A 12V has more power potential than a 24 by all means
That is a statement a few years ago you may have been able to make,but,now with the advent of all the available fueling boxes for the 24 valve trucks I would disagree with you. In the dyno rips I have put on and been to I have seen numerous 24 valvers in the 400-550 hp range with relatively easy modifications. The once hallowed 600hp mark for those trucks is now a meare threat of the past and now is being reached by 24 valve trucks with single chargers easily. The advent of manufacturers now finding ways to keep them fueled and add the timing down low has those trucks spooling up down low like a 12 valver and making a more efficent usage of the powerband.
With the 24 valve box makers now working more with timing and where its applied I feel the once wide gap of high hp between them and a 12valver will long be a forgotten memory. The 12valvers inherent inability to adjust its timing thru its powerband will lead to its demise in the HP wars and in competition. To make a 12va adjust its timing while its running is a task that can be done but it not one cost wise for the faint of heart. Time will tell where and what will happen next,but,in my opinion modern technology is passing by the old trusty 12v and soon they may become a rare commodity at HP shows and events.
Don. .
I am not sure if this is going to be a addition to your family or your thinking of replacing your squeezes current ride so I'll offer my thought and slip out. Yes,making power with a 12v can be done,as with any of our motors,but,how much easier is a question that will vary from owner to owner. Minor tweaks,mods to the pump,exhaust housing changes and others will make the trucks scoot and please most owners. Those who decide to go further find the cost factors rise for it rise significantly and net only minor gains. The questions you need to answer for yourself before stepping out of your current ride and into a 12v are easy... .
-Do you mind the possibility of loosing your quad cab option as the 12v quad is a hard bird at times to find?.
-Do you like the ability to turn off the power of your 24valver when PA's winter weather turns up as a 12v doesn't not have that option?. (Yes,I do realize we have a valet switch to use but it still doesn't remove all of the juice). -
-Do you like the "plug-n-play" style of HP work or the getting all greasy style of the 12v?.
If you can honestly answer all 3 yes then you know what has to be done. To answer you question as its posted then I'd have to say no,its way easier with a 24v to make power. Not a few years ago the automatic trucks were feared because of a lack of good performance parts,the same happened when the 24 valve trucks came out. That is not the case anymore and its about to the point where the newer electronic trucks have caught and are surpassing our beloved 12 valves daily in many forms of competition. Does that mean more will make the leap to the newer computer scooters,time will tell. Myself,having watched these trucks and their gains the last few years,can honestly say this,at one time you would have never caught me with a 24v or a slushbox. Now,one never knows,it may be time to reconsider that thought and send mine off for a new ride and a slushbox... ... ... ... ... . Andy