Regardless of what the dyno says high or low, his is a Daily driver that will out run 99% of the trucks on here, all with stuff that don't work.
Yeah his trucks gotta be crazy fast...
Aint bad to look at either!
Regardless of what the dyno says high or low, his is a Daily driver that will out run 99% of the trucks on here, all with stuff that don't work.
I build my trucks to drive and enjoy not brag about how much power my truck dynoed or what CC's my injectors flowed, 2 numbers that are meaningless when you are looking at taillights.
Funny thing is I dynoed once with Snow White and made IIRC 534 rwhp then proceeded to run a [email protected] with simple B codes, yet it took 400 Plus CC hybrids and 1000hp dyno to run 129:slap: the numbers don't quite add up do they:blah::blah::blah:
Diesel power challenge???? It did but that was on spray which goes against what powerstroke racer implied about the dd single turbo setup as spray is not legal on the street.
And dunbars dyno seems to be the bench which all trucks are measured on in the diesel world. Not sure what kind of dyno it is though.
Regardless of what the dyno says high or low, his is a Daily driver that will out run 99% of the trucks on here, all with stuff that don't work.
Charles, Thuglike has hybrids already.
250/200 Hybrids
I would like to apologize for some of the stuff I posted in my "long" post. I was not thinking strait when i made that post. Then after word when I thought about it... I was like..you dummy!!! Then i got on here and Saw you Dummy. Just not in that many words. Sorry Guys.
HRT is the P&B on the far right a 9.00mm P&B???
Jason, has anyone yet, actually measured, JUST the flow across the poppets, at different ICP values? I'm sure they have, but if not, that would be very useful info. I mean, if you know exactly how much flow you get across there at 2700-2800 psi with X viscosity oil, you should be able to figure where the line crosses where the lower vs higher hydraulic ratio starts to lose ground. And figure the perfect balance.
I mean , really this is a balancing act. Its not rocket science. If you idled around all day the reverse hybrid would be great. If you ran at 4500 rpm all day, then a super hybrid would likely be the crap. Theres gotta be a point where the lower ratio starts to lose ground. If you know the flow across the poppet, you could use that to figure cc per time needed for x amount of stroke in a useful timeframe.
But then, you are an engineer. I'm sure you got all that covered already.
Just asking.....:jammin:
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I'm not going to give out a whole lot of info at this point - but I have been working on these things since '08 to be 1K HP capable and daily drive able.... its all about finding that nice balance point like you mentioned - as well as knowing where and how to rewrite the operating parameters that govern the system.