Well guys, I guess I need to go drop this thing on the highway scales and see what it REALLY is. For some reason I always thought it was between 7000 - 7500 lbs.
6970 stick in my head for some reason. Is the GVWR per axle added together to get dry weight? In the manual this body style (type 32, 4X4) is listed as either 7500 or 8500 lbs. so I'm confused.
Anyway the torque numbers seem holy heck high to be sure. The operator commented ... " wow thats a tight TC"... .
I know the engine was up near gov. speed just by sound but, was not close enought to see the tach, or the EGT
Grey Wolf,
Is your truck the same as mine, including 4X4? Have you dyno'd and what did you get if you did?
How much of an impact will result from having the weight wrong by 500 lbs + or - ???
paccool,
That torque is max, but at max HP the torque calculates out to be
(HPx5252)/RPM = 535 lb ft. if I did the math right and the formula is correct.
The max of 737. 5 at 1,480 RPM is a big surprise. That is a result of a very tight TC and is one reason why I'm changing out to an 89% this month. I need to have a bit more spool-up. If my HP had come back higher, say closer to nascar mark's then I'd probably be ok with the 91%. Bill aint kidding when he says they connect.
nascar mark,
Yes, they dyno'd mine in "D" (3rd) just like yours. I asked about going to OD after you mentioned it here. I was told that it would throw the numbers out since it was less than 1:1.
Piers also said to use "D" when I asked which was the right gear to use for truest readings.
I agree the PRM's look off but wonder if thats just attributed to the TC/VB/Trans. setup.
Did you notice what your EGT's were on your run???
In my case atleast they synchronized the dyno at 2000RPM before the run. I don't think they did that with yours and the other low HP trucks did they?
Mark, I can't help notice the wide discrepancy between your run and mine. You're running the same basic setup including the DTT stuff, just more fuel/boost. Strange there should be that much difference between RPM figures. Are you sure you're running a 91% TC. Not trying to be smart here. Or, am I sure about mine?? LOL guess I'll find out when its changed over to the 89% mid-May.
Anyway, I'm going to try to get a run done at Cummins which is just up the road from PDR.
Here I was hoping to give you a run for nickel mark... bummed me out.
Thanks to all of you who jumped in here. I really am not familiar with the intricacies of a good dyno run, parameters, data entry, etc.