We spend allot of time and money trying every combination out there to make these 2.6 trucks run. Setups and dyno numbers aren't freely talked about in the pulling world. But I can say we made our round about goal of estimated 1200hp to the crank on 37lbs of boost 66mm/2.6 turbo
@specializ20
28 күн бұрын
Why do you run a low amount of boost?
@WhyNot6243
28 күн бұрын
@@specializ20you want low boost. Boost is just a measurement of restriction, the less restriction, the less heat. Less heat means denser air, means more usable oxygen in a cubic foot of “air”. In “air” limited classes like sled pulling, where everyone has the same size turbo, the truck that’s winning is probably running the lowest boost, because that engine moves the most amount of air through the cylinder head. Making power the most efficiently.
@lyndonhamby743229 күн бұрын
I bought a new 06 Dodge 3500 g56 Been a great truck. Still loving it 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸
@joshuaflowers923028 күн бұрын
You can always trust a welder that uses an optrel 💪🏽
@gailyoung991128 күн бұрын
yes
@Carbur8tr28 күн бұрын
@Firepunk Diesel Where is a good place to start for doing a common rail swap? I have a 2nd gen and would like to see what it would take to swap.
@bdjm859529 күн бұрын
What HP did you make or is that a secret ?
@bert500328 күн бұрын
can someone explain what these 2.6 guys do beyond a ton of fuel to get 4 digits from a 66mm single? i would assume cam and head are top of the list but im still struggling to see how a 66mm can move that much air
@Hemiheaded18
28 күн бұрын
I couldn't tell you exactly what they do but remember at the end of the day, it's air and fuel that make power. That's all there is to it. Make the combo as aggressive on boost and timing as you want it to be and hope you brought enough. That truck sounded like it was turning some healthy RPM, too, so there's that part of the equation.
@WhyNot6243
28 күн бұрын
All sled pullers make power off a ton of fuel. Because pretty much every class bans injectables and rely on fuel and air only, they dump a ton of fuel and run super rich. Also more rpm means more air through the engine, the more air through the engine, the more fuel you can burn. So wind it up and pour the fuel in. Also injector technology has come a long way in making the fuel utilization way better than it used to be 5-8 years ago.
@ClarksAutoAndPerformance
28 күн бұрын
It's a 2.6" turbo inlet, but the compressor wheel is much larger. I work on some 3.0 trucks and their 3.0" turbos are bigger than my 85mm turbo on my car. And they are ball bearing turbos.
@Ancient_Iron29 күн бұрын
What hp did that pulling truck make?🤔💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻
@scooter313
29 күн бұрын
It's a secret 😂
@Ancient_Iron
29 күн бұрын
@@scooter313 But of course it is...🙄😒
@MK-ng5fp17 күн бұрын
Have you done any mods to the G5600 ?
@ChannelZeroOne29 күн бұрын
I guess the dyno graph is a secret too. 🤣. Here is the thing with knowledge. No one wants to hear it when you want to share it. The people who do want to hear it when you share, are not really able to use it anyways.
@scottzimmerman495128 күн бұрын
Why the hell don’t you have an exhaust HVAC system? Are you guys insane?
@WhyNot6243
28 күн бұрын
They do, it’s just they don’t have a hook up for every wheel base and truck configuration. You can see the exhaust vent pipe at the back of the vehicle for a standard exit exhaust system. And they have a hanging exhaust vent from the ceiling, but it either didn’t line up with the length of this truck/hood stack configuration. Or in a recent video a high horsepower hood stack truck blew it off and it fell from the ceiling, and they may not have had it repaired for this session.
@3stoogesrocketry24 күн бұрын
This is a joke right? How are you going to dyno with dirty air lol
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We spend allot of time and money trying every combination out there to make these 2.6 trucks run. Setups and dyno numbers aren't freely talked about in the pulling world. But I can say we made our round about goal of estimated 1200hp to the crank on 37lbs of boost 66mm/2.6 turbo
@specializ20
28 күн бұрын
Why do you run a low amount of boost?
@WhyNot6243
28 күн бұрын
@@specializ20you want low boost. Boost is just a measurement of restriction, the less restriction, the less heat. Less heat means denser air, means more usable oxygen in a cubic foot of “air”. In “air” limited classes like sled pulling, where everyone has the same size turbo, the truck that’s winning is probably running the lowest boost, because that engine moves the most amount of air through the cylinder head. Making power the most efficiently.
I bought a new 06 Dodge 3500 g56 Been a great truck. Still loving it 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸
You can always trust a welder that uses an optrel 💪🏽
yes
@Firepunk Diesel Where is a good place to start for doing a common rail swap? I have a 2nd gen and would like to see what it would take to swap.
What HP did you make or is that a secret ?
can someone explain what these 2.6 guys do beyond a ton of fuel to get 4 digits from a 66mm single? i would assume cam and head are top of the list but im still struggling to see how a 66mm can move that much air
@Hemiheaded18
28 күн бұрын
I couldn't tell you exactly what they do but remember at the end of the day, it's air and fuel that make power. That's all there is to it. Make the combo as aggressive on boost and timing as you want it to be and hope you brought enough. That truck sounded like it was turning some healthy RPM, too, so there's that part of the equation.
@WhyNot6243
28 күн бұрын
All sled pullers make power off a ton of fuel. Because pretty much every class bans injectables and rely on fuel and air only, they dump a ton of fuel and run super rich. Also more rpm means more air through the engine, the more air through the engine, the more fuel you can burn. So wind it up and pour the fuel in. Also injector technology has come a long way in making the fuel utilization way better than it used to be 5-8 years ago.
@ClarksAutoAndPerformance
28 күн бұрын
It's a 2.6" turbo inlet, but the compressor wheel is much larger. I work on some 3.0 trucks and their 3.0" turbos are bigger than my 85mm turbo on my car. And they are ball bearing turbos.
What hp did that pulling truck make?🤔💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻
@scooter313
29 күн бұрын
It's a secret 😂
@Ancient_Iron
29 күн бұрын
@@scooter313 But of course it is...🙄😒
Have you done any mods to the G5600 ?
I guess the dyno graph is a secret too. 🤣. Here is the thing with knowledge. No one wants to hear it when you want to share it. The people who do want to hear it when you share, are not really able to use it anyways.
Why the hell don’t you have an exhaust HVAC system? Are you guys insane?
@WhyNot6243
28 күн бұрын
They do, it’s just they don’t have a hook up for every wheel base and truck configuration. You can see the exhaust vent pipe at the back of the vehicle for a standard exit exhaust system. And they have a hanging exhaust vent from the ceiling, but it either didn’t line up with the length of this truck/hood stack configuration. Or in a recent video a high horsepower hood stack truck blew it off and it fell from the ceiling, and they may not have had it repaired for this session.
This is a joke right? How are you going to dyno with dirty air lol