hmm thats interesting, i was hoping to see it pull
seems to have plenty of beans ... i wonder what rpm they can turn with that much fuel ?
One good thing that should come out of this, we should have some good hard parts (rods, piston, crank, valve train, etc.).
he still has some stomp rattle like we get sometimes with the CR system.
Here's the thing, fuel is not intelligent enough to know how it got into the cylinder.
So the injection method is not important if does the following:
Correct timing
Correct amount
Good atomization
With the CR, we can't get enough amount currently, but up to the point we run out of fuel, all three are doable. With mechanical you can't get correct timing or amount. Close, but it can't be adjusted for engine parameters like CR does.
So exactly what advantage does mechanical have? Does it massage the fuels feet, or just improve it's self-esteem.
There is a reason Audi isn't running a mechanical injection system, and neither did JCB. These are multi-million dollar custom racing engines. If there were some advantage to mechanical injection, don't you think they would have heard about it by now?
I will make a prediction. It will dyno no higher than CR engines, and the dyno sheets will remain secret like most pullers. It will be a better engine than the 12v, because it's a better design, not because of Magic Fuel Effects.
i was thinking the samething but the 8cyl. sigma is bad. eric has had a few duramaxs which is i think the reason for the body change but he has been running a cummings for a long time i dont think that he is changing but you never know who has what up their sleeve. that motor did only have a big single turbo on it anyways
very very cool!!! ....but only for the "wow" factor, because no one has done it before...
worth all the hard work, money, and custom fab time? Hardly, IMO.
And if you listen to it closely during the pull, its really not revving any higher than a built up high horsepower CR dmax puller.....
soooooooooo....the advantage is...............??? (...crickets...)
ben