They removed so much material from the port!
That's a night and day difference. I'm sure the engineers had a lot of time figuring it out I'm just curious :thumb:
where is that at?like to see or read about that.
They removed so much material from the port!
That's a night and day difference. I'm sure the engineers had a lot of time figuring it out I'm just curious :thumb:
where is that at?like to see or read about that.
where is that at?like to see or read about that.
Same hereI don't think anyone has a cutaway yet, Banks was suggesting the fire deck is probably thicker. Most of the material that was left out is around the intake ports. I personally don't see an issue.
https://www.agdieselsolutions.com/performance-module-21700.html
Here we go!
Still not touching it until warranty is up or deletes come out lol
$408 for a glorified pressure box that looks no different than the AFE?
These pressure boxes are a crappy way to make power. No thank you...
These pressure boxes are a crappy way to make power. No thank you...
Who says pressure is king? If your talking about running really high rail pressures then you're kind of wrong. Sure pressures for certain applications work or put a bandaid on things but pressure in the competition common rail has not really proven to be the fix all or make the most power.Have you never heard in the tuning world “pressure is King”? This is a great way to add fuel and any delivery area exponentially without running more duration. Now with that said timing does need some adjusting along the way.
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Who says pressure is king? If your talking about running really high rail pressures then you're kind of wrong. Sure pressures for certain applications work or put a bandaid on things but pressure in the competition common rail has not really proven to be the fix all or make the most power.
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Who says pressure is king? If your talking about running really high rail pressures then you're kind of wrong. Sure pressures for certain applications work or put a bandaid on things but pressure in the competition common rail has not really proven to be the fix all or make the most power.
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Who says pressure is king? If your talking about running really high rail pressures then you're kind of wrong. Sure pressures for certain applications work or put a bandaid on things but pressure in the competition common rail has not really proven to be the fix all or make the most power.
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I agree that 29k makes more than 26k and that's where the newer trucks make power that is proven. I was talking more of the above 30K Bosch stand alone. I have no first hand dealing with running one but none of the trucks running them still make the power of a mechanical truck, so I don't believe that increasing pressure will always make the most power1.) What are you considering really high rail psi?
2.) We can all agree that in Fact-29,xxx makes more hp than 26,xxx. So how does more psi in the competion common rail not make more power.
3.) Im not being an a-hole and saying your wrong, I’m asking to hear why you said what you said.
I agree that 29k makes more than 26k and that's where the newer trucks make power that is proven. I was talking more of the above 30K Bosch stand alone. I have no first hand dealing with running one but none of the trucks running them still make the power of a mechanical truck, so I don't believe that increasing pressure will always make the most power
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