...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Even a blind squirrel can find a nut sometimes. I try to post the stuff that will be helpful. I have been wanting that disconnect for a second battery in the jeep project. I want to run a winch someday and now it is cost effective to buy that dead man switch, so I did Thanks BTW
Yota diesel right here http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/pts/4309899593.htmlBut if a 6Bt fits a 55, it's gotta fit an 80
The Wiki that I just looked at had the highest power for one coming out of a V8 that was 228hp and 302ft/lbs...an ALH could be built to out do that easily.
^^ 2500-4000??
sure but at what RPM would an ALh deliver 300ft/lb?
Quote from: TimpanogosSlim on January 31, 2014, 08:21:53 pmsure but at what RPM would an ALh deliver 300ft/lb? It will be a different depending on what turbo, intake, exhaust, etc you use. Usually it won't vary too much from where the stock was if you don't change too much. I have seen figures online that state stock the alh has 149ft/lbs at 1900rpm and I have also seen numbers that say 177ft/lbs at 1,900-2,400 rpm. I don't know what a trustworthy number is as I haven't dynoed a stock alh. Malone tuning says stage 2 will yield around 228ft/lbs around 2,100 rpm. That is only a nozzle and tune upgrade...and stage 5 would get you into the 300ft/lbs range right at 2,500rpm. The cummins 4b that I can find has 105hp@2,300rpm and 265ft/lbs @1,600rpm. So for the 780 pound 4b that is roughly what you have vs the 360 pound alh. I would bet the alh would seem quicker with the stage 2 tune than the cummins would stock since it would be 1/2 the weight, more hp, and 37ft/lbs less torque. My point was you said nothing was here and it is.