i want to know peoples input on the duraflite, i want to know specs,how it runs, ive called ron at suncoast and he told a lil bit about it, but i want to know more, i want to see videos and talk to people that run before i buy, so let me know
Yeah, but its way more fun beating 3500 lb. cars with a 7000 lb. diesel.
I'm not sold on the Duraflite. Sure it's lighter and shifts quicker, but once you start pushing the 4 digit hp, they don't seem to last any longer than a properly built ally based on what I've seen/heard. There are 9 second guys running both Ally's and Duraflites now so each to their own in the end I suppose.
Well if you have ever driven a full out big HP dmax with both then the decision would be easy. Yes both will break, yes the Duraflite likes it's TC changed about every 20-25 passes. You will cut about 2-3/10 at least off your et by going to a Duraflite. We raced one last year all year without issue. This year we have had problems, mainly with the TC. For a full out, yet streetable Duramax I think it's a better option. Look at the quick 50 list. The first 5 are not even real trucks, #6, 7, 10, 11, and 13 are all Duraflites and the last two are just getting started. I have an Allison in White Out. It ran 10.7 with a tranny that was flairing to over 5000rpm on the shifts. If I had a Duraflite in it, it runs 10.5's easy.
If I were starting out and wasn't trying to make a low 9 to mid 10 sec truck, then I have an Allison. If I did and and still wanted to street drive the truck a little then it would be a Durafite.
I have also seen that PCS controller first hand, not impressed by any means way too problematic... To those who do want to run a 47re from a tuning aspect it is not as simple as bolting it all up and having the trans run great.
I'm not sold on the Duraflite. Sure it's lighter and shifts quicker, but once you start pushing the 4 digit hp, they don't seem to last any longer than a properly built ally based on what I've seen/heard. There are 9 second guys running both Ally's and Duraflites now so each to their own in the end I suppose.
In the end it would be to each their own. I have yet to hear an allison shift on any truck running low 10's or high 9's like one does with a duraflite. This debate will go on forever. I guess once the allison runs as fast as one with a durafilte then the argument can somewhat stop. I mean max effort to compare. Maxed out ran 9.70's in Topeka as clean as a stock truck running down the track on one pass on dot tires. Buck has ran 115-117 mph in the 1/8th in the 6.0's range. Neither of these have been ran all out yet this year. As far as holding hp that all depends on the build of the trans too. Has anyone ever sliped a fully built trans on a dyno holding in one gear? Most problems are during a shift. Like Osubeaver stated...if neither will last, might as well get the most out of what you got.
Steve i think if it wasn't for cost i would agree , if a duraflite was 6k instead of 12k it would be a no brainier . but for 12k that's a pretty stiff bill , and since i can only compare my own If buck is running 6.0's at 117 and i am running 6.40 @ 113 and .2 or better difference in our 60ft times then so 12k for .1-.2 et gain MAYBE .............. I guess if i had the 12k i might not care :rofl: or buy a Lenco