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lol i hope you succeed in building this motor joe.even 450hp would be amazing i think.i would like to get my truck to 350-375hp.which is possible and couldbe dependable if i dont take shortcuts.i would still like to see some super secret spy photos of the internals and a few specs.not a give away but a clue.
ok joe i say your dad is feeding it to you.as far as a record he is gonna see all that money he is spending go up in smoke."literally" your asking for a huge explosion i just hope nobody gets killed.if an amateur diesel guy is trying to do what your saying it will never happen even dave may have issues designing it.just face facts dave s. has spent alot of money to gain the knowledge he has.probably enough to buy 2 brand new trucks!!if your ole man has any knowledge of diesels why has your truck been messed up for so long?not tryin to be negative or rain on your parade but the sh$t is gettin so deep were gonna have to get some of daves digging equipment in here.oh and dave sorry if i drug ya into this,but you are the guru around here and the best example to explain things.joe i wont believe it til i see it smoke a stage 3 roush mustang.
my day been around diesel long then daves has been alive lets just say with him hes a self made man i seen it on the enginge dino made about 390 at the fly wheel befor they started tuning it
so 390 at the flywheel huh?hmm lets see a turbo with 20lbs or so of boost with head studs and a free flowing exhaust bein its on a stand,with the ip turned up.sounds about right.not too much major tuning left joe.
goodbye motor!!!it wont hold unless your running 10 psi on each and a single can do that.and i dont know how your plumbing them either.i say look into water/methanol injection and not propane.its never gonna hold together anyway.if your tryin for 600ish
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