Originally posted by Nordby 01
Nice numbers PW, if it helps mine with 218hp was at 650 lb/ft torque, though on a different brand of dyno.
What gets me is you are doing this without smoke! Your burnout video proves that, 99% of that smoke was from your tires!
My lucas injectors are a lot dirtier than what I saw with yours. I'm running a Flo-Pro muffler and 16cm2 turbo housing - any idea how big of power difference is the 12cm2 turbo housing you are running? What about the straight exhaust you are running vs the muffler I am running?
Thanks, great numbers, nice clean truck.
jon
There is a haze at WOT, not sure just what to do about it. I think if I got a 4inch exhaust, it would help. I have been moving the timing back and forth, and noticed that farther advanced smokes more, as well as retarding from where it is. I am about at the point I'm going to get the tools out and do the work to determine the exact numerical timing. Before I do that, I'm considering pulling theinjectors, and with all the talk here about washer size influencing smoke, trying some thinner injector sealing washers.
There is also some "transitional" smoke. It will do it anytime you transition from lightly loaded to heavy quickly. I think if I got a boost gauge, and figured out at what boost level the smoke occurs, I could put the pump on the test stand and tune it, delaying full fuel just a little. It shows in the video, and it does it before I actually nail the pedal the rest of the way and let off the brakes
It would be less responsive, but I don't see that as a problem. I am also somewhat under the impression if my converter would hold the engine rpm down, I would get more smoke. On the other hand, the engine would breath better, so maybe it would smoke less... ??? Not sure.
I would guess that the 12CM housing loses horsepower for me, as it gets restrictive at high rpm, but the responsiveness is amazing. You punch it from an idle at standstill and the truck moves perhaps 2-3 feet before you reach high boost - as you can hear the turbo whistle. I can't imagine there being a faster spooling combo. Dropping the muffler and fixing the crushed tailpipe was done back when it had the 18. 5 housing, and that in itself was a big difference in spool up and smoke. Previous to the exhaust work, my truck trailed a steady stream of black stuff when you mashed the pedal - much more than now. After changing the turbo and NOT doing the injectors or turning up the fuel, the truck made no visible smoke at any time, under any conditions.