Soldiers of the Diesel Revolution.

McRat

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When did the real diesel revolution happen?

There have been diesel engines in vehicles for a century. But other than heavy duty applications, they always sucked hind tit if compared to gasoline engines of similiar specifications. Diesel pickups were bought at first for 2 reasons: Economy and fuel compatibility for farms.

GM came out with the first diesel pickup, then Ford, then Dodge. The first with a "medium duty" engine was Ford with their International Harvester designed 420ci V8. But these were not comparable in power to gasoline engines of the same displacement. They just got better mileage and lasted longer.

The real revolution happened when suddenly one year, you bought the Diesel because it would outperform the gas engines. Suddenly the higher price tag was for PERFORMANCE not economy. And coupled with a 5-sp medium duty Allison transmission, finally a true diesel worthy transmission was included.

We know this truck as the Duramax. It was the first time anyone bought a diesel because it was an "all-around" better choice, not just an economical one.

Today, even though HP ratings on gasoline engines continue to climb, the Duramax claims King of the Hill with a 365HP turbodiesel engine, besting the Ford gas 6.8L engine with it's questionable 362HP rating, and will solidly out perform all gas heavy duty pickups ever made.

But who leaves it stock? :D

While the Dodge Cummins enjoyed a brief advantage early on due to the more extensive parts catalog including HP Marine versions, the minute the hotrodders figured out how to talk with the new Duramax engine computers, it was all over. The Soldiers of the New Revolution re-defined High Performance for diesel pickups.

How do you define "High Performance"? For nearly 50 years, the line in the sand has been the 12 second quarter mile. Anything that runs 12's is a true High Performance vehicle. Going over 100mph in less than a block is undoubtably insanely fast for a street vehicle. Nobody can call a 12 second ride "slow" with a straight face.

The Duramax today the only diesel pickup that will run 12's with nothing but a tune-up.

That makes the Duramax Hotrodders the true Soldiers of the Diesel Revolution.

Duramax Diesels we salute you!!

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TIM Z

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You hit it on the head, Great post.

When i found out how much power these trucks could make with just a reprogram i was hooked!

they are truly present day factory hot rods!
 

Big Block 88

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I was hooked when we made Ford buy back our 6.0 and walked to the chevy dealership and picked up the only LB7 dooley we could find put a bullydog on it yeah I know sorry, then mile after mile of neglected hauling it just kept truckin not even getting it's first fuel filter change tell 80K miles my sister waits tell shit breaks tell she even looks at it, it's dad's money though right, now am on to the LBZ after several gassers that had terrible economy and mediocer power, the duramax is king of the hill. Thanks to you Pat and Kat for leading the way with all of your LLY monsters:hug: oh and Wendy
 
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Osubeaver

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Obviously Beer-thirty hit early today. I'm doing a test-drive of the new Kirkland Beer Sampler. Good stuff so far! :D

Good thing we have people like you to test out stuff for trucks, and also test the beer and make sure it's safe. Saves us of the trouble of blowing things up and bitter beer face.
:hug:
 

TheBac

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Nice disclaimer. :rofl:

BTW, I think thats "12's with a tune-up and built trans".

Ah hell....who am I? Im just another grunt soldier.
 
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mytmousemalibu

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Ahhhh, well and truly said brother! I was so exited when i heard GM was finally getting a real 1st class diesel! I wanted one so bad! I was a cocky walking dictionary tellin my buds how bad ass the new Duramax trucks were and how much higher rated they were over the others! And when i got to finally see one...buy the look on my face you'da thought i'd seen a Ferrari! I had later got a 95 PSD ford and it was much nicer than my old 6.2L ride as far as diesel superiorty goes! After someone totalled it for me, I knew i was FINALY getting a D-max, and wow, never will i buy another brand of diesel truck!
:hug::D :coal:
 

McRat

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Nice disclaimer. :rofl:

BTW, I think thats "12's with a tune-up and built trans".

Ah hell....who am I? Im just another grunt soldier.

Actually a few LBZ/LMM's have done Kamikaze runs into the 12's with stock transmissions.

No, an LB7 or LLY won't do it with a stock transmission even once.
 

MMLMM

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I got tired of how much work and money it took to get a gasser running real quick. Always wanted a duramax since the day they came out, then in 08, I could finally afford it. Little cash to make it quick, soon snowballed. I now realize that its just as expensive to make a diesel fast too. But I have a lot more fun doing it with this truck :D
 

Poltergeist

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I got tired of how much work and money it took to get a gasser running real quick. Always wanted a duramax since the day they came out, then in 08, I could finally afford it. Little cash to make it quick, soon snowballed. I now realize that its just as expensive to make a diesel fast too. But I have a lot more fun doing it with this truck :D

Yep speed costs no matter what you drive.
















Unless its a Honda. :rofl::rofl::rofl:Then you just don't go real fast.
 

TheBac

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Actually a few LBZ/LMM's have done Kamikaze runs into the 12's with stock transmissions.

No, an LB7 or LLY won't do it with a stock transmission even once.

So you're half right. :rofl:

I got tired of how much work and money it took to get a gasser running real quick. Always wanted a duramax since the day they came out, then in 08, I could finally afford it. Little cash to make it quick, soon snowballed. I now realize that its just as expensive to make a diesel fast too. But I have a lot more fun doing it with this truck :D
Amen. You're speaking to the choir.
Running 12's in a car, circa 1987, entailed far more mods than what a Dmax needs nowadays (thats one reason I never got there).
Plus, how many of those cars can you use as a DD to haul the family, haul loads of stuff or even pull a trailer, and still run those numbers? N-O-N-E
 
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