. . . it's been hotter than 2 rat's fvckin in a wool sock round here. . .
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. . . it's been hotter than 2 rat's fvckin in a wool sock round here. . .
I've spent way way too much time looking at raylar's stuff...You might be interested in this. Maybe you’ve already seen it? He plans on building the bottom end and turning up the boost.
Yep, after I moved south my definition of 'acceptable' age changed too.Geesh, 2016 is too old? Where's you sense of adventure man, I run them until they're 20. - if they were produced in this century, then that's good by me 🙂
That's a nifty video that L92 posted, but at the end of that youtuber's deal it 's going to be torque monster with boost and still not real fast. Which is great if that's what he's after. It's been tried to crank an 8.1 up with a SBE, but the rotating assembly is too dang heavy to allow for any real power production above peak torque. That makes for alot of windowed blocks, lifted heads and broken ring lands. The idea of making one into a working 800ft/lb camper puller goes south do the heat generation. Yes, it will make 800+ ft/lbs of torque, but not for a 2 mile grade.
But, 600-800 ft/lbs below 5000 rpm's is the definition of a tire burner, especially in a heavy vehicle - and a bunch of fun!!!
Yep, after I moved south my definition of 'acceptable' age changed too.
When I was in New England I too used older tires. But down here trip distances are much longer, and roadway temps are much much higher. Combines to put a lot higher stress on the tires, and, they dry out quicker too. It's one thing when summer temps (80s-90s) start end of June and are done in mid August. Different story when they start in early April and end around Thanksgiving.
I can't picture the 4wd side of things to hold it.
And yet, I keep looking at it. And looking.
I've spent way way too much time looking at raylar's stuff...
2.9L twin screw... their 540ci forged stroker kit..... so on so forth. All in its an easy way to drop gobs of cash, but, I can't picture the 4wd side of things to hold it.
And yet, I keep looking at it. And looking.
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