Correct me if im wrong but the adaptors with the valve in them that hold the pressure should still get you to the same point after so many revolutions? So let's say the first one gets to 220, second, 260 and so on. Just curious John.
Yes. If your adapter has the schrader valve in the tip, the length of your hose will only change how long you have to crank on it to get max pressure. Crank until the needle stops moving.
Waiting on the machine shop as well. Running your .020 overs at 15.5:1 a Hamilton 192-200 cam, Hamilton pushrods and springs, heads are getting a valve job, lb7 cryo treated crank, keyed cam and crank, 100% overs. Plus all the mods in my sig. Hoping to hit a good high hp single charger number. These pistons sure do look pretty tho!
Good timing for this to bump back up. I have just tore down our puller engine with 2 seasons on a set of forged .040". 26 pulls and 18 dyno runs. Half of those at 1250hp and half of them at 1500+. They are still mint condition. We will be re-ringing just because.
Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
Good timing for this to bump back up. I have just tore down our puller engine with 2 seasons on a set of forged .040". 26 pulls and 18 dyno runs. Half of those at 1250hp and half of them at 1500+. They are still mint condition. We will be re-ringing just because.
Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
What’s the idea behind oval bowl forged pistons? I understand they make for a much stronger piston which is needed for the cast version. But are people cracking the standard bowl forged pistons? I’m not being critical at all just curious if there’s maybe another advantage to the oval bowl that I’m missing.
Thanks.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
I have them(17.5:1 Cast Versions) in my ProMod and have already went 8.73@159mph! Still love them for the durability!
Yes, it is a touch higher than most would do for a race engine but this was actually supposed to be the street motor for White Lightning a couple years ago and ended up in this truck because why not. Makes it that much sweeter!Mark, is that CR considered relatively high for a "race engine" or is that about where you like em for high performance (1000++hp) duramax engines?