I think one of you guys that are giving advise on what works and doesn't, what's drivable at 800hp and what isn't should start by paying down 800LOL have any of you. Guys layed down 800 and. Proved it
Is this directed at me?
If it is me, then I would like to know how reliable and long lasting a 6.0 injector is that has enough fueling capability to make 800hp fuel only with a single turbo? Daily driven? 20,000 miles a year?
I don't think so.
And I've driven plenty of single non vgt turbo 6.0 trucks and have yet to be pleased enough with the street manner to say that I would like to drive one. They are not a clean running setup for daily driving. If you can provide me a single turbo 6.0 that can make 800 Hp on fuel and not be a lagy or smokey on the street, I'd like a ride in it. Idk maybe my standards are higher. But IMO if you can't drive away from a stop light as fast as the traffic around you without leaving smoke behind then its not good.
This response was all based on a 800hp fuel only single turbo.
Add compounds into the mix and the drivability comes back. It doesn't matter what engine it is. A single turbo that makes 800 Hp on fuel will not drive clean under normal circumstances. At least not to my standards, some people don't care though.
Bet there's not very many 300+cc injectors out there that are gonna last tens of thousands of miles in a daily driver.
In fact I really doubt that any cummins duramax or powerstroke is reliable at 800rwhp fuel only single turbo. Just the name of the game. Always something leaking, rattling or acting funny. And by 800hp, I don't mean that its made 800 then gets totally detuned for 98% of its life. A good solid 800hp drive it on that same tune as it dynoed on. Guaranteed it will break.
Have I made 800hp, yes. On a single turbo 6.0 and daily drive it? No. Because its not really feasible. I wouldn't ever want to. It's fine for the track.
If these are wrong please provide me with the corrections for the above statements.