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#15
by
rabbitman
on 27 Jul, 2010 18:44
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ok long story short, i opend my big mouth and told my cousin i could beet his new GTR skyline with my mk1 caddy diesel
After all this it won't be a mk1 caddy anymore. It'll be a combo of everything.
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#16
by
smoken u
on 27 Jul, 2010 21:48
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take you caddy put a detroit 6V-53TT with N90 injectors, take the fuel pin in the rail grind it down to allow for 5000 rpm runs, and remove any kind of muffling device, itll be dammned fast and loud enough to rattle the panels off the GTR on an idle
lol
but seriously i would like to see this done a diesel beat a gtr, i think the OM606 would be the best bet, a caddy would be easy enough to convert to real wheel drive, using say a 9 inch for rear, running 3:55's best gears for high torque diesel, need a locker or at least a good limites slip, as for the tranny stay away from the 700r4 chap but will not hold say 1400 lb/feet what you want if your looking automatic is an allison 1000 or a goerend built 47re, both will handle in excess of 2000ftlbs easy, weight will be an issue too everything nees to stripped or just the bare minimum no door panels etc.... this can be done it just needs to be thought out. if a 9000 lb truck can dot he quarter in 9 seconds a there is no reason why a caddy cant do it faster.
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#17
by
catlin_cava
on 28 Jul, 2010 16:09
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V10 TDI they put in the Touerag oit makes 309HP at 3750 and 553ftlbs of Torque at 2000RPM. Pump mod and increase the boost and use an Audi Quattro transmission and Youll Smoke that GTR. Your Caddy is Light when there is nothing in it. so a Motor making over 500HP and close to 900ftlbs of Torqued modded right will be a blast and Imagine your MGP with it
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#18
by
Smokey Eddy
on 28 Jul, 2010 17:57
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I agree that a TDI out of a touerag will do what you want it to mounted in the bed. People seem to forget that you don't need big displacement to make power with diesel. You MAKE displacement by increasing cylinder pressure pre-ignition.
Say you increase to 3 atmospheres of boost thats like tripling your displacement (sort of) so long as you can get all the accelerant, 02 and exhaust IN and OUT fast enough.
A big TDI running NOS and LPG/LNG (one or the other or both) could make incredible power on a drag without any forced induction. the NO2 makes up for the required 02 and the LPG is your main accelerant because you can dump as much of it (and diesel i suppose) as you want into it. I read an article about a 1.9L TDI that made 1,000hp. it was almost all propane and NOS.
I do not think that trying to wedge a massive cummins in your caddy will work at all. What you need in a drag is power to weight ratio and a good one at that.
Try to remember the money and development that went into designing and producing that GTR. Do you have millions to design and build an 11 second vw diesel caddy?
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#19
by
catlin_cava
on 28 Jul, 2010 18:35
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I'm thinking of him mounting it UP front like normal car nad lets say an B2 or B3 Quattro Chassis. and you cna make it AWD and get Max power output since mounting a clost to 900torque motor will not have a good launch
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#20
by
catlin_cava
on 28 Jul, 2010 19:15
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I did the calculations and if its correct with a stock V10 TDI at a weight of 845KG with a Motor that produces 309HP and 553ftlbs of Torque.
Your car could according to the calculations would do the 1/4mile in 10.59seconds. Imagine some mods and it will be killer lol.
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#21
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 29 Jul, 2010 13:13
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take you caddy put a detroit 6V-53TT with N90 injectors, take the fuel pin in the rail grind it down to allow for 5000 rpm runs, and remove any kind of muffling device, itll be dammned fast and loud enough to rattle the panels off the GTR on an idle lol
but seriously i would like to see this done a diesel beat a gtr, i think the OM606 would be the best bet, a caddy would be easy enough to convert to real wheel drive, using say a 9 inch for rear, running 3:55's best gears for high torque diesel, need a locker or at least a good limites slip, as for the tranny stay away from the 700r4 chap but will not hold say 1400 lb/feet what you want if your looking automatic is an allison 1000 or a goerend built 47re, both will handle in excess of 2000ftlbs easy, weight will be an issue too everything nees to stripped or just the bare minimum no door panels etc.... this can be done it just needs to be thought out. if a 9000 lb truck can dot he quarter in 9 seconds a there is no reason why a caddy cant do it faster.
you have to hook up the rear tires to tear the guts out of the trans.. and i doubt a caddy will hook the tires with any amount of horsepower.. i think a 700R4 would work fine in a 1600 lb caddy. i agree that you could find a better trans, but i seriously doubt you could tear up a 700 with a caddy around it, no matter how many thousands of ft lbs of torque it has flowing into it.. there isnt enough vehicle to hold it back and load it enough to snap anything i wouldnt think. unless you ran some 31"x18" drag slicks on the rear, and made it wheelie some how, then it MIGHT load the trans enough to break something.
think a ford thunderbird V6 rear end will hold 500+ hp? i thought it wouldnt either, until we built a custom aluminum sand rail with a BUILT 327 small block. i thought the rear end was gonna scatter the second the trans hit second gear hard the first time. but 3 years later we are still running the same axles and 3rd member..
and Ed, i want to see this 1000hp TDI, because the MOST POWERFUL ones ive seen, are in the 400 hp range. and they dont make more because they start blowing the head off the top, and rods out the bottom..
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#22
by
TDIMeister
on 29 Jul, 2010 23:34
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#23
by
wolf_walker
on 31 Jul, 2010 10:27
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but seriously i would like to see this done a diesel beat a gtr,
I believe there an an audi v8 mounted in the bed of a Caddy on vortex, might be a good start.
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#24
by
smoken u
on 31 Jul, 2010 21:57
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rabbit on roids you do have a point, the weight factor, a caddy really doesent way much compared to say a fullsize dodge, or gm, which you usually see the 700r4's in lol alot less weight for it to haul around
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#25
by
VW Smokr
on 04 Aug, 2010 01:51
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Add some nitrous and the front TDI option to the pickup version of this VW, and you'll scream
http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2007/12/porsche-911-turbo-powered-vw-bus-0-to.htmlSeriously, the heavily-modded Touareg V10 TDI in the bed is your best bet, and you might even stay under $10K USD. After you beat him.... make him say "Volkswagen Touareg TDI beats ricer", rapidly 25 times in succession, while bowing toward Wolfsburg! Post videos.
Best wishes.
J.R.
SoCal
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#26
by
smokin_fun
on 04 Aug, 2010 02:17
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ummmm. how about two engines. one in the front one in the back. You can get 450 bhp out of a tdi so thats 900bhp with two. And ALOT of torques! And its four wheel drive.
or two 1.6's balanced revvin to nine grand with 40+psi
Lets see a gtr beat that!
www.durocco.com
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#27
by
Redpawn
on 04 Aug, 2010 12:31
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If your going to go to that much work and gut the car any way why not start with a
proven platform? Get a 2 wheel drive cummins dodge and shorten the frame so you
can sit your caddy on top ofthe frame. Then just hopup the motor. They can put full
size 4x4 trucks in the 13s no problem and theres one thats full drag that does 8s in
the 1/4. Aslo I've seen those trucks go for 2500 and under if you get a 12 valve.
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#28
by
smokin_fun
on 04 Aug, 2010 14:36
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Aren't jet engines technically diesel?
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#29
by
honda_is_the_best
on 19 Aug, 2010 13:57
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they run on fuel similar to diesel, but they are NOT a diesel engine. they dont have pistons, and dont ignite fuel purely from compression alone..