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04-14-2007, 08:51 AM #1
My cummins on the dyno, 546hp 1188 ft-lbs..
Here is a vid of my 98 12V cummins tow vehicle on the dyno. It made 546hp, 1188 ft-lbs of torque. Running 45lbs of boost in that particular video...
http://video.competitiondiesel.com/v...fc00e23f26.htm
Jeff2001 Carrera 257 Effect X with twin 300 Promax's
1985 Centurion Tunnel with 1988 2.4 200hp Chrome Bore, stock for now
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04-19-2007, 12:04 AM #2
Good running Dodge there. My 05 CR is running 602 and 1247. Get the heads o-ringed, throw some head studs on it, twin turbos, and get that thing in the 1000's. Should have mine over 1000hp withing a few months. Oh, with meth and NO2, I should be over 1500hp. Im really going to be playing with some tuned Vipers this year.
1991 Liberator 19' 2.5 Merc
Light, fast single seater
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04-19-2007, 12:18 AM #3
It's amazing what a Cummins can make. I remember back to 2000 when a 300rwhp truck was just "insane". Now, 500hp is commonplace. 4WD & Offroad did this piece on my truck back in 2004: http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/brandpa...mmins_upgrade/
Since then, even more power is achieveable.
I believe the current top dog dyno number for a 3rd gen is 1186hp with a lot of nitrous. I know a 12v just went 1216rwhp last weekend at DDP dyno day. I've seen more, but that's classified info.Keith-
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04-19-2007, 03:12 AM #4
There is a guy around here who is running a 89 Dodge, 24 valve converted to the 12 valve p-pump. Supposed to be making over 2000hp. Ive seen that truck do wheels up launches, even with over a ton of motor in the front of the truck. But that thing also has stupid amounts of money in it. Big #'s are coming from these trucks now, and my goal is to be at the top, even if its not for long. Its just so rewarding to stomp a Vette or Viper, or those pesky imports. Knowing you did this in a truck that can tow anything you hook it to, and live a million miles, and knock down 27mpg on the freeway is just so rewarding. As soon as Cummins makes an outboard turbo diesel, Im buying it.
1991 Liberator 19' 2.5 Merc
Light, fast single seater
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04-19-2007, 08:20 AM #5
I remember that article Keith. I also remember all the vids of your guy's white truck running 13's, I thought that was nuts. Now its common place. I saw on TDR yesterday about the 1100+ hp 3rd gen. Thats nuts.
I've seen more, but that's classified info
My problem now is the clutch. I skimped out when I got it from Joe D, I got the luk instead of the SB. Now the luk slips. Oh well, Joe tried to tell me. I was getting married like 3 days after I got the clutch, so I skimped.
There is a guy around here who is running a 89 Dodge, 24 valve converted to the 12 valve p-pump. Supposed to be making over 2000hp. Ive seen that truck do wheels up launches, even with over a ton of motor in the front of the truck.
-Jeff2001 Carrera 257 Effect X with twin 300 Promax's
1985 Centurion Tunnel with 1988 2.4 200hp Chrome Bore, stock for now
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04-19-2007, 10:36 AM #6
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04-19-2007, 10:39 AM #7
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04-19-2007, 02:40 PM #8
I watched him run a 5.8 at Kennedale. One pass, and asked to leave because no cage. Now its back halved, caged and running scary fast. I dont know if it has been dynoed, but it runs like its making big power. He says when all the bugs are worked out he will be making some races. As of now, he is low key.
Pwerwagn, have you looked into Haisley clutches? Cheaper than southbend, but their dual disk shifts way faster. It is made for drag racing. Its what Im getting for mine.1991 Liberator 19' 2.5 Merc
Light, fast single seater
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04-19-2007, 02:49 PM #9
5.8 in the 1/8 I assume? That's a mid 9 second pass in the 1/4, and we've done that with 750hp in a stripped down drag truck. 2000hp would be in the 3's to the 1/8 and 6's in the 1/4.
Good luck to him though...it's tougher when you start making big power.
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04-19-2007, 03:54 PM #10
got any vids of this 2K truck, or a timeslip? Even a pic? Is it just a 24V block with a p-pump? or does it run a 12V head and all?
Good, he doesn't need to breach his confidentiality contract
Pwerwagn, have you looked into Haisley clutches? Cheaper than southbend, but their dual disk shifts way faster. It is made for drag racing. Its what Im getting for mine.
His new spring'd dual disc's are awesome. I'll pay the extra money to support an entirely american company (Peter refuses to use any material/product not assembled here in america).
In all honesty, Im probably gonna screw the 5-speed and put an auto in it. Prolly a full billet goerends or DTT.
I should be getting my new HTT turbo next week... we'll see how long the luk lasts now.
--Jeff2001 Carrera 257 Effect X with twin 300 Promax's
1985 Centurion Tunnel with 1988 2.4 200hp Chrome Bore, stock for now
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04-19-2007, 03:59 PM #11
This wouldnt happen to be Greg Hogue your thinking of would it?? cause im sure ole comp belives he can run 6's....
Just kinda ironic the Dr P truck is in texas, where you are from.
--Jeff2001 Carrera 257 Effect X with twin 300 Promax's
1985 Centurion Tunnel with 1988 2.4 200hp Chrome Bore, stock for now
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04-19-2007, 04:16 PM #12
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04-19-2007, 04:27 PM #13
I know, I just found it ironic.....
BTW, I was reading some crap the other day and found this on the NHRA website, thought you'd get a kick out of it:
The truck is a former Pro Stock Truck chassis owned by Dr. Barry Sadler of Dr. Performance, who specializes in aftermarket diesel performance add-ons. To prove the value of their products, the truck is powered by a 200,000-mile 'wrecking yard' Cummins Turbo Diesel engine out of a '98 Dodge Dually with no modifications other than the Dr. Performance fuel injectors. Last weekend at the Drag Truck Wars in Tucson, Ariz., the truck ran a best of 9.92 seconds at 131 mph, making it the quickest automotive diesel powered truck in the world.
Hogue, a firefighter from Aledo, Texas, a veteran Competition Eliminator driver, feels that the truck will not only be different, but competitive in NHRA's 10.90 index Super Street category.
--Jeff2001 Carrera 257 Effect X with twin 300 Promax's
1985 Centurion Tunnel with 1988 2.4 200hp Chrome Bore, stock for now
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04-19-2007, 05:13 PM #14
That must have been a few years ago. I know when I saw that truck at SEMA in 04, I was amazed it went at all. What a hack job. Hell, even the motor wasn't straight in the chassis!
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04-19-2007, 06:43 PM #15
Yeah, it was nov 03. I found it hilarious that they belived a 200,000 motor with nothing more than a set of injectors would run sub 10's. Sure...
Whatever floats their boat.
Im curious to see how the whole Banks Type R d-max thing goes with comp at the helm.
--Jeff2001 Carrera 257 Effect X with twin 300 Promax's
1985 Centurion Tunnel with 1988 2.4 200hp Chrome Bore, stock for now