I have the Exergy 200 overs that used to be in Moparkxracer's truck and also have an Exergy 12 mil pump.What size injectors are you running?
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I have been around a while, but the dummy part is still up for debate lol!Landon has been around for a loooong time. He ain’t no dummy
Stibuilder, I'm sorry for sidetracking your thread. Hopefully we can continue the discussion on compounds for towing. I'll start a thread in build forum about my truck.
Where's Johnny - our resident drifting Kodiak guy? Didn't he have twins and tow commercially? Or just a modded VNT?
continuing the Q/A and learning process, I've often wondered about the strain of compounds for towing on the engine at lower RPM and on the stock cooling system? Tons of low end power for towing and no lag sounds great, but when we're all here with low torque tuning to keep stock engines alive, it seems a little troublesome to think the advantage is mo' power sooner/lower in the rev range
Where's Johnny - our resident drifting Kodiak guy? Didn't he have twins and tow commercially? Or just a modded VNT?
continuing the Q/A and learning process, I've often wondered about the strain of compounds for towing on the engine at lower RPM and on the stock cooling system? Tons of low end power for towing and no lag sounds great, but when we're all here with low torque tuning to keep stock engines alive, it seems a little troublesome to think the advantage is mo' power sooner/lower in the rev range
Johnny runs a danville 72 on his big rig. he just abused the hell out of that truck in the dunes, hauling stuff, drifting, racing, etc :roflmao:
there is a point where this becomes too much but not till you are above 450-500hp and towing heavy. the engine its self will still have its limits as far as how much torque/cylinder pressure it can take before a rod bends but the cooling system will become more taxed as well as oil temps and trans temps. outside air temps are the biggest factor on when/how your cooling system will be taxed.
STI, you will be lighter than my overall weight when loaded down. i gross about 24-25k on my truck/trailer during the summer. i have a ton of upgrades in cooling from every aspect and still can not keep my truck cool enough in the summer to run 70mph up the hills to go up north with a 600rwhp tow tune. fall/winter time, 70 mph in 5th gear is no issue up those grades and the temps never see over 210-215. Summer time, im stuck at 45-55mph, 230-235* coolant temp and 250-260* oil temp. 113* outside temp is fricken killer. that said, no stock truck is pulling the grades that fast though with this much weight
Johnny runs a danville 72 on his big rig. he just abused the hell out of that truck in the dunes, hauling stuff, drifting, racing, etc :roflmao:
there is a point where this becomes too much but not till you are above 450-500hp and towing heavy. the engine its self will still have its limits as far as how much torque/cylinder pressure it can take before a rod bends but the cooling system will become more taxed as well as oil temps and trans temps. outside air temps are the biggest factor on when/how your cooling system will be taxed.
STI, you will be lighter than my overall weight when loaded down. i gross about 24-25k on my truck/trailer during the summer. i have a ton of upgrades in cooling from every aspect and still can not keep my truck cool enough in the summer to run 70mph up the hills to go up north with a 600rwhp tow tune. fall/winter time, 70 mph in 5th gear is no issue up those grades and the temps never see over 210-215. Summer time, im stuck at 45-55mph, 230-235* coolant temp and 250-260* oil temp. 113* outside temp is fricken killer. that said, no stock truck is pulling the grades that fast though with this much weight