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742 hp / 1456 tq

Cumminalong

Doghouse Diesel Performance
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Yeah Baby!

Did a little tuning and a few dyno runs today.

I think the current setup is about maxed out.

I backed this up with 2 other runs that where within 10 HP and 30 lbs of torque.

Video is uploading and I'll post it shortly.

742HP1456TQ.jpg
 
Excellent...I'd like to run a reliable 600/1200 daily driver(fuel only) but am far from being able to spend the required amount of $$ to do that for now...maybe as I rebuild the old motor over the coming year I may just hit that mark...who knows?
 
Getting to 600 isn't TOO bad. Getting to 700 cost some bucks.

Getting the 800 that I want on fuel is gonna require pulling the motor.
 
Which run in the video posted is the run on the graph posted? Or are they totally unrelated?

The graph was my second run, the Silver 3RD Gen.

My first run was 736 HP, 2nd run was 742, 3rd run was 741.

The blue dually is my buddy Walt, the Silver 2nd Gen was my buddy Dave.
 
Thanks guys.

The ultimate goal on this truck is 800 STREETABLE HP and 1600 lbs of torque on fuel only.

Once it gets 800 on fuel, it'll be getting 75 / 150 shot of nitrous. Ultimate goal on nitrous is 1000 HP.

Biggest thing is it has to have a usable torque curve and still be able to do everything that a normal truck does day-to-day.

The engine is coming out, probably the end of Sep / beginning of Oct. It's getting the compression lowered to 16:1 (no need for ether), 24V connecting rods, balanced and lightened crank, 181/210 cam (street / tow), and ARP main and cap studs.

:thumbsup:
 
It's a good thing the video is blocked here at school...I might have an accident in class. AWESOME NUMBERS!!! Congrats!
 
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