1100hp on a single 71.

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I'll try and attach a video tomorrow. The truck is a 2007 Ram with a built 5.9.


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1100 is a big number for a single turbo, especially a less than 75mm charger!!! When are you going to take it to the track to see how well it performs there?

We will be going tomorrow to the track. Hoping for a mid 10 second pass.
 
The track times will not back up those numbers, I can pretty much guarantee you that.
 
We've trapped 125mph with this turbo 3 weeks ago. Wallace racing hp calculator puts this truck at over 1000 crank hp.


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I am in for the track times too. I made 811hp with a 71/83/.90 and I thought that was unreal! I ran 11.5 @117mph with that turbo. Mid 10s is not a easy time to click off but I hope all goes well!!
 
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No one here talks crank hp. And besides, the Wallace calculator is high. Use the one here on comp d. Much more accurate.
 
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I am in for the track times too. I made 811hp with a 71/83/.90 and I thought that was unreal! I ran 11.5 @117mph with that turbo. Mid 10s is not a easy time to click off but I hope all goes well!!

On that note, as someone outside this thread pointed out..... drive pressure anyone?!
 
We've trapped 125mph with this turbo 3 weeks ago. Wallace racing hp calculator puts this truck at over 1000 crank hp.


Which truck are you talking about??

The 06? Is it a Quad Cab?

Weight?


If it is the 06 and a quad cab, 125 mph for the average weight of that style truck won't come close to 1100 WHP. MPH should be over 129-130 to calculate 1000+ at the "common" weight of a street QCSB Common Rail.

ON EDIT: I see the first post that says it's an 07....So, Quad Cab?? Standard weight? My point above still stands.


Not Hatin....Just Sayin......
 
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