THE ULTIMATE DIESEL DRAG RACING ENGINE
This thread is going about what most thinK it would take to build a diesel drag racing engine. This is not a street engine, but a Pro engine in either a dragster of chassis type racer, and even including a Pro Street entry. I will give out information as I see it is necessary, I am sure Bill Fletcher and Scott Benz will participate also. This is not going to be a bashing session, and if it becomes one, I will go back to work on my own engine and not give out the hard found information I have gained in the pursuit of becoming Diesels quickest Truck.
Whether any one agrees the standards in drag racing has been set , the players are well known , it has become apparent that what worked in sled pulling , or dyno entries , is not what is fast in a all out drag race venue .
Here are my first thoughts, in order of importance.
1. AIR FLOW
2. VALVE TRAIN CONTROL
3. CONTROL OF FUEL CURVE
4. RECIPROCATING WEIGHT
5. BLOCK INTEGRITY.
This thread is going about what most thinK it would take to build a diesel drag racing engine. This is not a street engine, but a Pro engine in either a dragster of chassis type racer, and even including a Pro Street entry. I will give out information as I see it is necessary, I am sure Bill Fletcher and Scott Benz will participate also. This is not going to be a bashing session, and if it becomes one, I will go back to work on my own engine and not give out the hard found information I have gained in the pursuit of becoming Diesels quickest Truck.
Whether any one agrees the standards in drag racing has been set , the players are well known , it has become apparent that what worked in sled pulling , or dyno entries , is not what is fast in a all out drag race venue .
Here are my first thoughts, in order of importance.
1. AIR FLOW
2. VALVE TRAIN CONTROL
3. CONTROL OF FUEL CURVE
4. RECIPROCATING WEIGHT
5. BLOCK INTEGRITY.