I don't know anyone who broke a dmax crank pulling. But I know lots of Cummins guys' blocks splittingI see just as many cummins blocks fail as duramax cranks break
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I don't know anyone who broke a dmax crank pulling. But I know lots of Cummins guys' blocks splittingI see just as many cummins blocks fail as duramax cranks break
I take that back. Kyle Michael broke a crank a year or two ago. But your talking 2500+ hpI don't know anyone who broke a dmax crank pulling. But I know lots of Cummins guys' blocks splitting
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Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t a I6 pretty well balanced where a V8 takes more counter weight to balance which just adds more rotating mass?
Should also be noted that there is way more than just HP/TQ that wins Pulling/Racing
And usually it boils down to who can cheat the best and not get caught lol:roflmao:
James I’m really not trying to pick a fight here because I know I will lose but that’s kinda exactly what I was saying... sure with the same size bore and stroke an in-line 6 vs a v8 is a no brainer. The 6 would be quite a bit smaller and not produce near the power and torque the v8 would. But. But a 6.6 duramax beside a 6.7 Cummins (not exactly the same but similar size motors liter wise) the Cummins is a torque beast. The duramax will be a better revving probably higher hp engine but the Cummins just tows amazingly. It’s not just because the in-line 6 is magical, but physically a lot of the parts are bigger because the liter numbers are similar. Therefore. Cummins has more torque BECAUSE it’s 2 less cylinders and still the same size. Just my .02. Again I don’t want to start another fight on a thread cause no one wants that. So please don’t take anything the wrong way lol
James I’m really not trying to pick a fight here because I know I will lose but that’s kinda exactly what I was saying... sure with the same size bore and stroke an in-line 6 vs a v8 is a no brainer. The 6 would be quite a bit smaller and not produce near the power and torque the v8 would. But. But a 6.6 duramax beside a 6.7 Cummins (not exactly the same but similar size motors liter wise) the Cummins is a torque beast. The duramax will be a better revving probably higher hp engine but the Cummins just tows amazingly. It’s not just because the in-line 6 is magical, but physically a lot of the parts are bigger because the liter numbers are similar. Therefore. Cummins has more torque BECAUSE it’s 2 less cylinders and still the same size. Just my .02. Again I don’t want to start another fight on a thread cause no one wants that. So please don’t take anything the wrong way lol
Oh I’m not in the torque battle going on. I’m just saying where the weak point for the stock crank is hp wise.
can you elaborate on this at all as well?
But does the 6.7 REALLY have more tq? In factory trim maybe a little (pending what year), but that all comes down to the factory calibration. It might FEEL like it does, but it's just the delivery method. An engine with 900lbft at 1500rpm will be more fun to drive than an engine with 900lbft at 2000rpm.
Call around to diesel shops and ask for a 1200hp Cummins long block, guess how many sell you an aftermarket crank? Slim to none, it's not a common failure point. Obviously some parts can and will fail at any power level.
They like to split the cylinder walls into the water jacket.
Jesse I guess what I’m saying is while the numbers will be the same, like you said they hit lower than the v8 guys do. So. In a way they have more torque as they produce more at lower rpm but then again it’s the same because it’s the same peak numbers. So I guess a more accurate way to say it they’re more torquey? Maybe that makes sense. I don’t know it’s to early for this :roflmao:don’t know nothin bout cranks and blocks.
Wagler has been using them for a while. Kusilek's Cummins Killer most notablyAren’t aluminum rods making there way into the big Hp builds now?
Top fuel motors have been using them along time with good success but you only get a few passes before they are toast
The thing with pulling is if you are not a 100% diy guy, you can have turn key, class leading power just by writing a check to companies like haisley & scheid. I'm talking best of the best, pump set already, dyno-tuned, just bolt in(which they'll do that for you too). All in-house. Just like ordering a rousch Yates engine for late model racing. And guess what they specialize in: Cummins. For decades, they've been winning in pulling.You do not know anything about the topic of this thread please refrain from contaminaing it with mumbo jumbo. (Do not take any offense please). Trying to make an informational thread with lots of good content which we are lacking on this forum lately.
Thread subject. What do we need to do to become more competive at Big hp 13-1500+. If your desiring 1500+ in a competion platform is it smarter to build a cummins.
Seems like us duramax guys are still behind the cummins guys when it comes to big horsepower competition trucks, im speaking from sled pulling experience not dyno numbers or drag racing. What are we lacking? Just not enough R&D? More years of testing different nozzles, nozzle spray angles, pistons, heads, etc. etc....would a switch to a mechanical fuel system aid in bringing us closer together?
Just creating this topic to get a different style discussion going on with guys who have expierence in big horsepower applications to see what everybody else is thinking.
Is it more cost effective to just build a cummins? Are they a better performing powerplant at 1500hp+?
Interested to hear what you guys have to say :thumb:
The thing with pulling is if you are not a 100% diy guy, you can have turn key, class leading power just by writing a check to companies like haisley & scheid. I'm talking best of the best, pump set already, dyno-tuned, just bolt in(which they'll do that for you too). All in-house. Just like ordering a rousch Yates engine for late model racing. And guess what they specialize in: Cummins. For decades, they've been winning in pulling.
With a dmax, it's a lot more difficult. Lack of similar shops, the wiring headache, more difficult exhaust plumbing, etc. Although shops like werhli, Danville, hsp will do it all for you, it just hasn't taken off like the 6 cyl crowd. Seems like Werhli has been doing bit more of this, including chassis as of last few years.
I don't think it's that a dmax can't produce a dyno graph good enough, it's just that it's more difficult. If I had to add up all the hours I have in our truck over the years, it seems like it would be impossible to give someone a bill for that.
This is my two cents coming from pulling experience, no drag racing experience other than some goofing around in grocery getters.
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^^this. the cummins boys have the following to keep the drive and research way up and many more guys with pocket books that open up large bills to keep pushing it. Wagler is really the only ones pushing a dmax and R&Ding the engine to get on par with a cummins and even still, the following of dmax guys to be at that same level is very low.
you could say the "Cummins economy" is much larger than the "Duramax economy" at this time but we are progressing at a decent rate.
I give great credit for what Jeremy has done and done for me, I understand from a business side of things why he has to but, he seems to have 1 million projects going and nothing seems to be 100% dialed perfect. Nothing against him, but I would like to see things taken and perfected one at a time.
Haisley is 100% dedicated to Cummins truck pulling, mind you - you can buy parts for some street/strip stuff here and there. but walk in their door and it is Cummins truck pulling 101. There is a reason they are the best. Hands down. There is no one 100% Duramax only PULLING only.
I give great credit for what Jeremy has done and done for me, I understand from a business side of things why he has to but, he seems to have 1 million projects going and nothing seems to be 100% dialed perfect. Nothing against him, but I would like to see things taken and perfected one at a time.
Haisley is 100% dedicated to Cummins truck pulling, mind you - you can buy parts for some street/strip stuff here and there. but walk in their door and it is Cummins truck pulling 101. There is a reason they are the best. Hands down. There is no one 100% Duramax only PULLING only.
I agree with this 100% DX this. DX that. Get the thing dialed in and figured out before you promote it. I have yet seen one solid pull, run or dyno from it. All it does is revvs up in parking lots. He has some bad ads products but no details to them.
I give great credit for what Jeremy has done and done for me, I understand from a business side of things why he has to but, he seems to have 1 million projects going and nothing seems to be 100% dialed perfect. Nothing against him, but I would like to see things taken and perfected one at a time.
I'm going to just Quote myself in this post as I reread my first line in response to the last post.
The trickle down effect from 50+ years of diesel tractor sled pulling only helps the mechanical Cummins, not us. Look at lavon Miller's ucc dyno setup. Triple chargers and a sigma pump. Super stock diesel tractors made that much power with those parts 20(guesstimate) years ago.....
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