DoghouseDiesel
May 17th, 2012, 03:14 PM
This was some tuning we did today with no load on the roller, just the drum weight itself, and no boost to start the run, just to simulate normal driving performance. Just went from 1700 RPM's to 3800 RPM's. Remember, the 6.7's fueling is completely dependent on load. If it doesn't have load, it won't fuel.
The runs once we added load and the boost to simulate launch were ...... a whole lot more dramatic. :mrgreen:
The loaded runs were started at 1700 RPM's and 17 psi of boost. The torque chart was almost vertical and carried 115 HP and over 150 ft/lbs out farther than the owners 840 HP drag truck.
This is with NO smoothing and SAE correction.
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll189/Cumminalong/Truck%20Pictures/Miscellaneous%20Items/67TransientPerformance.jpg
The runs once we added load and the boost to simulate launch were ...... a whole lot more dramatic. :mrgreen:
The loaded runs were started at 1700 RPM's and 17 psi of boost. The torque chart was almost vertical and carried 115 HP and over 150 ft/lbs out farther than the owners 840 HP drag truck.
This is with NO smoothing and SAE correction.
http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/ll189/Cumminalong/Truck%20Pictures/Miscellaneous%20Items/67TransientPerformance.jpg