Man that is just awesome! Congrats. Makes me wanna push mine a little harder before I go to the 483. Has anyone even hit 800 with a VGT?
Sounds sick. Love the vids. Cant stop watchin them. Man i want my motor build done.
My stock motor hit 821hp with the 72mm VGT and it was te first and only one to do it...
My stock motor hit 821hp with the 72mm VGT and it was te first and only one to do it. Built motor enabled me to get 73hp more with same injectors and pump and turbo! The big tune is absolutely retarded on the street! Eats the tires at
85++mph!:thumb: Think I'm going to leave it a vgt single for TS...
Was that with stock heads too?
Is the exhaust side of your turbo modded as well?
Mark, describe noisy when cold? Just curious
Gotcha, I'm sure compression does play a roll. What's the highest HP build you have them in? Your truck?
Yes it is CNC ported to help drop drive pressure.
Hot Cocoal-Of all the build we have done with these pistons the only down sid I can honestly come up wth is the extra noise cold but the power is there so doesn't bother me one bit! They are definitely more efficient than the regular round bowls at a given comp. ratio. They are great at lower ratios and that's what I have been doing alot of.
Brett's C-10 has these pistions and is over 1100 hp.....
Thank you too Matt:hug:
Can you give your input on thermal coating the piston top, and friction coating the skirt?
To be honest, the coating on the top isn't worth it, that's my opinion. You will here different opinions. The sides are coated, just like every other mahle race cast piston.
Thanks Matt, follow up Q:
Top coat is not worth it, because with proper tuning it isn't necessary... then there is not a need for the added thermal rejection? Or there is not really much added thermal rejection at all, making it unnecessary?
I just assumed that by coating the top you would send more heat to the turbo, making it spin faster and harder, from idle to red line...:thinking2: but I know nothing, and tend to buy into the gimmick's
Huh, I swear I'd seen a set of mahle pistons with bare side skirts, maybe they were forged, but then again I have heard that all of them have the friction coating as well, I'm gonna take your word for it was just trying to get answers so I knew what to "budget" for...after all I have a "budget" it just happens to be what ever and how ever long it takes...:angel: Cuz once its done, I'm hoping to not tear into it every year, or even three years, and I figure the better parts that I use, the better my chances are to have a reliable 800whp+ performance diesel engine with great longevity. Yes, I do believe its possible
As always, thank you for your time and response....