Part of the reason for this testing...
Here is a little more background on this process and why we are doing it. Brett's setup has proven very reliable on the track and very consistent for a long time but we had no real idea on exactly what it made for power and why. Until you do this kinda of testing it is just a wild ass guess at best. The competition stepped up their game and we finally got the rest of the truck to be as reliable as his power so we were able to start turning the wick up at the track. At Byron we found out that no matter what we did it went the exact same mph everytime. Took some time to figure out we were out of gearing for the motor combo. That is where the Wagler motor comes into play. The hope for it is to make more rpm's to help with the gearing issue. So the plan was to engine dyno the old setup and see what it actually did. We were all a little shocked at the numbers to say the least for the performance of the truck. This is the part of the story that only a couple people know about and why we are all scrambling to hope find some power out of the combo. I build the almost identical motor for a street truck with the same triples but it had big fuel and HSP Billet Intake manifold with big plumbing and a better housings on the valley turbo because room wasn't as much an issue as it is in Brett's truck. That motor dyno'd 1763hp 2450ftlbs on my engine dyno and just put down 1491hp 2100ftlbs on Firepunks chassis dyno on fuel only. This is where we want Brett's power to be so eliminating the variables is what we are doing. By installing my 500%inj in Brett's current combo it eliminated the fuel system. That left us down to the difference in plumbing and the valley turbo housings. I hope this helps answer some of the un-answered questions some of you have as to why we are doing what we are. We know that the motor and turbos can do it so it is just figuring out exactly the difference in the setups. The end goal is to put Brett's truck back out on the track stronger and faster this season than previously and have the most reliable powerplant possible!:thumb: