Greenspeed
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- Nov 15, 2011
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Oh yeah: and Total Seal Gapless rings. These turned out to be incredibly strong rings that performed quite well.
I wish i had half that list in my car!
Me too! It kills me to see the thing just sitting there when it could be out terrorizing the neighborhood...
LOL agreed. as long as you don't mean out smoking the neighborhood.
What rpm were you turning at 155 mph?
That is one he77 of a parts list. I don't know who you have rounding up sponsers but they should go pro. And congrats on the 155 run.
Awesome job Dave!!! Back in town and need to get down and see the new hotrod!!!
so how much more air drag is there from 110 to 150 miles an hour because my 96 3500 has no problem going a 110 on my own biodiesel
What class was it in?
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you, but my very quick calcs say that the drag force will be about double.
Keep in mind the power required goes up by about a power of three (also keep in mind this is just an estimate used to make things a little easier on the brain, certainly not accurate). I.E., to go 2 times as fast, you will need 2^3 as much power (2^3=8 times as much). From 110mph to 150 mph, you are basically trying to go 150/110 times faster (=1.36 times faster). So, you would need ~2.5 times more power (1.36^3=2.5). This means that if your truck had just enough power to go 110, in just the right gear, maybe 250hp (probably much less would be required in reality?), you would need 2.5*250hp=625hp to go 150.
Thank you the info was just what I was asking. Very impressive build keep up the good work. With that engine any idea on hp will the truck be a dyno some time?