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136 PSI turbocharger.....

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  • K Offline
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    KA-T_240
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    #8

    ^Would highly doubt it. Those are tough motors, but I dont think they are that tough, 1000hp in a diesel is way more impressive to me then 1000hp in a gas car.

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      bubba
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      ^ I always thought diesel's would be a lot easier to make that kind of power. One thing i've always wanted to build is a 2500 Ram with a 24V cummins and 6 spd.

      Current Cars:
      08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
      93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
      90 Honda CRX - Project car
      90 Honda CRX Dx - Burnt (R.I.P.) - Racecar

      Past Cars: 85 Chevy C-10, 87 Dodge D-50, 91 Honda Prelude Si, 91 Buick Regal, 91 Acura Integra Ls, 87 Mazda RX-7, 90 Honda Civic Si, 91 Honda Civic Si, 89 Chevy S-10, 91 Honda Crx Hf, 91 Acura Integra Rs, 95 Subaru Impreza L, 92 Acura Integra GSR, 89 Mazda RX-7 (LT1), 88 Mazda RX-7, 92 Civic Cx, 87 Mazda RX-7 TII

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        bubba;166903 wrote:
        ^ I always thought diesel's would be a lot easier to make that kind of power. One thing i've always wanted to build is a 2500 Ram with a 24V cummins and 6 spd.

        Same here. I always though it was WAY more easier to make turbo deisels with big power.

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          beachbum_jon
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          that is probably because it is easier, but i never knew they put that motor in the f650s, that would probably explain why when i was looking under the hood of a 02 f250 and they had the belt configuration printed on the radiator shroud for a 5.9l cummins...

          "None are more hopelessly enslaved, than those who falsely believe they are free"

          • Johann Wolfgang vonGoethe, 1749-1832-

          "There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One by the sword. The other is by debt."
          -John Adams, 1735-1826-

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            Fitzy
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            Most of the big power diesels are stock blocks just head studs and headgaskets.

            2002 Honda S2000
            2006 Dodge Ram CTD

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              KA-T_240
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              #13

              There are 2 trucks in the area that I know about that have built motors with a bunch of goodies.

              You can make power really really quick for a cheaper price on a diesel then a gas truck(chip, intake, exhaust). But when you want to start going for the like 500ish+ it get extremely expensive extremely fast. I know modding anything is expensive especailly when going for lots of power. You have to remember diesels dont rev near as high as gas motors so it takes more of the factors that gain power then other cars.

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                2gTSIGUY
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                Anyone know if he was running propane in that rig?

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                  KA-T_240
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                  ^It would not suprise me.

                  I talked to my dad, he said both the hardcore modded trucks in the area are running fully built motors(custom built injection pumps, camshafts....) one is 630whp and the other is 718whp. He also said even at that level you need a built motor.

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                    zbrown
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                    that is the same motor used in the 3/4 and 1 ton 12 valve dodges.... (94-98.5)
                    the first gen motors (89-93) were nearly identical cept small changes like the position of the top piston ring and they didnt use an inline Bosh pump like the 2nd 12 valve pickups did, they used a rotary style pump

                    In 98.5 they switched to the 24 valve which is essentially the same block with a 24valve head and different fueling

                    and i would not be suprised in the least if that is a stock block .... at all

                    usually what is done is flow work on the head and O-ringing the head, and studs

                    do you realize how easy it is to get 800hp/1200fts + out of a 12 valve or 24 valve?? the problem is building your drivetrain to sustain this

                    once more is learned about the common rail system the power potential will be that much more

                    stock equipment in the f650 and a 3/4 ton dodge...... seems like an easy choice:icon_scratch:

                    rx7-8.89@157mph
                    12v dodge, twins

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                      zbrown
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                      #17

                      KA-T_240;167431 wrote:
                      ^It would not suprise me.

                      I talked to my dad, he said both the hardcore modded trucks in the area are running fully built motors(custom built injection pumps, camshafts....) one is 630whp and the other is 718whp. He also said even at that level you need a built motor.

                      uhh i def dont know about that..... i read religiously on a hardcore cummins forum.... and 450 is no problem even on a tiny ass 9cm2 hx35

                      my pickup would be at 550 wheel easily with a set of injectors, delivery valves, and governor springs and no head work or anytyhing... i cant do this becasue the converter and trany will not support the TQ created

                      rx7-8.89@157mph
                      12v dodge, twins

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                        zbrown
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                        Fitzy;167246 wrote:
                        Most of the big power diesels are stock blocks just head studs and headgaskets.

                        yes he is exactly correct....+ oringed head

                        sorry got excited a little... but that is the other thing i like aside from rotarys..... mechanical pump cummins

                        rx7-8.89@157mph
                        12v dodge, twins

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                          Joel
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                          hahaha zach on his tangents

                          no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                            MisterCMK
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                            What kind of truck do you have?

                            FASTER THAN DUBBSY

                            > thrash;315544 wrote:
                            > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
                            >
                            > Ford is back :)

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                              PSI2HI
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                              Typically the 24 valves are putting down 425-460hp and 800-860 ft lbs w/ just a programmer and exhaust.

                              I ran my truck twice last year stock 16.3, programmer and exhaust 14.7. 7200lbs w/ me in it, definate drastic power increase w/ minimal mods.

                              "Just because you know it all doesn't mean you can do it all"

                              "If you can't afford to do it right the first time can you afford to do it a second time?"

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                                zbrown
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                                MisterCMK;167460 wrote:
                                What kind of truck do you have?

                                a 95 12valve with 5" exhaust and fuel plate

                                rx7-8.89@157mph
                                12v dodge, twins

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