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He posted on fb that it was only up upside down to access the vb. They don't run it upside down
There it is... a 900hp first gen ve powered truck..... gotta have 10s in her lol...
Does it have a ve pump and stock injectors in the glovebox? Asking for a friend.pretty sure it burns gas
There it is!!! The VE pump and stock injectors in the box under the bench.The 1st gen that the vb was tested on the engine dyno made 1157hp and 1900ft lbs
13mm Farrell pump
5x25s Hart’s
69mm/88mm compounds
Colt stage 4 cam View attachment 71389
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The 1st gen that the vb was tested on the engine dyno made 1157hp and 1900ft lbs
13mm Farrell pump
5x25s Hart’s
69mm/88mm compounds
Colt stage 4 cam View attachment 71389
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In lock up the converter is not being charged with fluid because in lock up it is not feeding the cooler. In lock up the switch valve switches to feed cool from main line pressure and not from converter exhaust. The lower pressure is to maintain fluid in the converter and not feed or charge the converter.
In your video, you pointed to two gauges and said they are converter off and converter on. When you commanded lockup, the gauge that was at 160 psi (I assume converter release pressure) drops to zero and the other gauge that was around 132 psi falls to 50 psi. Correct me if I am wrong, but that shows you are creating just 50 psi of lockup apply pressure. Have you tested this long-term to see the effects on converter lockup clutch life especially on a competition vehicle? Second, have you tested the effects of having a 28 psi differential between converter release and apply pressure on a competition vehicle when staged at the starting line building boost/stalled at 2000+ RPM against the converter? I love that you are building new products and I'm just trying to understand your results/findings, maybe head off a burned converter or two if what I'm seeing/understanding is correct.
There it is... a 900hp first gen ve powered truck..... gotta have 10s in her lol...