I know it's dyno racing and ain't going to survive but damn.... I would of liked to see the graph.
Source: https://youtu.be/4MigJsT2STU
I’d be curious to see the rpm they’re running it at. We know 1200ft lbs is enough to bend rods under 2500 rpm but what about at 4000 rpmthey show the graph in the video. its only making 1600ft lbs of torque so them rods must have been built on a thursday. at the end of the day, you can make that dyno read what you want for youtube views. i take it with a grain of salt
they show the graph in the video. its only making 1600ft lbs of torque so them rods must have been built on a thursday. at the end of the day, you can make that dyno read what you want for youtube views. i take it with a grain of salt
So this is and isn't true. You can make over 1200hp on a single 12mm IF you're burning every drop of fuel that pump puts out which they did when they sprayed the balls off of it.Your right on both. Its hard to get a good look at the graph, but I didn't see a shift spike or anything.
I wonder if they didn't at least put valve springs on that thing? Peak torque and horsepower were up over 4000rpms. I can't see the stock springs taking that. Of course I'm not even sure if you could do anything to help the valves out without removing the heads.
I only heard them say a 12mm stroker for fuel. I don't think you can make more than 1200 horsepower with only 1...
Still entertaining and I don't think they have any reason to try and inflation Dmax numbers. I thought they where mostly a a cummins shop.
they kinda do have a reason to inflate numbers, its for the views and its a very good reason. They can make a good bit of coin off their videos as views and subscribers go up.Your right on both. Its hard to get a good look at the graph, but I didn't see a shift spike or anything.
I wonder if they didn't at least put valve springs on that thing? Peak torque and horsepower were up over 4000rpms. I can't see the stock springs taking that. Of course I'm not even sure if you could do anything to help the valves out without removing the heads.
I only heard them say a 12mm stroker for fuel. I don't think you can make more than 1200 horsepower with only 1...
Still entertaining and I don't think they have any reason to try and inflation Dmax numbers. I thought they where mostly a a cummins shop.
I can't say I've seen a stock rod fail simply due to RPM. I've seen it happen in the aftermarket where engines have ran away and gone to 7000rpm+ but 5000rpm on a stock bottom end isn't going to send a connecting rod to jesus.At what RPM do the rods "self-adjust"???
Stock tuning will allow them to reach 4800 RPM during grade braking. That's why they adjusted the redline on the tach in 06.At what RPM do the rods "self-adjust"???
I know this is old but after having a customer push a stock motor to 1460hp calculated by track time vs weight I will say that is possible to do it although not the smartest thing to do lol. As far as your question about rpm and self-adjusting, it isn't the rpm but the cylinder pressure generated which is related to the torque it makes which is usually at a slower rpm so the faster you spin it the better off you are in this situation. Rpm failure is usually rod bolt related and I have never seen that with a dmax and I've seen 5200rpms on a stock motor and 7000rpms on built motors without rod bearing or bolt issues. James is correct that stock valvetrain likes to float around 4600rpms depending on the combo and load.At what RPM do the rods "self-adjust"???