Nice numbers. I love my B codes. I have never drove a 7.3 with hybrids so I can't compare but don't plan to make the change. Some day I will try to crank the dial up but I need a lot more engine work done to hold real power.
Did Zane ever post dyno numbers. I recall reading he was running a basic OEM BD code with 200% nozzles installed?
I doubt you'd ever notice a difference. People went on about injection ratios in yesteryears. That was when we had twins, gen3, or stock. Now that you can do more with less you dont hear anything about it.
With head and cam improvement that b code doesnt matter in a competition vehicle because its simply moving less fuel than a hybrid. In identical trucks with no hpo or air limitations, the hybrid moves more fuel over less time. Which equals more power.
People with 400s are in the 9 and 1000hp with hybrids and 75-80mm turbos. Thats just on fuel.
Edit: at higher rpms the hybrid ises less hpo to move MORE fuel. Despite unlimited hpo the hybrid retains icp because you are losing less during operation. Which in turn depletes the injection ratio "advantage" of the b code.
And fwiw, i think making power with a b code, hell, any injector is cool. The manner this thread was rolled out was kinda fishy/kinda argumentative.
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