GMC_2002_Dmax
The Still Master
I see this thread has caused some people some heartache.......
I don't have anything other than an opinion just like everyone else, what I do have is a lot of experience tuning big stick trucks.
Not testing a set of injectors may or may not matter on a 500HP stock motor, it does in my opinion matter on a 1000HP build.
You can look at it this way, if you have a set that is within 3% on all eight at all flow mpa and mm3 you are running what some would refer to as a blueprinted set of injectors.
If you have a couple that are way up on flow in comparison you have effectively raise the cylinder pressure for those cylinders with more fuel being dumped in. You can argue the fact all day that it does not matter but in the end you have some cylinders making more power on the downstroke after combustion that the other cylinders do, that is the facts.
So if you follow the theory that more cylinder pressure=more HP/TQ then you are effectively loading the rod journals with unequal forces during the combustion/power stroke. Now I am no engineer but common sense tells me that if you were to load a crank with varying loads when you really want eight cylinders working in unison that something may happen that is not expected.
You could melt a piston, you could crack a piston, you could crack a crank.
These are all things that "could" happen.
Will they, I don't have enough statistical data to say definitively yes or no.
But I do know that we can make enough power to destroy an engine and a transmission very quickly.
You are all adults, it's your wallet, it's your truck, if you want to roll dice on substandard rods, poorly cut/coated pistons, no-name brand TC's or trans rebuild kits and take your truck to a hack shop with a dirt floor it's all on you.
I know if I am spending money I want it done right, that is why I trust people like Guy, Mike L, Dipper, Burkhardt, etc. These guys know their shit and stand behind their work.
Dipper has done both my transmissions and I would only use Guy or Burkhardt for my motor if and when I go that route.
Buyer Beware.
I have said what I need to.
I don't have anything other than an opinion just like everyone else, what I do have is a lot of experience tuning big stick trucks.
Not testing a set of injectors may or may not matter on a 500HP stock motor, it does in my opinion matter on a 1000HP build.
You can look at it this way, if you have a set that is within 3% on all eight at all flow mpa and mm3 you are running what some would refer to as a blueprinted set of injectors.
If you have a couple that are way up on flow in comparison you have effectively raise the cylinder pressure for those cylinders with more fuel being dumped in. You can argue the fact all day that it does not matter but in the end you have some cylinders making more power on the downstroke after combustion that the other cylinders do, that is the facts.
So if you follow the theory that more cylinder pressure=more HP/TQ then you are effectively loading the rod journals with unequal forces during the combustion/power stroke. Now I am no engineer but common sense tells me that if you were to load a crank with varying loads when you really want eight cylinders working in unison that something may happen that is not expected.
You could melt a piston, you could crack a piston, you could crack a crank.
These are all things that "could" happen.
Will they, I don't have enough statistical data to say definitively yes or no.
But I do know that we can make enough power to destroy an engine and a transmission very quickly.
You are all adults, it's your wallet, it's your truck, if you want to roll dice on substandard rods, poorly cut/coated pistons, no-name brand TC's or trans rebuild kits and take your truck to a hack shop with a dirt floor it's all on you.
I know if I am spending money I want it done right, that is why I trust people like Guy, Mike L, Dipper, Burkhardt, etc. These guys know their shit and stand behind their work.
Dipper has done both my transmissions and I would only use Guy or Burkhardt for my motor if and when I go that route.
Buyer Beware.
I have said what I need to.