Are the girdles helping the blocks at all? Are stocks caps with a girdle even a worthwhile upgrade or should a guy do billet caps and skip the girdle or do both ?
I skimped on the billet mains and got a girdle but word is the one I have may not help it's (Industrial/Randy's one).
So how many duramax block failures have you seen or know of that weren't caused by assembly error or another part failure? It isn't something I see commonly talked about like rods, pistons, and cranks, but there aren't that many 1,000+ HP trucks running around either.
I don't think new oil or 10,000mile-old oil would make a difference in all these cases. We're not talking about spun bearings or such.
I think cylinder pressure has everything to do with these failures. Too much timing (same thing basically) will kill hard parts when we're pushing them this hard. That's why broviaks cyl pressure measuring tool on the dyno is worth it's weight. Ive always tuned our truck but never engine dynod it til this year. After dialing it in and gaining bunch of power, we Gained another 5 hp by pulling 2* out of it. So after the damage we did last year on that tune, we were able to gain power but i guarantee it's easier on hard parts this year.
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I think it makes a huge difference when you are talking looser clearances. Just by switching from Schaffers to Penn Oil I seen a 4-5 psi gain in oil pressure. Use to be 18ish at hot idle. Now it's 23. Also the amount of soot in oil.
Honestly didn't think the block was even an issue at 1000hp, Id also think a girdle would help since its supposed to evenly distribute load across all mains.
Is anybody deckplating the Duramax? Seems to be a bit of a gray area for the Duramax.
Is anybody deckplating the Duramax? Seems to be a bit of a gray area for the Duramax.
Evil diesel truck?We cracked a bore last season with a half filled block @ just over 2200hp measured on an engine dyno. Engine has billet mains and gurdle no deck plate. This season fully filled block and solid iron heads engine is still running strong. Hopefully everything looks and measures good on disassembly at the end of the season.