Budget and 1200hp diesel, that's skewedenthusiastically skewed perspective? What is skewed?
Money is tight so decisions are tough. Any and all input would be appreciated.
You're in the wrong hobby my friend....
... If you want a 1000+ rwhp truck, and you want to use that power, then multiply your budget by 2, add 5 grand and you MIGHT have enough money....
No shit
It is because of this "hobby" that I have given up everything else I used to do, I have not been skiing/snowboarding in 2 years, I have not made trips to the ocean to surf, I gave up certain indulgences, I eat less steaks, drink less alcohol, and have not really been on a "vacation" or bought new clothes in the last two years, i gave up participating and practicing for amateur golf tournaments
ever since I got bit by the "diesel bug" I eat breathe and sleep thinking about how to accomplish this feat of owning a high performance Duramax Diesel
You my friend, have issues LOL
Mikey, if you haven't paid your truck off I would suggest you do that. I wouldn't want to make payments on something I'm sinking money into that can't be easily recouped. JMO
Nobody is saying you can't build your dream, just be prepared for the cost and possible failures. If you do build it, keep us posted. Everyone loves build threads
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Sorry Mikey...
To get this thread back on topic, between the two options you are asking about, I personally would choose the Fingers oval bowl race cast pistons, why? Well for that answer call Danville performance, ask Mark, or Matt or Larry. But they are proving themselves to be a worthy contender, and they are cast still, so they should have better longevity
You will be replacing forged long before 100k miles. Try more like 40,000 miles on a daily driver application. That's why cast is a better option on a dd.
My understanding of the Ross piston is that it's a Cummins piston made to work in the DMax, and it's heavy.
Horsepower numbers get thrown around easily, but be assured that you don't just "make 4 digit power with no problems." It's not easy or cheap.
Why would the rings wear out every 30,000 40,000 miles when we use the same material as they use in factory oem pistons if not better than Oem rings.
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Sorry Mikey...
To get this thread back on topic, between the two options you are asking about, I personally would choose the Fingers oval bowl race cast pistons, why? Well for that answer call Danville performance, ask Mark, or Matt or Larry. But they are proving themselves to be a worthy contender, and they are cast still, so they should have better longevity
A good business man would know when it's time to pull the plug on a bad investment...
I mean, I OWN a transmission and diesel shop and even I don't have that much money buried into an 11 year old truck that no matter what i do to it isn't worth more than $25K.
If/when I decide I want to go that fast again, I'll buy a Viper.
550/1000 at the wheels is plenty on the street.
Who cares if he wants to sink money into his truck. Let the man do his thing before becoming his financial advisor.