All BS aside, if you do decide you would like to do the BASB let me know and ill get you set up.
I'm running that exact combo. I might drive on up to Bakersfield and make a few passes to see exactly where I'm at.
Unless there's one closer to El Segundo that I don't know about.
Id like to see what your setup will do "the brad".
I still need more fuel before I can click it into hot tune. My single pump holds 55 in the "100hp" tune, but a over that, the needles drops into the 40's and I back out. I have a second pump, but right now, I'm trying to get my other issues worked out.
634 at the flywheel is 533 at the wheels at a 16% driveline loss. Not too crazy a number. If heard of 100% nozzles and a 38r makin 550.
Ok so here is a video for all the critics of the Brute66. This was one of the last truck we had in the shop with a brute install. 634 RWHP on fuel only. Atleast 4 other trucks within the past 3 months have acheived over 600HP. Yes the EGTs in this video spiked 1500 but this is an all out dyno tune. All of the above mentioned trucks operate over 600HP with EGTs under 1300 at WOT.
Keep an eye out here I will be posting more videos and Dyno graphs in the next couple days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6btXHAQGwPI
Not to get on the hammer on Dynoproven bandwagon, but, how do you explain those two posts?Wow I didn't realize this was going to be a pissing match and I would have to defend every post I make. Where do you guys find all this time to troll the internet posts and talk crap all day??? Sorry it has taken a couple days to answer back, but we have been busy working in the shop not bashing people on the internet. Yes the graph gives the estimated flywheel HP, which is a 16% increase of actual rwhp. We had several trucks come to us directly from David Dunbar's dyno and we calibrated our dyno to match his dyno jet numbers. If there weren't so many cry babies out there we would not have to run the dyno in shootout mode, and we could post actual numbers.
634 at the flywheel is 533 at the wheels at a 16% driveline loss. Not too crazy a number. If heard of 100% nozzles and a 38r makin 550.
So your answer to "other" shops propping up hp numbers is to do the same?Sorry for any confusion TyCorr I was not talking about you being a cry baby.... This is a common problem we run into people saying they should be at a certain HP number because they just dyno'd at joe bobs shop and they had 600 hp. So to make our numbers closer to what other older dynos read we calibrated it to match a reputable dyno shop with their dyno jet numbers.
evidently this was missed....timeslips please?
live life full throttle
Not by me, Seems that the brute is pretty even with the D66 when comparing rwhp, not not flywheel hp. Around 500, give or take.
Wow I didn't realize this was going to be a pissing match and I would have to defend every post I make. Where do you guys find all this time to troll the internet posts and talk crap all day??? Sorry it has taken a couple days to answer back, but we have been busy working in the shop not bashing people on the internet. Yes the graph gives the estimated flywheel HP, which is a 16% increase of actual rwhp. We had several trucks come to us directly from David Dunbar's dyno and we calibrated our dyno to match his dyno jet numbers. If there weren't so many cry babies out there we would not have to run the dyno in shootout mode, and we could post actual numbers.