Will you be competing in sled pulls or dyno comp?
Dyno and racing, no sled pulling for me lol that's super hard on shit lol
Will you be competing in sled pulls or dyno comp?
I know motors may blow up at that power level but it doesn't mean I'm going to be beating the hell out of it every day at that power, tuning has a huge part to play in that role.Oh man, oh man. I've been where you are right now with my LB7. Blew the first motor with the stock IHI. Blew the second with a Cheetah. I "just wanted to have a little fun" too Now that I have a built engine, I should last a little while longer lol!
Look, I know you want to go faster and make big HP. We all do. But it's going to cost you some serious coin. The stock IHI, a good tuner, lift pump, Banks Big Head, will already push you past the limits of the engine. Just save that money for a built engine. You'll thank us later and be miles/money ahead lol!
I'm not trying to say that every duramax should be able to put down that kind of power, but with the right tuning most can! I've witnessed this several times on lb7's and lly's with stock bottom ends on the dyno and not just once. Some have ran them at 600-700 for a few years with no problems. But if your beating on the truck every day on power like that then ya shit isn't going to last. Just trying to point out that with the right kind of tuning and a healthy motor that they are very capable of making that and surving if your not too hard on stuff.No, 700 isnt hard to achieve today, its just how guys jumping into Duramaxes seem to think these engines can magically hold that power level in stock form. I know Cummins could, but an LB7 or LLY Duramax won't. There's always exceptions, but they are ALL on borrowed time.
I guess my point is that there's a right way to do this, and a wrong way. If you dont care about killing the engine and having to spend even more money replacing whatever the rods take with them when they go, then by all means keep doing what you're doing, and have fun doing it while you can. Just have another vehicle handy to daily drive when your truck goes down.
That's kind of what I thought too lolI will be the first to admit my ignorance of turbo setups but in some cases won't a bigger turbo reduce drive pressure and make more hp, while being easier on the motor? With correct and conservative tuning of course.
You know lots of trucks over 700hp on stock bottom end. Lol. You must already know all of the secrets, start sharing them with all of us.
I don't you can make 700hp on II's very generous dyno. Good luck, I hope it holds together for you
They weren't on II's dyno eitherI don't you can make 700hp on II's very generous dyno. Good luck, I hope it holds together for you
And how many of those guys blew up their motors and now have built motors? Just because you can doesn't mean you should. I know two of the guys you listed now have built motors (I'm not counting Dmitri).
They do now lol, but that's pretty much their peak power, but how many times did they make 650-700 and actually drove home afterwards lol? A few times. Look I'm not saying I'm going to push my truck that high on power, I'm just looking for good advice on a turbo set up that can put me around the 600-700 range. Even 600-650 would be perfect with me. I'm just trying to build a fun street truck for now till I can build my motor later on.
Dyno and racing, no sled pulling for me lol that's super hard on shit lol
For a single go with an s472 and when you have a built bottom end you can change the cover to get an s475. Or triples with the s472 and two s366s.:woott:
As far as twins go s480 over stock.
P.S. you just HAD to capitalize your sig, didn't you? :roflmao:
After seeing countless threads like this, is it safe to say throwing a bigger turbo is a "unsafe" idea unless you're prepared to buy new rods at some point?
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We're just trying to save you from a blown motor before you're ready. Trust me when I say this is a forum full of people that found out the hard way, take our advice. As for turbo's, I'm still voting for a S468-S472. It's a great option to carry over to a built motor down the road.