Which programmer actually fuels hard past 3000rpm?
Do any?
Do any?

jwilliams3 said:Which programmer actually fuels hard past 3000rpm?
Do any?![]()
jwilliams3 said:I would like about 3600rpm. I know about the 3200rpm thing I think that is just default extra rpm from the extra fuel being dumped into the engine (my opinion).
I would like to sledpull and keep my 3600 rpm all the way down the track.
jwilliams3 said:Harper,
Do you have a dyno sheet to back up that claim?
If not, then its just hearsay.
Reb. B said:mine fuels to 3450 but not until i put a triple dog on in and got rid of the cat. It only fueled to 3000 before. Dyno sheets really won't matter though, our truck are limited to max power around or below 3200 rpm. To much stroke, lots more drag.
jwilliams3 said:Maybe I wasn't clear the first time around...![]()
I would like about 3600rpm. I know about the 3200rpm thing I think that is just default extra rpm from the extra fuel being dumped into the engine (my opinion).
I would like to sledpull and keep my 3600 rpm all the way down the track.
The engines can handle running 3500rpm all day long without a load. But there is no hard fuel there to keep them up there if there was a load.
The mechanical side of things:
That stuff is already out there.