50mm roller cam actuates the valvetrain and CNC ported SB2 cylinder heads are equipped with titanium valves PAC springs, Jesel rockers and Trend pushrods. An Edelbrock intake with two Nitrous Express direct port systems was custom built and flowed by Nitrous Express. A custom DaVinci 1250 Dominator style carb tops things off and a Moroso aluminum sheet metal oil pan caps the bottom end. Corrado chose a Transmission Specialties Powerglide with a PTC torque converter built specifically for the combination to transfer power rearward and hook is courtesy a pair of Mickey T 28x10.5x15W rear meats.

Chris is cinched into a Kirkey seat and a Racepak IQ3 dash interfaced with the V300 data logger relays

pertinent info to him. Leash relay boards were used as well as Leash nitrous timers and an MSD Grid system. The 1,2 shift comes via a B&M Pro Bandit shifter and an ARC

dual bottle bracket keeps twin NOS bottles in place during the Gs of 7.77 1/4 hits and 4.84 1/8th mile passes.

The S10 launches near perfect, just hiking the front wheels and making some serious steam as the nitrous comes in, and while it has become a bit tougher to find the small block nitrous guys still in the mix of fast street car (or truck) drags, this is one tough truck, and Corrado is a serious contender behind the wheel! RPM

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Aluma Star 2.0 Anglia wheels roll fore, and Aluma Star 15x12 double beadlocks wrapped in Mickey Thompson 28x10.5W ET Drags control the hook aft.
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