mmmmm yissss. chop chop on getting it running my friend!
Why, so you can add too much sauce and find what fails first? I'm hoping we can dial in somewhere in the 700-800 range for the street and hopefully try and keep you from slamming in the Ricky Bobby values into the fueling tables. Nathan and Luke have proved what this turbo setup is capable of and I think its more than these stock mains can handle lol.
Haven't even started fab yet customers stuff and my desire to make money (bought a project LB7 to flip) keep getting in the way. I did receive a package today tho, my flanges from HSP showed up today which include 2x 3.5" S300 downpipe flanges/1x 4" S400 downpipe flange/all clamps. I am going with 3.5" downpipes off the S369s and a 4" crossover from the outlet of the S472 to the turbine inlet of the S369s. The eventual plan is to run a unified 5" downpipe that will mate with an exhaust the current stack in the bed.
Wayment....... The guy who told you that 1300+on your current motor was being " unreasonable " and to " let you party " is now the same guy who is suppose to keep it turned down.....
In all reality we will keep it happy and it shouldn't be hard to make it street-able with some good a set of Flux injectors in there and some air down low for you finally.
So you're telling me that this thing will have some low rpm drivability again and won't make power only above 3k rpm? The Goerend J bolt together converter should really help out with keeping it street friendly. I know a lower stall like an R or K would likely cut a better 60ft time at the track but it's main goal is a fun street truck. I can always change the stator if I want to try it as it's stupid easy with this converter.
I haven't gotten my injectors back from Don/April @ Flux but Don also wants to wait until he gets his new bench which is perfectly fine with me as this season is pretty well shot anyway. Should be interesting to see how low we can turn it down with these 300s.
Did you ever get these steering components installed?Well I've come to the conclusion something is tweaked in the front end. Visually I don't know what but the alignment is off after my last sled pull (when it hurt the trans). I haven't gotten the trans out yet as I'm waiting for Altos new clutches to come out.
With that said, I did acquire a full PPE steering kit (PN 158100110) to eliminate the problems. This includes PPE's forged pitman arm with 7/8" bolt, forged idler arm with 7/8" bolt, 1.5" OD forged centerlink, and their stage 3 tierods. I am planning on modifying my current DHD centerlink support bracket to work with the PPE larger diameter hardware.
Also, I am going to be running a full compliment of EBC brakes with their dimpled and slotted rotors along with their orange stuff extreme duty truck pads. I've been fighting brake issues for awhile in regards to glazing over pads so it will be nice to not to have to worry about it anymore.
Did you ever get these steering components installed?
Curious of your impression of these Vs. the Kryptonite with the stock center link.
I wanted to Replace the components in the near future and like the Kryptonite warranty. I was just curious on your thoughts about it figuring you had experience with both.
I don't use the truck for competition and don't want to reduce the steering radius with the Ultimate front end package.
Somewhere, I saw that because it changes the angles, It reduces the steering radius lock to lock Vs. StockI haven't measured the turning radius with the street series center link (what's in the ultimate front end package from Kryptonite) but I don't think it reduces the turning radius much if any after driving it but that isn't the most scientific method.
The Kryptonite warranty is insanely good and honestly is damn near unbeatable.
Somewhere, I saw that because it changes the angles, It reduces the steering radius lock to lock Vs. Stock
It would likely only be in issue like when towing trying to backup or things like that in tight spaces. 95% of the time you probably won't notice it.
Thank You. I like that they are rebuildable and field serviceable. I also see that they sell the 1.5 center bar with stock taper too.
Got some interesting data from F1/Flux Diesel on my injectors over the weekend. We settled on 275% over with stock bodies (I'll update my signature, original plan was 300%). My tuner wants to target full fuel by 2000us of duration in order to help maintain better control over the combustion event and to also keep timing in check when I start spraying it and running it hard.
Don @ F1/Flux Diesel Injection and Dominic @ Starlite have been a big help in determing what the tuner wants for fuel quantity as well as how to provide them with the best data we can in order to make this truck run as clean and successfully as quick as possible. The goal is 1250-1400hp on fuel which shouldn't be an issue with this fuel quantity. I don't think I'll be spraying it much until I get a little beefier bottom end put together (the stock mains scare me plus having an 01-05 block doesn't help). With a comparable fuel quantity, a friend's Cummins has laid down 1750-1800hp uncorrected in Texas so I am very confident these injectors will be a great fit for my overall goals as well as now.
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You ran 11.3 quarter mile with the skid steer?
Alex
They only run 1/8 mile on the towing drag race so 11.3 in the 1/8th. Very respectable