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Old 06-15-2006, 06:38 PM   #21
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duke how bout you go run with robs truck down the strip or go to a sledpull and settle it, and lets not hear a bunch of excuses...
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Old 06-15-2006, 07:52 PM   #22
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im not taking sides at all, but it seems like every time either of you offer to run eachother...neither of you show up, then bring a ton of excuses. i wanna see what happens when these two guys run. Obviously rob is gonna spank him in the quarter, Mike has a stick and looses boost on every shift. DUHR! next tarded point, Rob is gonna outpull him because he has a super long wheel base, and an auto tranny (once more). The 6.0 is not a better engine than the Cummins. the Torque shift is not a better tranny than the NV4500 or NV5600. that cummins will hold tons of power till the cows come home, and the NV4500 needs a good clutch and will do the same. When those 6.0s get high into the HP they are gonna need bottom end work, and after half the number of mods the cummins gets(hp wise) the Torque shift needs some components. With that said the aftermarket for the cummins is damn near infinite. The 6.0s market is just emerging what with Bean making injectors and turbos as fast as he can get cores, and ATS spending countless hours in the R&D room...

Its not really a whos is bigger match, its whos truck has certain qualitys.

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Old 06-15-2006, 10:36 PM   #23
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lol Greg.

Some seem to be mistaking the seriousness of myself and Robbie. It's more like I'm just twistin his chain cause I can and deep inside he wants to beat me in the worst way although I doubt he loses any sleep over it. I really was looking forward to seeing him at GAM's but he was busy paying ATS a bunch of money to make that 6.0 be able to sorta compete. Not sure if he does any of the wrenching himself or not. That said if I really gave a chit I would go bust my truck pulling with him. Nahh... I don't feel like yankin a tranny to replace a nearly new Con FE that I tried to stuff 1150ft lbs through with a sled draggin behind. No, if you've been paying attention you'd know that I'm working on beating Robbie where it will hurt him most... on the strip. Just having trouble so far finding someone to build the slush box that I want. Anyone know of a good builder who knows how to build a reverse pattern, manual VB, with a tight converter that will hold 6-700hp and not rattle your brains when shifting?

Hey Cook, I'm always curious why people put parts in their sig that are sitting on the shelf? I'm going to fill out my sig with Billet P-Pump, Ginormous single turbo, and a whole lot of gogo gas... calculated 950hp producing 10.68 @ 126... hey it's coming lol

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Old 06-15-2006, 10:50 PM   #24
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........ I think this was about how Dyno-Jets work or something. Maybe it was how accurate they are or why they are not?

Dukie-1, can you tell us more about how they work? Why DJets don't seem to be at the top of everyone's list? Heck, why is the SuperFlow so dead-on. Then again, why is David Dunbars Dyno DEAD ON every time? (You do know it's a portable Dyno-Jet, right? )
 
Old 06-15-2006, 11:07 PM   #25
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Come on man... everytime I try and lighten things up one of you dorks has to get their panties in a bunch. Where did I ever say one dyno on one day was more "dead-on" than the next dyno or even the same dyno on a different day? They are all relative to many things such at air density and what CF they are configured with. Density is effected by many things such as altitude, temperature, humidity, and atmoshperic pressure that are usually different from day to day. I have no clue why anyone likes one dyno or over the other. I know why some people like an inertia dyno like a DynoJet better than a load dyno like a Superflow... those load dynos will put a hurtin on your truck. Inertia dynos don't apply a lengthy, full boost, transition from start to end. That said I'll run on the Dynojet at PFI this fall at the big Powerstroke, Cummings, and DMax club's ho down here in Colorado this fall. If the trend between these two dynos over the last 3 years holds my truck will go over 600hp pretty easy on fuel on that DynoJet. Won't do much down low without some juice to light the turbo but we're workin on that

Hey, instead of getting bunched up over a little friendly trash talk, tell me who can build the tranny I want lmao
 
Old 06-15-2006, 11:27 PM   #26
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Guys, I forgot. I'm thinking for my 10.68 pass I'll probably have to invest in some of these. Your thoughts?

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Old 06-15-2006, 11:31 PM   #27
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When you spend over 3K on something you like to talk about it, thats why its in my signiture... i must have missed the post saying whats proper signiture etiquette, got a link for me?
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Old 06-15-2006, 11:35 PM   #28
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........so, now we're all dorks? ...........thanks Mr. Nice Guy.


I take that you like my sig? You're in CO, why don't ya tell us what kind'a "Slush Box" you gunn'a get or is this more "talk" and no action?

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Old 06-15-2006, 11:39 PM   #29
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Guys, I forgot. I'm thinking for my 10.68 pass I'll probably have to invest in some of these. Your thoughts?

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Old 06-15-2006, 11:43 PM   #30
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LMAO is it the chrome that is turning you off?

Sorry if you took offense Cook. I don't blame ya man.

Man you guys are wound tight...
 
Old 06-15-2006, 11:47 PM   #31
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.......if it had LED's it might work. Then again, two of them might work even better.

I thought you had a 4x4? You need something like these with a 4x4?
 
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I take that you like my sig? You're in CO, why don't ya tell us what kind'a "Slush Box" you gunn'a get or is this more "talk" and no action?
I thought I just did... a reverse pattern, manual VB, with a tight converter? I have not talked to Clint yet but I did chat with one of his old employees for awhile. I need to call Clint I guess...
 
Old 06-15-2006, 11:55 PM   #33
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Well, I do have a lifted 4x4 but even with the indexed t-case I would have front driveshaft issues. Want to run a 2wd tranny and get ride of the t-case. I haven't had the front shaft in it for a couple years. It's parked inside in the winter Yeah, traction will be an issue but will probably also help the tranny live too.
 
Old 06-15-2006, 11:58 PM   #34
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I said my sig as a jest...you didn't get that.

I said CO is where you are after the VB crap.... you didn't get that.


I guess I'm just too wound up as a dork to talk to ya. Then again, this is a DYNO thread and you're F'n it up with BS about YOUR truck and YOUR bs about what YOU need to do to it.

How about you start YOUR OWN topic and we'll go from there........


I like banter as well, just not in someone elses thread.
 
Old 06-16-2006, 12:07 AM   #35
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Didn't I provide you some dyno edumication up above with all my "dyno specific" posting? Wasn't me that got it off topic lol.

That's pretty cool how you italicize and bold your key words above for extra impact. How did you do that lol???
 
Old 06-16-2006, 07:20 AM   #36
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alright ladies....thats enough. Lets get back on topic!
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Old 06-16-2006, 08:49 AM   #37
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this is getting fun....shall I move the thread to the banter forum?
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if you spray, the correction factor should be thrown out. and as was stated earlier, the cf factors should never be more than 6% in the worst of conditions for a turbo diesel.
 
Old 06-16-2006, 10:17 AM   #39
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Don't totally disagree about spraying but specifically how did you arrive at 6% as the max threshold? I think I can give you a specific example of real world conditions where 6% would not be enough... not even close. You go first.
 
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i find it funny i drive my truck from 300' to 6000' and i can't tell a bit of differance as far as set of the pants go. but i guess the big #s that don't ever seem to get repeated, in the lower elevations has nothing to do with my opinion.
 
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