what should it dyno?
#1
6.0l block
stock crank
diamond -13.7cc pistons
ceramic coated pistons
manley Pro-billet rods
meaux's racing heads
f utral camshaft
livernois t76 truck kit.
all going in the truck in my sig.
i paid f utral for the motor today.
we are gonna try to run around 16 psi.
stock crank
diamond -13.7cc pistons
ceramic coated pistons
manley Pro-billet rods
meaux's racing heads
f utral camshaft
livernois t76 truck kit.
all going in the truck in my sig.
i paid f utral for the motor today.
we are gonna try to run around 16 psi.
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I would think it would make over 600 at that boost level with heads and cam... The Livernois Escalade is making 600ish with the 67mm turbo on a bone stock engine and approximately 12 lbs. It'll be fun for sure! Keep us updated.
-Rick
-Rick
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Originally Posted by ranwalk
I think your gonna need bigger injectors, a dual fuel pump setup possibly and I wouldnt be suprised to see over 600rwhp out of it 

#6
Originally Posted by Mort
I don't know but 600rwhp sure sounds possible.
What are you doing for traction? It is at the track where it counts.
What are you doing for traction? It is at the track where it counts.
after the stock rear quits. i'll do a 4 link and narrowed 12 bolt. was going with a well built 4l60. but with weight and hp prob. gonna do a built 4l80.
i'am shooting for around 700 rwhp. allen seems to think its possible.
oh yea, i am gonna run 100 dry shot through the turbo and spray the intercooler.
#7
Originally Posted by EDawg
i'am shooting for around 700 rwhp. allen seems to think its possible.
oh yea, i am gonna run 100 dry shot through the turbo and spray the intercooler.
oh yea, i am gonna run 100 dry shot through the turbo and spray the intercooler.


Your challenge is going to be getting all that power to the ground.
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